The April issue is here. Starring Flowdan, Yaya Bey, Mdou Moctar, Lord Spikeheart, Meth Math, Chanel Beads and more.
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Japanese director Neo Sora’s film of his father’s final concert is a profound examination of artistic curiosity and human resilience
A rolling, regularly-updated directory of essential events in the UK, Europe and beyond – handpicked…
A rolling playlist of the best new music, curated and regularly refreshed by Crack Magazine
Pressure-filled, heady jungle and breaks are the order of the day in our latest Crack…
As more and more artists reach for surprise cameo appearances to generate talking points, what…
“I’m not interested in reflecting the current moment,” Shane Lavers says, from under a huge black hoodie. As Chanel Beads, he creates complex, melancholic music that intentionally resists being placed in time.
Built for those magic hours of the evening she’s crafted a mix that captures those tantric, mysterious hours that seem set apart from real life. With swelling sounds and an atmospheric build Alexis’ mixing prowess is exemplified in this sonic melting pot.
The multitalented Sarahsson is at the helm of this weeks Crack mix. The Bristol-based composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, performance artist and DJ has put together 45 minutes of experimental electronics.
Lord Spikeheart brought the world’s attention to the African metal underground as one half of DUMA. Now solo, the Nakuru-born provocateur is wielding the power of extreme music for positive ends
From ambient sounds to textured club tracks, K-LONE checks in with a mix capturing his…
Kuala Lumpur-based producer Shelhiel provides 45 minutes of glorious, glitching canto and mando-pop edits, taking…
Issue 154 cover star Flowdan brought the heat to The George Tavern in London’s east…
19-year old Madrid based TRISTÁN has pop knowledge beyond his years and within his selections you can see the enigmatic array of influences that are responsible.
Self-taught pianist and saxophonist Brian Allen Simon, better known as his musical persona Anenon, is at the helm of this weekend’s Sunday Mix “tied together based on sound and energy rather than genre”
The London duo’s fourth album sets wry character studies to the meandering, widescreen guitar sounds they’ve been exploring in recent years. It’s their best work yet
In her new exhibition, ‘Hidden Tracks: A Decade of Free Parties’, photographer and artist Seana Gavin documents 90s sound system culture and the communities that formed around it through photos, diary entries, flyers and ephemera
The force of mischief, avant-garde adventure and careful dismantlement passed through the entirety of Rewire’s mind-expanding programme. Here are six performances we haven’t stopped thinking about.
Ratking’s incendiary – and only – album not only captured the sound of a fertile rap scene in flux, but seared a path for unrelenting experimentation
“Given some of the slower tempos I wanted to let these songs breathe as much as possible, and make it sound like a big exhale into chilly winter air”, Forest Swords says of today’s atmospheric and blissful Sunday Mix
Take a look back at this year’s Sónar Lisboa – which took place from 22-24 March – with our photo gallery featuring Nia Archives, Grove, Oneohtrix Point Never and more