What “The Barbican Stories” has taught us about racism in British Arts and Culture.
The Barbican Stories: Would it be wiser to ignore all statements made by organisations, requesting instead detailed quarterly accounts of progress created through consultations with minority employees? Contribution by ELISHA TAWE In
Kablito is filling a gap with her alternative take on Reggaeton
Words by: Andrea Susarrey The LA based Kablito (aka Karen Friere) is the Pop Reggaetonera making something fresh sonically that she’s coined as being “Pop Urbano”. For those that don’t know Kablito
The Producer’s Voice: Nate Donmoyer [@natedonmoyer]
Words By: Miki Hellerbach The Producer’s Voice is a new series for GUAP where we highlight the stories of instrumental crafters. We hope to bring their stories to the forefront instead of
Enya Was Ahead of Her Time
Words by: Matthew Griffiths Enya is an artist that has managed to stay relevant in a way you probably wouldn’t expect. The popular Enya song “May It Be” featured on the Lord
ALBUM REVIEW: OLAMIDE’S [@Olamide] “UY SCUTI”
Words by: Blossom Maduafokwa Solidifying what has seemed like an eternal presence in the Nigerian music industry, rapper and record label executive Olamide has just dropped his twelfth studio album UY Scuti.
Children Of Zeus [@ChildrenOfZeus] new album, ‘Balance’ proves the exclusivity and permanence of their class
Words by: Dwayne Wilks Children of Zeus have established themselves as being in a class of their own, and their new album Balance proves that class is permanent. Heralding from Manchester, Tyler
Neo-Medieval Nightmare: Fashion’s Return to the Dark Ages
by Edward Hartley Last season was the “winter of our discontent”. Plagues ravaged the land as the wealthy lorded over a desperate population. Society destabilised and shadowy oligarchies grew in influence, eclipsing
Diles Que No Me Maten [@diles_me], the Mexico City based band creating the new wave of the city’s sound and flourishing music scene.
Words by: Andrea Susarrey Diles Que No Me Maten are diligently translating the sound of Mexico City into their new wave sound. Diles Que No Me Maten translates to “Tell them not
Editorial: Destiny had a child by Kenya Lendo
Heavily inspired by Y2K fashion, Destiny had a child pays homage to Tina Knowles’dressmaking through the 2000s. The music group Destiny’s Child had many memorable outfits during their career which Tina Knowles
The Producer’s Voice: Joshua. James [@itsjoshyouare]
Words By Miki Hellerbach The Producer’s Voice is a new series for GUAP where we highlight the stories of instrumental crafters. We hope to bring their stories to the forefront instead of
4PLAY [@prodby4play]: The Collective That Just Doesn’t Miss
Words by: Blossom Maduafokwa Specializing in Afroswing, Afrobeat, and Drill, 4PLAY have distinguished themselves as the collective you need to watch. Anyone who listens to Afroswing group NSG’s music will have heard
Karalena Gears Up To Release A Romantic But Heartbreaking Country EP
Words by: Andrea Susarrey Karalena (formerly Lena Fjortoft) is back with a new sound and EP on the way. Karalena has an ethereal ringing voice that reminds me of women of the