Meet Adam DeWalt – Musician, Producer, and Solange’s Trumpet Player
Words by: Andrea Susarrey Adam DeWalt, is a classically trained trumpet player who found himself touring the world in Solange´s band at 21. In 2016, New Orleans, Louisiana, only 21 at the time
From West Africa to London, Rosette Alé is keeping fashion slow and sexy with her sustainable brand: Revival Ldn. [@beverlysn]
Interview with Rosette Alé: Founder of Revival Ldn. Contribution by Beverly Nzama. From West Africa to London, book smart to street smart, Rosette Alé is keeping fashion slow and sexy with her sustainable fashion brand:
AFRICAN DRILL: THE ESSENTIALS
Words By: Blossom Maduafokwa Just over a year ago, the phrase “African Drill” wouldn’t have made any sort of sense, but as we all know, a lot can change in a year.
“The Boogie Girl” is the visual representation of what I could look like if my outer form truly resembled how I perceive my inner reality and existence.
We speak with Duran, as she explores her shadows through her latest piece “The Boogie Girl“. Contribution by Duran Abdullah. Modern societies encourage the repression of expression, by telling us to hide
The Producer’s Voice: Shine [@pharoahshine]
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
A trip through Spain’s clubbing legacy: La Ruta del Bakalao
Words by: Alejandra Cabrera In Spain there is arguably no movement in the world of clubbing more important than La Ruta del Bakalao. Hidden in sunny Valencia’s metropolitan area, there is a
Big Jade [bigjade409] Applies Sonic and Life Pressure On Her Momentous Debut
Words By Miki Hellerbach Big Jade introduces herself on her debut project Pressure and shows the many facets to her character. An album I truly can’t help but keep going back to
A Look At Liberal Racism and Representation in Jordan Peele’s Get Out
In a society where the black films that win Oscars are usually about black trauma, there must be a space for black-made films about anything they want to be that can be
5 Highly Anticipated UK Rap Projects For The Second Half Of 2021
Words by: Dwayne Wilks We’re already past the halfway point of 2021 and we still have some incredible projects to expect from the UK Rap scene. As the UK gears up for
The Producer’s Voice: Squibs [@squibs]
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
Solange’s Multidisciplinary Collective, Saint Heron, Evolves into a Cultural Institution, Creating a New Paradigm of Empowerment and Autonomy for Cultural Preservation
Words by: Andrea Susarrey “Saint Heron is a process. It is a moving, living and breathing evolution.” Saint Heron was created by Solange Knowles in November of 2013. She was in the
Daily Paper are bringing their Amsterdam-Afrocentric vibe to London with a new flagship
Words by Jason Kwame One of our favourites, Daily Paper, have done it again. The Amsterdam brand has finally brought its fusion of African and European style to London town, with a