Tag: Music


  • Gen1-3 [@genonethree] the brand ‘pushing the envelope and feeding people’s hearts and souls’ through art

    Gen1-3 is the London based brand developing art, resources and experiences to feed the hearts and souls of the people. We spoke to the brand’s co-founder – Khalil Madovi – about the inspirations behind the brand and their new event ‘Buttermilk!’ Tell us a little bit about Gen1-3, what was your thought process behind starting…

  • Introducing NYM [@itsnymmusic] an artist testing soundwaves

    Described as the Grace Jones of the 21st Century, NYM is an artist who is passionately expressive and finds meaning in her music through understanding the message she wants to share with the world. Her source of inspiration can come through many forms, whether it’s watching a film that stirs up a particular sensation that…

  • Stormzy X Relentless take over Thorpe Park

    On Thursday 7th November, in celebration of his new collaboration with energy drink brand Relentless, Stormzy shut down Thorpe Park and exclusively opened it’s doors to fans, press, and friends. Upon arrival, everyone received a Merky X Relentless tote bag full of the official branded hoody, some quirky heart-shaped glasses and of course a metal…

  • Why You Should Listen to Alex Mali [@MAINLYMALI]

    The green-haired songstress fusing sounds from all over the Diaspora.

  • Celebrate African Culture This December At Afrochella

    The celebration of African Culture commences on Thursday 26th December to Saturday 4th January 2020 in Accra, Ghana. Afrochella is a well-known festival in Ghana which takes place every year, which showcases the culture, music, food and talent of Africa. Guests have the opportunity to experience Ghana with Afrochella with packages handpicked by the team,…

  • The Unsung Artist of New Age Drill

    Before UK Drill found its polished sound, there was a time where UK Drill was a mimic of the Chicago-bred Drill that stood out with rapid-fire 808’s, creepingly piano notes and unflinching stories and threats. It’s undeniable that UK Drill is indebted by the streets of Chicago as it crossed the waters of Gilroy’s Black…

  • Sunshine, Bassline and Good Times: The History of Notting Hill Carnival [@redbullmusicuk]

    This year Notting Hill Carnival celebrated its 53rd anniversary, whereby over a million people came together in W11 for the largest street festival in Europe. Over the Bank Holiday weekend thousands of floats, sound systems and bottles of rum are consumed in a cumulative celebration of Caribbean culture. In the midst of the euphoric atmosphere,…

  • Kojey Radical drops his highly anticipated EP ‘Cashmere Tears’

    Kojey Radical’s new, highly anticipated body of work ‘Cashmere Tears’ dropped last Friday (September 13th) and undoubtedly lived up to its expectations. Featuring hard-hitting singles “2020” and “Can’t go back”, as well as the newly released funky “Cashmere tears”, the album highlights the versatility and incredible use of wordplay that Radical possseses. Some new favorites…

  • StreetFest London Returns

    The UK’s leading urban arts festival, StreetFest returns to the capital as part of its first-ever UK festival series to bring an immersive 8 hours celebration of street culture with London’s best names in street dance, urban music and live arts for the whole family to interact with at Oval Space Hackney on Saturday 14th September. With a big welcome to families…

  • ‘Runnin’: Fred Fredas’ exploration of the impact support networks have upon mental health

    Fred Fredas is an artist based in South East London, his Runnin’ is the fourth track of his latest EP In the Search For Love. The song, and short film which accompanies, explores the effect our support networks have upon male mental health, particularly family and religion. Runnin’ touches on the effects of toxic masculinity…