The new book by photographers Karla L. Murray and James T. Murray documents the unique character and colourful inner lives of New York's finest – by which, of course, I mean it's many and varied record shops
At the Portuguese city's annual festival of "singular music", sets by Tashi Dorji, Erik Dæhlin, Masma Dream World and more get me thinking about the curved space of experimental music
Dale Cornish reviews a new five disc set, compiled by Jonny Slut of Nag Nag Nag infamy, that celebrates the fruity abandon of electroclash
Some Like It Hot
The Dean Blunt-approved London three-piece arrive with all the fanfare and art world cachet a band could dream of, but do they have the tunes?
Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives
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Enter Subscriber AreaJohn Freeman was not a fan of post-Witness rebirth Prince. Here he recalls happier days with Dirty Mind. The feature was first published in 2010
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Explore The PortalAuthor and journalist Cathi Unsworth talks us through the albums that inspired her new novel Weirdo. This feature will bring dark joy to the hearts of those whose clothes are black, whose lips are purple and whose witches are red
Daniel Dylan Wray argues that the depiction of Steel City life in a little-known 1995 film (currently being celebrated in an art exhibition and series of screenings) acts as a "companion and contrast piece" to Jarvis Cocker & co's commercial breakthrough, released the same year. Black and white still photography by Bill Stephenson.