With the team behind Wales' Gottwood Festival debuting a new weekender on the grounds of Houghton Hall earlier this month with the aide of fabric resident Craig Richards, Christian Eede headed along to Houghton's first edition and tapped into an unshakable sense of hedonism in the process. All photos courtesy of Jake Davis at Hungry Visuals
With the team behind Wales' Gottwood Festival debuting a new weekender on the grounds of Houghton Hall earlier this month with the aide of fabric resident Craig Richards, Christian Eede headed along to Houghton's first edition and tapped into an unshakable sense of hedonism in the process. All photos courtesy of Jake Davis at Hungry Visuals
With Bandcamp donating 100% of their share on all sales made today via the platform to the Transgender Law Center, we rounded up our columnists and staff to recommend some labels that you should purchase music from today
With Bandcamp donating 100% of their share on all sales made today via the platform to the Transgender Law Center, we rounded up our columnists and staff to recommend some labels that you should purchase music from today
As ZZ Top take their live greatest hits album on tour, their lead singer and guitarist Billy Gibbons talks Kiran Acharya through his top 13 LPs, setting aside some of his more well-worn classics in favour of recent favourites
Nobody wanted what The Soft Boys were selling in 1980, but as David Bennun recounts, their superb swan song, Underwater Moonlight, made them a Velvet Underground for new generations of jangle and psych bands. This feature was first published on 29/06/20
Following new album Sentir Que No Sabes and ahead of her guest curation at this year’s Le Guess Who?, Mabe Fratti takes Laura Snapes through thirteen favourite records spanning her Central American adolescence, cult dream pop and French post-punk Zeligs
Deena Abdelwahed, Jamie xx, and Lena Willikens bring the party to the Marrakech desert, yet as revellers gather at Atlas Electronic in blazing Moroccan summer heat a thunderstorm is the last thing on anyone’s mind. Richie Troughton reports from the festival and talks to the artist responsible for the deluge. Live photographs by Tim Buiting