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Reece Beckett reviews a controversial collaboration between two US rap superstars.
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Oliver Picken spends an evening with Silk Sonic.
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From its opening, which consists of ‘50s film noir-esque orchestral rolls, choirs and falling synthesisers before falling back to a more traditional hip-hop beat, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert states its own importance and scale. Seemingly taking a leaf out of the book of the fantastic Kae Tempest, another great in the current U.K. hip-hop […]
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Reece Beckett celebrates the progression of Dave in his second album.
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The debut LP from British-Jamaican singer Celeste gets a perfect score from Sam Pegg.
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Film Editor Theo Smith runs down his favourite films from this year’s London Film Festival.
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The legendary 38th studio album HITNRUN Phase One by Prince turns 5 years old.
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Charlotte Brennan shares some love for the newest album from mod legend Paul Weller
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Ellis Murrell reviews the Irish singer-songwriter’s sophomore LP.
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The legendary vocalist’s career spanned over six decades, producing 42 studio albums.
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Britain’s buzziest band tell all (from their kitchen) about their upcoming album, getting love from Frank Ocean, and plotting worldwide sensory domination.
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Rehana Nurmahi reviews the soul singer’s sophomore collection.
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Culture Editor James Barker sets out his adoration of Jess Glynne.