Category: Music
Leandro Serizo on G-HD, Creative Freedom, and Imagining Humanity Beyond the Machine
Brazilian singer-songwriter Leandro Serizo has never been interested in making comfortable music....
Read MoreBizzy Crook on Underdogs Win Eventually, Turning Pain into Purpose, and Why Winning Is Only the Beginning
For years, Bizzy Crook has quietly helped shape some of modern R&B and hip-hop’s biggest...
Read MoreÁngela Leiva Delivers First Sold-Out Movistar Arena Show
Packing out a 15,000-seat venue like the Movistar Arena is a huge milestone that would shift an...
Read MoreLee Lewis Finds Freedom in Vulnerability on HOWL: “You’re Not Defined by What You’ve Been Through”
Some records are carefully constructed concepts. Others emerge because they simply have to exist....
Read MoreQueen Anne Turn Fiction Into Emotional Truth on “Baby Girl (Likes to Lie)”
Los Angeles indie-pop duo Queen Anne have built their reputation by embracing contradiction. Their...
Read MoreDiva Smith Finds Her Voice on Debut EP Sunny Surrender
After years of quietly refining her songwriting, New York-based singer-songwriter Diva Smith is...
Read MoreThe Black Drumset Find Light in the Darkness on Friends In Dark Places
For more than fifteen years, The Black Drumset has quietly occupied a singular corner of...
Read MoreReza Safinia on 1/∞, “Nostalgia,” and Searching for Humanity Beyond the Algorithm
For composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Reza Safinia, electronic music has never been...
Read MoreHAAi on Building Community, Resisting Digital Isolation, and Taking HUMANiSE to the Dancefloor with DIGITiSE
Few artists occupy the intersection of club culture, emotional storytelling, and technological...
Read MorePlayful Wonder Meets High-IQ House: KAI LONDON Channels Childhood Curiosity on “FRED ON MUSHROOMS AGAIN”
The lines dividing modern electronic music are often drawn by what an artist listens to at home....
Read MoreINTERVIEW: NXNNI talks “El Problema Eras Tú,” self-love, and choosing yourself again
NXNNI is part of a new generation of Mexican artists who are expanding the sound of regional music...
Read MoreCreepy Crawly Explores the Hazy Borders of Memory on “I Feel It On My Skin”
Time has a curious way of expanding when we are pulled, or we pull ourselves, from structured...
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