On the release of a new documentary telling the story of Scotland's overlooked girl bands, Claire Sawers explores how ...
Reassessing Fear, Slow Dazzle and Helen Of Troy, Darran Anderson explores John Cale's remarkable year-long burst of ...
The Brazilian artist's music for a videogame-cum-art installation deserves to be ranked among the best of the form, finds ...
Universal Music Group (UMG) has bought one of Europe’s biggest independent music companies, PIAS. After previously acquiring ...
At this year's Venice Biennale Musica, tQ's Robert Barry wonders what we might gain when we pretend, if only for a moment, ...
After thirty-five years the Australian improvising trio are still pushing forward into strange new territories, finds Levi ...
Kevin Richard Martin catches us up on his tribute to Amy Winehouse,collaborating with KRMU, his latest LP as The Bug, the ...
Stewart Smith salutes the power of Roscoe Mitchell’s collection of solo recordings, a portal to one of the most significant ...
The biggest trend in British dance music isn’t DJs rinsing Spice Girls edits or men in dressing gowns playing trance on TikTok, depressing as those actualities may be. No, the real shift underway is ...
Sweaty Ceilings features a host of music journalists exploring the stories behind some of the capital's best loved live music ...
Jason Pierce and fellow Spiritualized member take a trip into the Old Weird America for a strange encounter with the flipside of the American dream ...
I tried to be honest,” says Jim Reid, when I ask him if this collection of records has any kind of unifying theme. “I looked ...