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INTERVIEW: with Alan Streets, Outsider Artist
“These artists are inventors of a private world, not in dialogue with art history but in conversation with their own visions and emotions.” — Sarah Lombardi, Director of Collection de l’Art Brut, on outsider artists. London, opposite Parliament. Alone by the Thames. Westminster Bridge slithers by the clock. Gothic towers pitch and bend, twisted expressions […]

LCMF: Russell Haswell’s The Truth Is As Elusive As Ever – A Daring Trash Opera
by Ushara Dilrukshan This year’s London Contemporary Music Festival (LCMF) transformed St John’s Church in Hackney into a hub of experimental sound, culminating in a stunning finale at Wigmore Hall on January 17th with Éliane Radigue’s OCCAM DELTA XXIII. In this review we delve into two highlights: Russell Haswell’s provocative The Truth Is As Elusive As Ever […]

“FREEDOM” by Reginald BoClair
I met Reginald BoClair in May 2023, through the Prison + Neighborhood Arts/Education Project Justice, Policy, and Culture Think Tank at Stateville Correctional Center in Illinois. Reginald and I bonded over shared interests in political philosophy, Chicago house music, and seeking the abolition of the US prison industrial complex. In this piece, Reginald leverages his […]

REVIEW: Contrafacts @ Reference Point
Saturday 14th of December If ‘all art is political’, as we’ve grown accustomed to hearing, then what are the politics of bubblegum pop? Of the chirpy sincerity of early Beatles love songs, or of the hyperproduced hot-mess aesthetics of the instant-classic of the summer, Charli XCX’s BRAT? These are the questions that Nicholas Mroczkowski (Nicko) […]

REVIEW: Bohren & Der Club of Gore @ Union Chapel
Contributor Josefus Haze caught Bohren & Der Club of Gore at Union Chapel last Friday, where the German doom jazz outfit performed their latest album Patchouli Blue in full. Here’s his take on what went down in one of London’s most distinctive venues. Earth has many holy places. Natural or manmade, these are sites that […]

DOCUMENTARY: Primavera 2024
Summer is a distant memory, festival season is well and truly over, save for a few who’ve kept the party going until the lights come on to usher us into the depths of autumn. For the second year running, we’ve had the pleasure of documenting one of our, and seemingly your, favourite festivals; none other […]