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Gonzalez takes the same wide-ranging approach on her FACT mix, mixing a minimalist classic from Charlemagne Palestine, dark synth-pop from Chris & Cosey and Arthur Russell with the music of her ...
Now called The Diary, the lost album will finally see light of day on April 15, released under the artist name J Dilla. No major labels, no bootlegs, no bullshit: just the singular vision of one ...
In the first of a new series of audiovisual mixes, Fact is extremely proud to present a new collaboration from visionary jungle powerhouse Tim Reaper and digital artist and DJ Jack Anderson.
FACT Singles Club features a panel of writers rating and slating the biggest new tracks of the last seven days. Do you know controversial dystopian YouTuber Poppy? Here, let her introduce herself ...
Few genres have been the subject of as much derision as new age. In the mid ‘80s, as new age crossed over to the mainstream, it became an easy target for critics who scoffed at “music for hot ...
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Road rap is largely derivative of US rap, but should not be confused with UK hip hop—a genre that has a rich history dating back to the 1980s. UKHH encompasses everything from Skinnyman-style ...
Jigga historians, take note: he’s spelling his name with an umlaut again. On the website of Jay-fronted streaming menace Tidal, Jay Z has suddenly become Jaÿ-Z – and only a few years after he ...
180 Studios presents a major new exhibition by digital art collective, Universal Everything at 180 TheStrand, opening 12 October 2022.
The cellist and serial collaborator talks to Tom Fenwick about his new album Upstepping and creating the sound of Radiohead's A Moon Shaped Pool.
How prehistoric biota inspired the SVBKVLT artist’s captivating new album, Holes of Sinian. This feature was originally published in Fact’s F/W 2023 issue, which is available to buy here ...
From New Weird South America’s blog and mixtape, as well as through a network of labels and artists from the region, you’ll find kaleidoscopic sounds that range from homemade field recordings ...