Eccentric songsmith Oly Ralfe has been flirting with the stranger ends of folk, country and indie for well over a decade. Now he's turned his hand to a solo instrumental piano record...
Agit-punk quartet Bad Breeding's new LP Divide is a fast and furious postcard to post-Brexit Britain. Frontman Christopher Dodd makes us a collage to explain its motives...
Nina Whiteman is an innovative composer whose creative spark is derived from unusual stimuli. We catch up with her to find up what's in store for her premiere in Scotland next week...
Singer-songwriter Fiona Bevan spent several years perfecting her craft on the London gig circuit before hooking up with Ed Sheeran in 2011 to pen a number one hit for One Direction. Here, she tells us how it changed her life...
Jim Ottewill goes head on with mystical pop soothsayer Julian Cope…
Superstar albums aside, consumers love choice, writes Rhian Jones on the rise of playlists and their growing power to shape artist, label and publisher success.
With The Wave Pictures steadily surfing their own strand of boozy, bluesy lo-fi indie for more than a decade now, we thought it was high time we learned what tracks float their boat...
We get an inside view of Austin, Texas, from one of Britain's most anarchic bands...
Incredible String Band's Mike Heron on setting up the UK's first folk all-nighter, travelling to Woodstock with Ravi Shankar and how British beatniks have changed since the sixties...
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