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Laura Cannell's Dark Yuletide Exploration

Violinist Laura Cannell releases her darkest Christmas album yet, 'Brightly Shone the Moon', offering a murky and melancholy twist on familiar carols. Discover this sonic journey through bleakness and beauty.

How to Transition Your Beach Look to a Bar Outfit

Discover expert tips from stylists and designers on transforming your beachwear into chic evening attire. Learn how to manage hair, makeup, and versatile cover-ups for a seamless summer style shift.

Ikonika's Sad: A Vocal-Led Pop Reinvention

Discover Ikonika's bold new album 'Sad' on Hyperdub, where the veteran producer puts her vocals front and centre in a compelling pop transformation. Read the full review now.

Dick Gaughan's Lost Music Rescued After Decades

Scottish folk pioneer Dick Gaughan's classic recordings were unavailable for 40 years. Now a fan-led campaign has raised £92,000 to restore his musical legacy and challenge rights ownership.

Ninajirachi's ARIA Success with Debut Album

Australian electronic artist Ninajirachi discusses her ARIA-nominated debut album 'I Love My Computer', winning the Australian Music Prize, and creating a sound inspired by growing up online.

Folk Horror Opera The Devil's Den Debuts in Leeds

Isabella Gellis's eccentric folk horror opera The Devil's Den, featuring morris dancing and a sinister rabbit, premieres at Howard Assembly Room. Read our review of this modern mystery play.

Paul Kelly's 'Seventy': A Master at 70

Australian music icon Paul Kelly celebrates his 70th birthday with 'Seventy', a deeply personal album that showcases his enduring storytelling genius and musical evolution.

90s Club Classics Experience Massive Gen Z Revival

The pounding beats of 90s dance music are experiencing a massive resurgence as original ravers share their club classics with younger generations, creating an unexpected musical bridge across decades.

Ukrainian veterans heal through DJ music therapy

Discover how the Superhumans rehabilitation centre is using electronic music and DJ workshops to help Ukrainian soldiers recover from physical and psychological trauma, creating a powerful new form of therapy.

Juana Molina: Why I Hate Being Solemn

Experimental music pioneer Juana Molina opens up about her creative process, rejecting seriousness in art, and her surprising journey from comedy star to musical innovator in this candid conversation.

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