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In conversation with Louis Souvestre on EUSEXUA's hair universe

Transforming FKA Twigs on-stage, one carabiner-click at a time.
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Wrestling made pretty!

Adidas Originals x Brain Dead’s Japan Flames collection drops tomorrow! For those who grew up on WWE and Pinterest: this drop speaks your language. Welcome to the wonderful world of Braindead x Adidas, where wrestling boots and coquette aesthetics are merged. In case you thought bows, frills, and wrestling masks had nothing in common, we welcome you to think again. 
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Perfumes for People Who Romanticise the Wrong Things

If you, like us, are the type to cling to moments that are just (almost) out of reach, then this is for you.
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MC YALLAH

Kenyan by heritage and raised in Kampala, MC Yallah is a powerhouse of East Africa’s underground and a core member of the Nyege Nyege crew. Blending conscious and futuristic hip hop with grime, punk, trap and electronic sounds, she has been shaping the scene for nearly 20 years.
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On PIKI, Judeline and Sega Bodega conjure a lucid dream of desire

Glowing with alt-pop chemistry, this track will have you craving bad decisions. PIKI marks the first link-up between Judeline and Sega Bodega – and somehow, it feels overdue. Judeline’s voice is liquid velvet: hypnotic, sireny, saccharine. Sega, the architect of beautifully broken pop, brings his signature warped autotune and chaotic tenderness.
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In conversation with Hamish Powell

The florist behind Charli XCX's wedding bouquet
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The Dream Logic of james K

James K doesn’t so much begin as she seeps in – like mist on the edge of morning, or a voice heard underwater. Listening to her music feels like being held steady by the ankles while the rest of you is lifted into a spiral, like that breathless instant before sleep when you feel yourself fall. There’s a living tension in james K’s practice: dew-drop lyrics glancing off interwoven guitar and electronics, the hum of improvisation folding into the sharp knowledge of someone who can build a microphone from a stethoscope. 
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BOKOESAM

Ghanaian-Dutch hip-hop artist Bokoesam brought the heat at Lowlands Festival this weekend and let us in on his dream collaboration with Vybz Kartel (manifesting hard ... ). Fresh off his latest project Nachtvlinder, he’s on a steady rise with no plans to slow down anytime soon.
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ALT BLK ERA

Genre-smashing UK sister duo Alt Blk Era share their gothy styling hacks, most unforgettable fan interaction and more. Fresh off winning MOBO’s Best Alternative Music Act, they’re bringing their explosive mix of pop, R&B, hip hop, rock and dance to Lowlands tonight.
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ODEAL

Odeal shares insights about growing up between Nigeria, Spain, Germany, and South London, and how this nomadic past has influenced his musical journey, which moves freely between afrobeat, R&B, alté, and UK rap. Didn’t catch his set at Lowlands Festival, but still want a song to grind to? Queue up his latest album, The Summer That Saved Me, and either cure your FOMO, or make it worse. Your call.
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FRENNA

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Obongjayar

Obongjayar on sonic guilty pleasures, crying fans, and forever being the star of the show. The Nigerian, London-based singer-songwriter, known for his unique blend of Afrobeat, electronic music, soul, and spoken word, lit up Lowlands Festival yesterday, bringing fire to both the stage and the Glamcult TV studio.
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BAMBIE THUG

Catching up with Bambie Thug at Lowlands Festival. The Irish “ouija-pop” singer-songwriter, whose sound fuses hyperpop, emo, electro, and metal, has just dropped their new single REDRUM and opens up about crowd energy, nipple reveals, favorite lyrics, and more.
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