In case you’ve missed it, Glamcult TV and Salmari’s four-part series, Beyond The Dark, is fully live. Think of it as your guide to the parts of the night you didn’t know you needed to know! The series will guide you through the radical edges of nightlife.
Durand Bernarr performs “No Business” from his newest album BLOOM live at Glamcult TV. The Cleveland-born singer-songwriter takes us into his world, with “No Business” exploring the heart of BLOOM: a study of transformation, embracing the highs and lows of self-discovery, love, and the connections that shape us.
DJ-duo Doppelgang knows how to throw down. The Amsterdam based twins invite you into their sweaty, unfiltered world, blending cheeky vocals, old-school drums, and chaos along the way. Doppelgang is part of Beyond The Dark, the Glamcult TV x Salmari series unearthing DJs and producers who thrive where night melts into dawn.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cassyette performs Phantom Limb, the haunting new single from her 19-track deluxe album This World Still Fucking Sucks. The single is a raw reflection on the lingering pain of leaving a toxic love that never truly loved back — a feeling that stays even when the pain should have faded. Phantom Limb marks a chapter of relearning and rebirth, as she closes one door and steps boldly into a new era.
Dutch-Surinamese selector Jerrau moves effortlessly between percussive grooves, bass-heavy cuts, and deep sonic escapes, weaving a vibrant palette shaped by his roots. From festival stages to intimate clubs, he leads dancers through nights where sounds collide and culture breathes.
Haitian-Canadian rapper and producer Lou Phelps (@louphelps) performs 'IS MY MIC ON?', showcasing the confident flow and smooth production that defines his latest album 'Chèlbè'. The project carries an energetic, uplifting vibe, blending classic rap with subtle R&B influences for a consistently groovy, head-nodding experience.
£MONZO takes the stage with her latest single 'MOTO', which marks a new level in her artistry. Blending a Yoruba hook with electronic elements, she sets a new precedent for female rap.
Vanyfox signature blend of Angolan rhythms with afrobeats and house has earned him international acclaim. Having started composing music at just 12 years old, he now stands at the forefront of Afro-electronic innovation. With the upcoming release of Melodias E Choros, the third chapter in a highly anticipated EP trilogy, Vanyfox is set to further solidify his impact on the global music scene.
Haitian-Canadian rapper Lou Phelps is turning heads with his latest drop — Chèlbè, a kinetic dance record bursting with razor-sharp lyrics, subtle RnB undertones, and KAYTRANADA's signature production. A genre-blurring cocktail of culture and groove, the album demands movement. In light of the release, we caught up with Lou to dive into the story and spirit behind the project.
Iraqi-American DJ, visual artist, Berghain Resident and founder of the queer platform Weeeirdos, Lolsnake approaches her work from a far-reaching and curious perspective, always finding ways to inject colour and charisma into the space she commands.
From his humble beginnings making beats at a youth club to composing for the BBC Concert Orchestra, Solaariss continues to create a powerful and emotive sound that spans genres like Jazz, Afrobeat, Indie, Gospel, and Hip-Hop. Watch him perform Up Until Recently and get drawn into his multidisciplinary talent.
Mun Sing is the solo alias of Harry Wright, a Bristol-based producer, songwriter, and DJ known for his dynamic live shows and inventive club music. His sound blends playful experimentation with intricate rhythms and warped vocals.
Founder of trans femme forward party Club Stamina, Mina Galán combines her own influences with the gritty energy of London, resulting in a unique soundscape that resonates in underground clubs and at fashion events alike.
Exactly one year after releasing his single LOS NARCOS, Master Peace brings his raw energy to Glamcult TV for a powerful live performance of the track. Part of his latest project, How To Make A Masterpeace — LOS NARCOS is a testament to boundless creativity. With Danny Snowdon on guitar, he turned the Glamcult TV studio into a punk-fuelled storm.
Presenting an experimental B2B set with Lara Renner and Cyberfairy777. Lara Renner, with her signature fusion of percussion, breaks, and spatial elements, pushes the boundaries of genre while keeping the dancefloor moving. CyberFairy777, known for their theatrical energy and immersive approach, creates high-intensity, playful journeys that transport listeners beyond the ordinary.
Lamsi drops his new single ‘Tyar Faya’—an explosive blend of Kawina and Angolan Batida, with traditional Surinamese roots at its core. Inspired by the global impact of Jamaican patois, this track builds anticipation for his upcoming EP Dimi, setting the stage for more genre-defying sounds to come.
Godsendo blends traditional Nigerian songs with modern beats, creating a vibrant musical experience. Inspired by his father’s diverse music collection, he fuses nostalgic sounds with fresh rhythms, always introducing new tracks to keep the crowd moving.
Cero Ismael a soul-touching performance of his latest track, ‘BAD NEWS,’ on Glamcult TV. Known for his melancholic yet hopeful sound, Cero’s music feels like wandering through a city at night—raw, reflective, and beautifully imperfect.
Immerse into the sound of Animistic Beliefs where techno, deconstructed club and punk collide collide with Southeast Asian rhythms, poetry, and ancestral sounds. By unifying countercultural influences, Animistic Beliefs is a constantly evolving art project, crafting music that leaves a mark—whether in a gallery or behind a wall of haze and strobes.
Rasharn Powell delivers a captivating live performance of his new single Roadrunner on Glamcult TV. The new single delves into lust and the desire for deeper trust, set to an early 2000s-inspired instrumental by Pharrell & Timbaland.
Splitting her time between Istanbul and Amsterdam, DJ, selector, and artist Melis Köke showcases her eclectic musical taste, drawing from a wide array of origins. Representing Istanbul’s vibrant club scene, Köke shines a spotlight on the alternative side of youth and nightlife culture in Turkey – a perspective often overlooked in broader conversations. Expect a set packed with Tecktonic, Apaçi EDM and hard-hitting Latin beats.
Sukubratz masterfully fuses Latin-infused rhythms with gritty club beats in their sets and productions. The result is a dynamic soundscape that shifts effortlessly between dark and playful tones. Expect highlights from their latest hyperpop stomp EP, Destello, in a thrilling hybrid set.
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