Making Waves: Wavey Garms
From South London social media startup to international style sage. The future looks bright for Wavey Garms.
From South London social media startup to international style sage. The future looks bright for Wavey Garms.
This week’s selections see industrial techno and darkside DnB doing battle with Mark Ronson’s electric funk and the sentimental cheer of Kindness and Robyn.
A decade of blundering through the higher education system, fuelled by electronic music, alcohol and other mind-altering substances….
Cereal junkies rejoice, the UK’s first cereal cafe is preparing to open its doors on Brick Lane.
DJ/producer Alex Egan takes us back to the mid-2000s and his musical highlights while he was studying at Camberwell.
Fresh meat from Neneh Cherry and DJ Spinn, the Wu-Tang Clan, Manic Brothers, Timo Maas, Teyana Taylor and Fabolous.
The pub’s been criticised after photos emerged of staff wearing offensive outfits at a Halloween party.
Traditionally the first Arts London News post of the academic year is a cheerful welcome back to our readers. Sadly the first post of this year will also be our last.
In the first of our Singled Out music round-ups, Artefact writers pick the best from the rest of the week’s new releases and online premieres.
From used car ads to Indonesian kids on wild horses, we’ve picked five of our favourite music videos from the month of October.