The speed of Tottenham's sound
A Tottenham studio’s noise was heard by the council and they gave them an award. Artefact went there to find out why.
A Tottenham studio’s noise was heard by the council and they gave them an award. Artefact went there to find out why.
We meet the DJ who’s a cornerstone of Fabric London, about his newly formed festival and how he merges visual art with music.
Artefact meets new band Castells and finds out how they’re making their way into the competitive music industry.
Deep in the Hertfordshire woods lies Farr Festival, calling you for a weekend you won’t forget…
Artefact visits two venues that are fighting to keep subcultures alive, giving London’s artists space and freedom to play the music they love.
Music festivals are dominated by male musicians each year, so where are all the female musicians?
Artefact sits in on a studio session and meets the team behind the newly founded KEWS record label.
You know you’re onto something good when the don of London Jazz, Gilles Peterson says you’re ‘incredible’.
Artefact talks to Yak, a three piece band that formed in 2014, and is made up of two Brits and a Kiwi.
Aspiring musician Richard Farlie gives us an insight on how he is trying to make his way through the music industry.