Music and politics: The times they are a-changin'
What can music tell us about the politics and culture of our society today? Brexit? Trump? How do musicians respond?
What can music tell us about the politics and culture of our society today? Brexit? Trump? How do musicians respond?
We look back on Australian DJ Mall Grab’s sold out London show at Hangar, part of the UK leg of his ‘Non-Stop Feeling’ tour.
Artefact sits in on a studio session and meets the team behind the newly founded KEWS record label.
Artefact talks to Yak, a three piece band that formed in 2014, and is made up of two Brits and a Kiwi.
Artefact explores the mystery behind Liberato, the anonymous singer from Naples revolutionising the Italian indie scene.
Aspiring musician Richard Farlie gives us an insight on how he is trying to make his way through the music industry.
Artefact explores Brick Lane Market on a Sunday and gets some street style inspiration.
A bullied childhood and youth are the roots and the ingredients of a modern pop band, Leslie & Bestie.
How the Recording Academy missed a beat with a lack of female representation among the winners at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.
We hug, smile, laugh and even talk with random strangers – this is abnormal anywhere else but not at a rave, so is going out and dancing improving our psychology?