Bethany Collins’ Art Offered Me Lessons on The Nuances of Self-Conception
The first painting of Bethany Collins’ work I came across was her piece, “Well, They Just Don’t Match Up” II, from her series titled Noise. It was an undoubtedly alluring visual of white spatters
‘Asha’s Awakening’ Meditation Music with a Punjabi Space Princess
This brand of Raveena brings elements of 2000s R&B nostalgia and tellings of tranquil tales. Asha’s Awakening is constructed around growth, strength and liberation, while drawing on both Western and South Asian
Farewell Amor: Love + Immigration
Contribution by Adwoa Owusu-Barnieh. Farewell Amor (2020) is a heartfelt, understated feature film by director and writer Ekwa Msangi. It is a story about an Angolan family reuniting in New York after 17
Nippa’s [@nippa_ad] Self Titled EP Is An Ode To Classic R&B With Some Contemporary Flair
Nippa’s self titled debut EP is a reminder that there is sensational male talent in the UKs R&B scene. Nippa might be a name you’re not too familiar with just yet but
No Charge For an Underground Gem – A Review of Sam Wise’s [@Samwiseldn] “Free Game”
Words By: Dwayne Wilks Sam Wise reminds us why his name is held in such high regard with his Free Game mixtape. 2021’s third quarter has already provided an abundance of talking
A Deep Dive Into Amapiano From AYMOS With His Latest Project, ‘Yimi Lo’ & More
Words by: Matthew Griffiths Aymos adds fuel to the Amapiano fire that’s taking the globe by storm with the release of his Yimi Lo project. “Amapiano”, Zulu for “the pianos” is a
‘Venology’ Leaves No Doubt That Venna [@vennaldn] Is A Virtuoso
Words By: Dwayne Wilks On his debut EP Venology, Venna has proven that he is to be taken extremely seriously whether producing and playing for global stars or his own music. Venology
REVIEW: Blanco – City of God [@blanc0b0urne]
Words by: Dwayne Wilks The Harlem Spartan enjoys the solace of his own lane on his debut project, City of God. Harlem Spartans are one of Drill’s foundational groups, helping to build
Cloud X [@cloudxworld] kicked off the 2021 festival season with a bang
Cloud X’s inaugural festival that saw them taking over Studio 338 sets a strong precedent for what we can expect moving forward. For those who don’t know Cloud X they are a