Behind 'Madvillainy': Part I
As one of hip hop's most enduring classics, Madvillainy is a cultural touchstone. We look at all the samples that make up the landmark 2004 record, identifying and contextualising the pop culture within.
Read MoreAs one of hip hop's most enduring classics, Madvillainy is a cultural touchstone. We look at all the samples that make up the landmark 2004 record, identifying and contextualising the pop culture within.
Read MoreTyler The Creator's fourth album, Scum Fuck Flower Boy, has cemented him as one of hip hop's most engaging emcees. Conor looks at his long come up, from reviled edge-rap poster boy to uncommonly introspective artist.
Read MoreThe Roots' tenth studio record, Undun, is a triumphant concept album exploring the tragedy of urban poverty and the role of opportunity in inner-city crime. We look at the acclaimed LP and the forces that influenced it, including The Roots' already long and prosperous career and their then-new gig on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
Read MoreConor reflects on the short-but-sweet career of piano-rock group Jack's Mannequin, the trials that shaped them and the heartfelt music they left behind.
Read MoreLeaks: a fact of life and the bane of the music industry. Internet-era artists must contend with the unpredictable and high-stakes reality of unauthorised leaks, an ever-present threat that costs them time and money... but who actually leaks music? From unscrupulous hackers to devious colleagues and untrustworthy critics, here's a look at how unreleased tracks emerge.
Read MoreToro y Moi might have emerged from the 2010 Chillwave movement, but a spate of fantastic records have proven Chaz Bundick's versatility. Though he's long been an indie darling, are we taking him for granted? Here's a primer on Toro y Moi's bumper career.
Read MoreDonald Glover and Daniel Dumile are the creators behind two of hip hop's foremost alter-egos. Their different approaches to their aliases helps illuminate the strange intersection of music and theatre, a seldom discussed aspect of popular music.
Read MoreBrockhampton are amongst the biggest winners of 2017. Conor charts their popular ascension and considers the role played by the group's unorthodox use of the internet.
Read MoreAt the turn of the century, rap supergroup Deltron 3030 crafted one of hip hop's finest concept albums. Conor Herbert breaks down the rise of the members - Del The Funky Homosapien, Dan the Automator and Kid Koala - and looks back at their seminal LP.
Read MoreWhy is one of the most visionary and critically revered rappers of our age still without an album? Conor Herbert charts Jay Electronica's long-delayed debut.
Read MoreYou might not know what it is, but gated reverb invokes nostalgia. Teddy Hookey explores the resurgence of Phil Collins' most enduring sound.
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