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휴대폰을 내려놓고 온전한 듣기를 요청하는 매켄지 워크와 함께 줄리아나 헉스터블의 DJ 셋에 맞춰 서킷 게이들과 인형들 사이를 누비며 춤을 춰보자.

BY McKenzie Wark |

At the Orange County Museum of Art, a trove of zines and fan letters traces the storied, often notorious, history of the punk band

BY Simon Wu |

Ahead of her London exhibition at Kate MacGarry, the artist reflects on attuning to each venue, shaping performances through attentive listening

BY Juliet Jacques AND Helen Cammock |

The artist reflects on her Roof Garden commission at The Met and the delicate drawings destined to become musical scores

BY Jennie C. Jones AND Lauren Rosati |

Astrology reader and artist Johanna Hedva listens to the stars’ celestial rhythms, asking whether their silent music can illuminate the path to our future

BY Johanna Hedva |

Other highlights include artist Sin Wai Kin’s unnerving sitcom and a forthcoming book of essays by Hito Steyerl

BY Cassie Packard |

Other highlights include a documentary made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective and the return of The Libertines

BY Chloe Stead |

Highlights also include Gerardo Sámano Córdova’s debut novel and Peggy Gou's first album 

BY Ivana Cholakova |

After her debut exhibition in Paris, the musician discusses her emerging legacy as a visual artist

BY Jad Salfiti |

Her new record, I Inside the Old Year Dying, looks away from present terrors to the reassurance of past mythologies

BY Claudia Kensani Saviotti |

The artist and DJ’s first solo show at Tramway, Glasgow, is a stunning exploration of West African music

BY Tom Hastings |

On the eve of his 50th birthday, Harmony Holiday pens an elegy to the late rapper, whose death was announced last week

BY Harmony Holiday |

From Billie Holiday to Kendrick Lamar, Black music has often created space for rest and repose

BY Harmony Holiday |

The clubland veteran is committed to sharing stories of survival

BY James Greig |

How Spotify and YouTube gave rise to an indie pop ‘internet muzak’

BY Eli Zeger |

Pop Smoke’s posthumous release is an authoritarian play on the senses

BY Aria Dean |

The artist’s ambitious fourth studio album is a genre-bending journey of defiance and radiant elation

BY Verónica Bayetti Flores |

For David Grubbs, an onrush of music has led to a rethinking of musical ‘speed’ itself

BY David Grubbs |

The singer discusses sex, dancing and Elvis on his new album, Set My Heart on Fire Immediately

BY Amy Sherlock |