Too late to stop Nao: interview
Nao is one of the brightest stars on the UK’s musical horizon, with a sound born of the hustle and bustle of East London
Nao is one of the brightest stars on the UK’s musical horizon, with a sound born of the hustle and bustle of East London
Opera gets back to its experimental roots at the Arcola’s annual festival
James Holden and Iranian singer Parisa among the performers at weekend event where diffuse musical traditions exist in harmony
James Holden and Iranian singer Parisa among the performers at weekend event where diffuse musical traditions exist in harmony
Opera festival presents sixteen new pieces of music theatre including new works and reinvigorated classics
The album-launch-cum-radio-broadcast was put together by sound artist and NTS DJ Graham Dunning
Debut EP by local songwriter Aislinn Logan is an intriguing first outing that circumvents traditional singer-songwriting tropes
Garage rock gigs held in secret locations across East London see bands play in the centre of the room with the crowd surrounding them 360 degrees
Gigs inspired by the self-proclaimed ‘inventor of jazz’ and London’s own musical heritage to be held at Dalston venue
Gigs inspired by the self-proclaimed ‘inventor of jazz’ and London’s own musical heritage to be held at Dalston venue
Shoreditch-based Scotsman Adam Beattie is blazing a trail for contemporary folk music on his new album
Shoreditch-based Scotsman Adam Beattie is blazing a trail for contemporary folk music on his new album
Festivalgoers descended upon Victoria Park this weekend for some glorious music, a lot of mud and ten years’ worth of memories
Andrea Tirone – aka Mind Enterprises – describes his ultimate goal as playing in a band with friends, but will not compromise on his musical vision
Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary with a stellar line-up including James Blake and PJ Harvey
US rapper was due to perform at Rinse Born & Bred festival in Haggerston Park, but has been told she’s no longer welcome after Twitter meltdown