Michael Kiwanuka's fourth album, Small Changes, is a boundless effort that, while revelling in its musical referents stands ...
“It feels good to be back in Scotland,” Joshua Mainnie, aka Barry Can’t Swim, tells us a few songs in, smiling out at the ...
Soft Power shows definite artistic progression from Amelia Murray as Fazerdaze, only occasionally let down by some sleepy ...
Shropshire’s most Scottish DJ, with a string of releases on Studio Barnhus, Rhythm Section, and CWPT in his wake.
A genre that once offered sharp wit and genuine invention now has Ryan Reynolds and the Minions at the wheel – here's our cri ...
We chat to the Fair Saturday Foundation about the value of the arts, money well spent, and this year’s stellar programme.
Political arts organisation Arika throw a four day mini-festival at Tramway this week. Elsewhere, Empress Of comes to Glasgow ...
We speak to Katy Nixon (winner of the David MacLennan Award) and A Play, A Pie, and A Pint Artistic Director Brian Logan ...
The 1970s Tokyo music scene meets the ennui of a protagonist getting through their 20s in this existentialist exploration of the modern condition.
Ahead of releasing her second album as Jill Lorean, we catch up with Glasgow-based Chicagoan Jill O'Sullivan and find out why ...
On Somethin’ In the Water, Glasgow neo-jazz artist kitti chooses enchanting nocturnes as her medium for elegant love appraisals. Counselling herself through emotional pratfalls, the album cycles ...
Ahead of his debut feature, documentarian Duncan Cowles tells us about getting blokes to open up on camera, the impulse to ...