After taking six years off to finish his doctorate in political philosophy, John Maus crept back into our lives this year with a new album of schlocky synth-pop and ...
Every three months, FACT rounds up the best albums that have passed through our inboxes and over our desks. We just closed out 2019’s first quarter and as usual FACT’s list is filled with a diverse ...
Vancouver’s New Forms Festival has been running almost two decades now and this year presented its most challenging lineup to date, placing artists like Scattered Purgatory, Dreamcrusher and Tommy ...
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Every year, the dedicated team of music lovers at Inkonst, an arts venue in Malmö, Sweden, put together Intonal Festival, a celebration of experimental music and art. FACT’s John Twells returns to ...
Created at 180 Studios XR space at 180 The Strand, Actual Objects draw inspiration from Holy Motors and Under The Skin in a sci-fi horror thrill ride starring Martyna Maja, the artist known as VTSS.
Update: It was a prank! According to Beach House’s reps: “It is not a new song. Not even their voices on that podcast. Sorry!” Damn you, Wayne Fucking Coyne. The band closed out their appearance on ...
SoundCloud struck a landmark deal with Universal Music Group last month, but its latest financial filings suggest the company is in dire financial straits. As Music Business Worldwide reports, the ...
The West Coast rapper toasts her breakthrough year with a new video. Kamaiyah has released a video for ‘Freaky Freaks’, a track from her acclaimed A Good Night In The Ghetto mixtape that cemented her ...
It comes as Jeremy Corbyn supporters makes claims of a “rigged purge” ahead of this month’s party leadership election. Sleaford Mods frontman Jason Williamson has hit back at the UK Labour Party on ...
Last year saw more focused energy in club music than at any time in recent memory, but it was the artists pushing sonic boundaries that rose up and held our attention. As it became more and more ...
2016 hurt and we longed for it to end, forgetting that maybe 2017 could be just as bad. As the news on our TVs and in our online feeds seems to reflect a world we sometimes do not recognize, we cling ...