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Featuring Chizawa Q’s jazz-tinged cyberpunk club tracks, Fergus Jones’ trip hop revivalism, and Sierra Leonean YATTA’s fusion of West African palm wine music and 2000s US indie-folk
Jan 07, 2025
In time with the release of her debut album Speak in the Dark, we speak to the south London artist on everything from exploring her Bengali heritage to being ‘too ADHD’ for BRIT School
Sep 27, 2024
The London DJ and producer talks her love of classical music, Fleetwood Mac, and carving out her own club identity
Jun 07, 2024
Partnering with Expedia, Dazed travels to the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival to discover the traditional music and culture of Louisiana
Jun 03, 2024
Ahead of the release of Venna’s new EP Equinox, we caught up with the duo to find out more about their rare and ‘beautiful’ creative partnership
Apr 18, 2023
Currently on tour with BADBADNOTGOOD, the rising musician talks growing up in Montreal, experimental drill and his upcoming mixtape sequel
Mar 29, 2022
‘Time Decorated: The Musical Influences of Jean-Michel Basquiat’ looks at how jazz, bebop, hip-hop, no wave, and punk affected the iconic late artist’s life and work
Jan 26, 2021
Kamasi Washington might have made the headlines, but the jazz collective he’s a part of deserves just as much of your attention. This oral history explores how the group is only just getting started
Jun 26, 2020
The spiritual jazz musician reflects on growing up in LA, working with Kendrick Lamar, and making his new album Heaven & Earth in two weeks
Apr 18, 2018
To trace his influences, we put together a playlist of poetic and politically-charged music made by King Krule’s family members
Nov 28, 2017
Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie is an animated adolescent apocalypse directed by the Japanese version of David Lynch featuring drag races, lesbians and girls who turn into cars
Jul 06, 2017
Blue Skies profiles a small but tight-knit group of musicians who’ve grown up listening to grime, hip hop and neo-soul as much as the jazz greats
Aug 04, 2016
In 2000, Dazed played a game of word association with the late musician/poet Gil Scott-Heron, who gave us his opinion on everything from the sell outs to surfing the web
May 21, 2016
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