For Club Use Only is your one-stop guide to the best underground dance music from across the world. Each month, The Astral Plane’s Gabe Meier forecasts the next wave of sounds due to break through ...
The Bristol beatmaker builds a vibe from scratch. Hugh Pescod has been producing as Redlight since 2009, incorporating the sounds of the British underground into productions featuring artists ...
With hundreds of records released each week, it’s difficult to keep track of what’s going on in dance music. Thankfully, FACT’s Deep Inside playlist delivers all of our favorite house, techno, electro ...
Utilitarian surf-rock beats from Michael Benjamin Lerner. Seattle-based musician Michael Benjamin Lerner has been making music as Telekinesis since 2009. His fifth album for Merge Records, Effluxion, ...
Birthed in Chicago’s blighted South Side in the early 2010s and popularized by artists like King Louie and Chief Keef, drill music – an aggressive descendent of trap – has all but faded from view in ...
With a new documentary film and compilation and everyone from Foals to Friendly Fires citing him as an inspiration, 25 years after his death Arthur Russell’s music – at once both experimental and pop ...
With a magical and mind-bending mix entitled 'Bethlehem', Chuquimamani-Condori marks a cacophonous and cathartic close to the year.
How prehistoric biota inspired the SVBKVLT artist’s captivating new album, Holes of Sinian. This feature was originally published in Fact’s F/W 2023 issue, which is available to buy here. “The failure ...
It was at Chernobyl that Slim Soledad honed her razor sharp skills as a DJ, which have seen her garner a hardcore following within fashion and music scenes throughout Brazil, Europe and the UK. Now ...
Based at London’s 180 Studios, Fact is a multimedia platform championing the global movement of electronic art. Fact incorporates a print magazine, exhibition programme, production studio and ...
Taking inspiration from the synthesizer-driven funk of George Clinton, G-Funk brought an electrifying new sound to gangster rap, welding squealing leads and squelching basses to West Coast street ...
There were plenty of albums released in 1998 that are still beloved today. From the astonishing Music has the Right to Children to the still-acclaimed Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, here are some of the ...