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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Pitchfork
  • Crack Magazine
  • FACT
  • Highsnobiety

Past articles by Cameron:

Shygirl : Nymph Album Review

Sensuous, funny, and smartly produced, the London artist’s full-length debut transforms dusky electronic beats and trending pop sounds into a singular celebration of sexual agency. → Read More

Earl Sweatshirt: 'SICK!' review

The LA rapper's latest offering reveals a new appreciation for musicality → Read More

FKA twigs: ‘CAPRISONGS’ review

After the poise of ‘MAGDALENE’, the pop auteur rediscovers her playful side → Read More

Lotic – 'Water' review

On 'Water', Lotic introduces listeners to an entirely new side of herself → Read More

Cakes Da Killa: Muvaland Vol. 2 EP Album Review

The no-holds-bar rapper and producer weave a tight tapestry of musical references that only hundreds of hours spent sweating to music by queer elders could produce. → Read More

Mykki Blanco: Broken Hearts & Beauty Sleep Album Review

With flourishes of R&B, house, and funk, this exuberant and sweltering nine-track mini-album nails the transition from left-of-center cult favorite to bona fide diva. → Read More

Marianne Faithfull & Warren Ellis – ‘She Walks in Beauty’ review

Marianne Faithfull’s latest is a beguiling work that sees her find inspiration in an enduring love: poetry → Read More

Ace Tee is pushing the German rap scene in a new direction

The Ghanaian rapper talks channelling rage, favourite anime shows and expressing Blackness for Issue 115's Aesthetic feature → Read More

Ian Isiah: AUNTIE Album Review

The Brooklyn-based funk singer’s first proper album strikes a balance between sweet and larger than life, aided by Chromeo’s sleek production. → Read More

The 25 best albums of the last three months: July to September 2019

FACT's third quarter report of 2019 features the best albums of July, August and September including Chromatics, Rui Ho, Octo Octa and more. → Read More

Lana Del Rey’s ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell!’ Is Her Greatest Album Yet

Lana Del Rey's 'Norman Fucking Rockwell!' is quite simply her greatest record to date. Read our review of her sixth studio album here. → Read More

Roskilde Festival 2019: Community reigns supreme at Denmark's answer to Glastonbury

Despite becoming one of the largest festivals in Europe, Roskilde's not-for-profit and community-led ethos holds strong → Read More

The 25 best albums of April to June 2019

FACT's second quarter report of 2019 features the best albums of April, May and June, featuring Sote, Rico Nasty, Kali Malone and more. → Read More

Various artists – 'Untitled' review

A collective of prodigious UK artists interpret Jean-Michel Basquiat’s wild genius → Read More

Steve Lacy – 'Apollo XXI' review

The Internet's Steve Lacy makes a powerful statement on an impressive, kaleidoscopic debut → Read More

Tyler, the Creator Crafts a Masterful Ode to Heartbreak With ‘IGOR’

Tyler, the Creator's fifth studio album is a triumph, a perfect balance of the crazy kid he once was and the precariously stable adult he's becoming. → Read More

Lizzo – 'Cuz I Love You' review

The singer and rapper preaches body positivity and self-empowerment through her hybrid pop-R&B and infectious party bangers → Read More

Gesaffelstein Struggles to Break Through on the Uneven but Sexy ‘Hyperion’

What the enigmatic French producer Gesaffelstein's second album lacks in consistency is made up for in its unbridled sex appeal. → Read More

Chaka Khan – 'Hello Happiness' review

The Queen of Funk returns with her first album in 12 years – but should we manage expectations → Read More

Nkisi – '7 Directions' review

The DR Congo-born, London-based producer's first album is an abstract collection of seven expansive and world-building tracks → Read More