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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
The LA rapper's latest offering reveals a new appreciation for musicality → Read More
After the poise of ‘MAGDALENE’, the pop auteur rediscovers her playful side → Read More
On 'Water', Lotic introduces listeners to an entirely new side of herself → Read More
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
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’s latest is a beguiling work that sees her find inspiration in an enduring love: poetry → Read More
The Ghanaian rapper talks channelling rage, favourite anime shows and expressing Blackness for Issue 115's Aesthetic feature → Read More
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
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 quite simply her greatest record to date. Read our review of her sixth studio album here. → Read More
Despite becoming one of the largest festivals in Europe, Roskilde's not-for-profit and community-led ethos holds strong → Read More
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
A collective of prodigious UK artists interpret Jean-Michel Basquiat’s wild genius → Read More
The Internet's Steve Lacy makes a powerful statement on an impressive, kaleidoscopic debut → Read More
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
The singer and rapper preaches body positivity and self-empowerment through her hybrid pop-R&B and infectious party bangers → Read More
What the enigmatic French producer Gesaffelstein's second album lacks in consistency is made up for in its unbridled sex appeal. → Read More
The Queen of Funk returns with her first album in 12 years – but should we manage expectations → Read More
The DR Congo-born, London-based producer's first album is an abstract collection of seven expansive and world-building tracks → Read More