Domhnall Gleeson and Alicia Vikander talk about their upcoming roles in the latest science fiction thriller, Ex Machina.
Culture Editor, Natalie, takes a look at the state of cinema and wonders whether all these early clips ruin the experience.
Editor, Rebecca James, makes a case for teen fiction.
Major festivals are overpriced and underachieving; perhaps it’s time for something new?
The Edge caught up with emerging local act Insomnia before their recent show supporting A.R.K. at the Joiners.
The internet has been awash with accusations over the context of Sia’s video- but what is actually going on?
The Edge caught up with Geoff Rickly of No Devotion on the eve of their Southampton date at the Guildhall.
Introduction to indie synth pop trio based in Los Angeles – Mood Robot. These guys describe themselves as “keeping it fresh and not giving a hoot”. And it’s fair enough!
The final artist in THE LIST has had a UK number one, is working with MNEK and appeared on The Voice.
Despite being only 19, Joey Bada$$ has the makings of a career that puts most to shame.
2014 has been a confusing year for Hip Hop. Looking back, we were introduced to Young Thug’s distinct take on the English language, DJ Mustards blend of deep bass with minimal catchy melodies and a style of rap/singing used to great success by Drake, Kid Ink and Chris Brown. Nothing then personifies 2014 Hip Hop…
Seinabo Sey is next up in THE LIST.
Emma Harrison Beesley explains why Slaves, an electric mix of deafening noise, still manage to create songs which are absolutely worth listening to and why they are a worthy contender to ‘The List’.
Bombay Bicycle Club collaborator Rae Morris is next in 2015’s THE LIST.