Every three months, FACT rounds up the best music that has passed through our inboxes and over our desks. With September over and the third quarter of 2019 closed out, we’ve examined the fringes to ...
This year marked the 400th anniversary of the transatlantic slave trade and the arrival of 20-30 West Africans to the American continent. In August, The New York Times Magazine, led by staff reporter ...
FACT's John Twells headed to Vancouver to attend the 19th edition of New Forms Festival, with performances from PTP, LSDXOXO, DEBIT, LAFAWNDAH and more.
180 Studios presents a major new exhibition by digital art collective, Universal Everything at 180 TheStrand, opening 12 October 2022.
After taking six years off to finish his doctorate in political philosophy, John Maus crept back into our lives this year with a new album of schlocky synth-pop and ...
At the end of last year, the esteemed Hyperdub label released Diggin’ in the Carts, a 36-track compilation of pioneering Japanese video game music. Lewis Gordon speaks to Kode9, Nick Dwyer and Hally ...
Written in the style of The Beatles. The first-ever pop song written by artificial intelligence was unveiled earlier this week by Sony CSL Research Laboratory. The song, which is called ‘Daddy’s Car’, ...
Venus Ex Machina signals the end of summer with a heartfelt plunge through experimental electronics. “This set of rhythms and shadows attempts to conjure an imaginary place, of which no trace remains, ...
Every three months, FACT rounds up the best albums that have passed through our inboxes and over our desks. We just closed out 2019’s first quarter and as usual FACT’s list is filled with a diverse ...
In his exploration of social technologies and the communities they enable us to create, Theo Triantafyllidis rarely seeks to provide any answers. Instead, his work allows him to constantly consider ...
Kali Malone, Rivet, Erik Enocksson, Johanna Knutsson and Vanligt Folk reflect on the Swedish musical landscape at Malmö's Intonal Festival 2019.
Palestinian-Egyptian artist Oldyungmayn plays to his own shifting emotions while underlining the vital necessity of undying momentum. “When I was researching and conceptualising this mix, I was ...