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How BUSHROD used Depop to launch his career

Posted on 6th February 20216th February 2021 by Morwenna Davies

Morwenna Davies chats to BUSHROD, Banbury’s finest rapper

A retrospective look at Tortoise’s Millions Now Living Will Never Die

Posted on 6th February 202111th February 2021 by Harry Bedder

Harry Bedder reflects upon Tortoise’s post-rock classic, Millions Now Living Will Never Die.

Burial’s track ‘Chemz’ is twelve minutes of blissful garage

Posted on 6th February 20216th February 2021 by Alexandra Stewart

Alexandra Stewart explores Burial’s chaotic garage-inflected single ‘Chemz’

Channel Tres serves us dreamy hip house on new EP ‘i can’t go outside’

Posted on 6th February 20216th February 2021 by Kareina Khubchand Daswani

Kareina Khubchand Daswani shares her thoughts on Channel Tres’ latest EP ‘i can’t go outside’

Yu Su brings us exquisite expansiveness on debut album Yellow River Blue

Posted on 6th February 202111th February 2021 by Alexandra Stewart

Alexandra Stewart talks us through Yu Su’s mesmerising debut, Yellow River Blue.

Five tracks to get you through Lockdown 3.0

Posted on 5th February 20215th February 2021 by Bridget Eke

Bridget Eke talks us through five tracks that will give you comfort in Lockdown 3.0

The Gryphon’s artists to watch in 2021

Posted on 5th February 20215th February 2021 by The Gryphon Web Editor

All the acts the Music and Clubs editors think you should be keeping a firm eye on over the coming annum.

The history of GTA Radio

Posted on 4th February 20213rd February 2021 by Millie Vietri

Millie Vietri tracks the history of GTA Radio, its impact on gameplay, and on GTA players.

In The Middle with Pale Waves

Posted on 3rd February 202123rd March 2021 by Fern McErlane

Fern McErlane caught up with Pale Waves’ frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie ahead of the release of their second album, Who Am I?

Black Country, New Road reveal an unexpected capacity for beauty with enchanting new single, ‘Track X’

Posted on 3rd February 20213rd February 2021 by Freya Martin

Freya Martin reviews the deceptively effortless and nostalgic new track from Black Country, New Road, ‘Track X.’

Celebrating SOPHIE

Posted on 3rd February 20214th February 2021 by Alice Browne

Alice Browne celebrates the legacy of electronic pioneer SOPHIE in the wake of her death.

Whole Lotta Red: Playboi Carti at his most experimental

Posted on 3rd February 20213rd February 2021 by Hemma Daddral

Hemma Daddral reviews Playboi Carti’s polarising Christmas release, Whole Lotta Red.

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