Josh Hight Goes Against The Grain In New Broadsheet Newspaper, ‘Idle Pages’
“This is a newspaper for people who like to look.” That’s how photographer and 10 Magazine collaborator Josh Hight describes Idle Pages, his quiet yet striking new project.
The Floor Fillers: Ten Meets Saoirse
Very few DJs command a dance floor quite like Saoirse. Emerging from the Irish rave scene, she has spent the last two decades treating crowds to mind-boggling sets that tour through a hypnotic blend of genres pulled from across the
Meet The Emerging Designers Stocked In APOC Store’s New Permanent Space
Over the past five years, Apoc Store – a curated marketplace specialising in independent, upcoming designers – has established itself as the go-to destination for those who embrace an offbeat and experimental style.
Introducing The Essex Electro-Pop Duo Good Neighbours
With their biggest song, Home, amassing a whopping 375 million streams on Spotify, the Essex electro-pop duo Good Neighbours are soaring thanks to their arena-ready self-empowerment anthems, giddily high falsettos and a chantable sound that’s like MGMT and The Suburbs-era
Gearing Up To Junction 2 Festival With D. Tiffany, Bashkka and Ryan Elliott
We sat down with some of our most-anticipated headliners to chat festival essentials, summer soundtracks and even glean a sneak peek at the selections that’ll have us two-stepping into oblivion.
10 Questions With Kokoroko Following The Release Of Their New Album ‘Tuff Times Never Last’
“London to the world” reads the first line of jazz collective Kokoroko’s Spotify bio. A nod to the locale of the band and where each of its members grew up, it’s equally telling of what they wish to reflect in
The Floor Fillers: Ten Meets Conducta
Conducta has solidified himself as a purveyor of all things UK garage. The beloved two-stepping genre, which swept clubs across the UK through the late ’90s/early 2000s, is in safe hands with the Bristol-born producer. He’s creating UKG for a
The Soulful Sound Of Sekou
Listening to Sekou, 20, for the first time is an experience akin to hearing early Adele, with this soul singer similarly sounding both biblically powerful and close to drowning in a river of tears.
Ten’s To See: ‘Louis Vuitton: Visionary Journeys’ At Nakanoshima Museum Of Art
Japan has long held impressive credentials when it comes to cultural influence. The birthplace of tastemakers like Rei Kawakubo, Yohji Yamamoto and Issey Miyake, as well as street style bibles like Fruits, cherished artists like Yayoi Kusama and beloved film
Ten’s To Do: Immerse Yourself In Sharon Eyal’s ‘R.O.S.E’ At Sadler’s Wells East
In the fully immersive dance spectacle R.O.S.E, now showing at Sadler’s Wells East (July 11-13), conceived and choreographed by Eyal, the line between onlooker and performer is dramatically blurred.
10 Questions With Surusinghe As She Gears Up To Play Dekmantel Festival
After seizing global dance floors with a sound shaped by taut techno mechanics and shape-shifting basslines, Surusinghe is a star on the rise.
The Floor Fillers: Ten Meets Kasra V
Kasra V is well tuned in delighting dance floors far and wide. Born and raised in Tehran, moving to London when he was 17, he has played sets at the likes of Club Raum in Amsterdam and London’s Fabric that
Meet Navy, Britain’s Next Great Super Group
Led by multi-instrumentalist jazz musician Bradley Miller, aka Cktrl, the Navy collective is seeking to be the UK’s next boundary-pushing musical crew. Its other members – including Novelist, Prem, Kabuto, Tony Bontana and A.I.M. – combine creative disciplines like rap,
10 Questions With Jessica Winter As She Releases Her Debut LP ‘My First Album’
Perceptive and evocative, Jessica Winter is the artist whose name should be on the tip of everyone's tongue.
Step Inside Selfridges’ Summer Of Sound In-Store Takeover
It’s festival season, and whether you’re walking around in warm and muddy wellington boots or trying to find the port-a-loo with the shortest queue, music is probably the thing at the top of your mind. It’s on Selfridges‘ too, as