Maybe the People Would Be the Times
One writer remembers the 1970s New York City music scene, which we have to thank for everything.
Grappling with the Future of Music and the Value of Vinyl
Music industry experts discuss how advancements in technology have changed the face of music on this episode of 'The VICE Magazine Podcast.'
Irish Rap Had to Get Brutally Honest to Make Its Mark
A new generation of largely Dublin rappers is taking aim at political inequalities and the stereotypes holding their scene back.
Welcome to the Naked, Paint-Dripping World of New Weird Britain
There's a new wave of underground musicians, sound artists, producers and bands creating immersive worlds for their audiences to participate in.
Why People Shut Up When Obongjayar Opens His Mouth
Off the back of his outstanding sophomore EP 'Bassey', we sat down with the London-based Nigerian artist to see what he's getting up to next.
Mija Is EDM's Last Great Hope
The self-made 25-year-old DJ is poised to become one of the biggest names in contemporary dance music, as well as a one-woman art factory.
The Collective Adding a New Twist to New Orleans's Musical Legacy
Lawrence Burney interviews Lil Jodeci, Brandon Ares, and other members of Pink Room Project, on this episode of 'The VICE Magazine Podcast.'
Streaming Is Killing the Musical Author
How algorithms are not only changing the way we listen, but are changing the way we write music.
Inside the Lucrative Underground Market for Pre-Made Beats
On this episode of 'The VICE Magazine Podcast,' we talk about our dusty cover photo and the growing popularity (and controversy) around beat leasing.