As LWE continue to deliver forward-thinking club events across London, their inspired b2b concept-party SIDEXSIDE is happening this Sunday 16th April at Tobacco Dock in London!
The Great Gallery hosted by Jamie Jones presents a triple billing of Nicole Moudaber, Cassy and Richy Ahmed.
After his legacy at DC10 in Ibiza (this season residency opens from 21st June to 27th September), Jamie brings the vibrant energy from the island to The Great Gallery, while techno powerhouse Nicole Moudaber adds her own touch of pure brilliance. Up next is Cassy, whose dedication to music ultimately demonstrates the true meaning of a quality performance.
Taking the stage in the notorious Car Park, Guy Gerber will play side by side with Dubfire, Art Department, and Matthew Dear. Whilst Dubfire has the innate capability to drive enthusiasm with passion, Art Department’s experimental techno beats combined with Matthew Dear’s thriving incorporation of divergent genres makes the Car Park a serious line-up of heavyweight sounds.
Check out Matthew Dear‘slatest Boiler Room set below:
Marnix Eyckmans photographed by Aitana Valencia and styled by Ana San José with SS26 pieces from Dior Men, for the DREAMCORE issue of Fucking Young! magazine.
Chino Amobi’s new project, “Eroica II: Christian Nihilism”, marks a striking and deeply personal return from an artist known for expanding the edges of sound, image, and storytelling.
Arts of the Earth at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is an ambitious exhibition on humanity’s shifting relationship with our planet, soil, and biodiversity.
Inspired by the folklore and spirit of flamenco, the collection captures the movement and emotion of the dance through silhouettes, contrasts, and details.
MODUS VIVENDI presents its Fall-Winter Black and White edition, a collection that drifts in from a retro art universe and lands right inside the pulse of modern urban life. The vibe is graphic, fluid and inclusive, as… »
There’s a quiet light that runs through Óscar Casas’ work, an energy that feels both instinctive and deliberate, like someone who has learned to move between dream and reality with ease.
Out of Australia’s sticky summer nights comes Full Flower Moon Band — a name that’s gone from whispered cult obsession to one of the country’s most ferocious live exports.
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.