The pleasures and agonies of Oliver Laxe's spellbinding Cannes winner 'Sirāt' kick off at a sandy Moroccan rave where a dad and his son search for a lost girl.
Time Warp’s eighth U.S. outing brings stacked lineups, big production and a Brooklyn takeover.
Laxe's Cannes winner, Sirāt is a thrillingly hypnotic survey of the spiritual anguish suffered by ravers in the Moroccan desert.
In The Wire 502, Holly Dicker argues that in a post-pandemic age dominated by social media and celebrity, the physical engagement and countercultural spirit of rave is under imminent threat ...
Back with another punk-infused dance donker, queer-grenade Lynks takes square aim at the highfalutin on feverish 'I Didn't ...
Tahlia Barnett, popularly recognised by her stage name FKA Twigs, has dropped her new album, Eusexua Afterglow.
Flying the flag for Brazil's varied femme underground, Carola has compiled a list of kaleidoscopic rollers spanning house, ...
A massive if controversial hit, The Prodigy's provocative 'Smack My Bitch Up' from 1997 boasted some gripping and mysterious ...
The less you know about Neon's Spanish Oscar entry, the better. Oliver Laxe tells us about the philosophies underpinning the ...
Watching the Colts and Falcons battle it out in the German capital in front of 70,000 fans was unlike any football game I’d ...
Bar Franca, a revamped downtown LA DJ bar, aims to revive the neighborhood's struggling nightlife after pandemic shutdowns ...
Immersive experience curators Do LaB have revealed the music lineup for North America's original boutique music festival, ...
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