Josh Hall
The Ups and Downs of Being a Teenage DIY Promoter in a Quiet Town Outside London
The typical story of a matted haired 17 year-old from Guildford, trying to do anything but read Frankenstein for his A-Levels.
Just Because Bands Aren't Singing For Miliband, Doesn't Mean The Protest Song Is Over
The world has moved on since 1987, and so too has music.
Could Birmingham Ever Surpass London as the Home of Grime?
The Midlands has been bubbling for nearly ten years now. We sent a writer to find out if it will ever actually boil.
Warp's Most Endearing Frontman, Tyondai Braxton, Revived Rock by Dismantling It
Between Battles and his solo work, Braxton pushed rock music into a radical, cramped space.
Are Oasis Socialists?
We spoke to Alex Niven, the author of a new book on Definitely Maybe, and asked him till he told us.
It Turns Out Luke Abbott's Tactile Techno is Inspired by English Forests and Sun Ra
"I'm not trying to make political music. I'm not Billy Bragg."
After the Police Shutdown - How Just Jam was Saved
The only reviewer at the event, Josh Hall recounts one of the most special evenings of music he's ever seen.
Why did the City Of London Police cancel the Just Jam event at the Barbican?
Police racism and grime shows collide once more...
How "German Whip" is Steering Grime's Unexpected Comeback
“This is the tempo that my heart beats at – 140 beats per minute."
Does BBC Radio Still Have a Diversity Problem?
Last week 6 Music announced the line-up for their first festival and the acts they've booked are those favoured by the children of people who commute from the Home Counties to a hedge fund job.
I Asked My Grandma What She Thought About Modern Music
If you want a straight answer on anything, especially pop music, you have to ask someone over 80...