At the start of ESEA heritage month, Japanese-British artist and campaign manager Tiger Hagino Reid reflects on her journey to co-founding ESEA Music, a new group led by and for East and Southeast Asian artists and professionals in the UK music industry.
M Magazine joins the composer and sound artist in Church of the Ascension Blackheath to hear how he has responded to the work of Philip Glass for the Refractions project.
M Magazine chats to The Lounge Society about youth, politics, hometowns and their debut album Tired of Liberty.
Foundry's artist development lead Naomi Zeichner talks to M Magazine about nurturing independent artists, working with Arlo Parks, and the development programme's most global cohort yet.
With Big Brother set to return on ITV2 in 2023, M Magazine spoke to Andy Gray about composing one of British TV's most memorable themes.
M Magazine speaks to Phoebe Green about her debut album Lucky Me, opening up about mental health and allowing yourself the space to grow.
M Magazine speaks to producers Duke & Jones about their viral hit Jiggle Jiggle, Louis Theroux, and getting clearance from Neil Diamond.
For South Asian Heritage Month, Malvika Padin asks whether attempts to modernise South Asian music further dilute a diaspora who struggle to be visible in the UK music scene.
As they release their third album Unwanted, Pale Waves speak to M Magazine about community, vanity, and life's dark matter.
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