Big Zuu Doesn't Really Go Clubbing – Except The Time He Went With Drake
In our quick fire Q&A column 'Share Location', the UK rapper revealed the first gift he received when he became famous and his superpower.
The Dark Internet History of Clams Casino's Cult Song 'I'm God'
Almost a decade after its release, the cloud rap instrumental stirs up feelings of hope and loss – which we explored with Clams himself.
My Journey Through the Internet's Cyber Raves Ended in VR Euphoria
A quest through endless Zoom parties, on the hunt for a true transcendental experience.
Hold On, Why Do These Two New UK Rap Songs Sound the Same?
MIST and Fredo's "House Party" and AJ Tracey and MoStack's "Dinner Guest", released within 48 hours of each other, both sample the same club tune. Coincidence, or shifty?
The Third Phase of UK Drill Is Here
Moving away from its early rap sound, UK drill is experimenting in 2020 – from Headie One's club ready tape to M1llionz's melodic flow.
WATCH: Our New Documentary About Raving in Virtual Reality
In the first episode of our new series, 'Ravespotting', host Tir Dhondy joins a livestream pre-party, a Zoom rave and Second Life nightclub.
Disabled Not Defeated: The Rock Band with Learning Disabilities
Watch our new documentary, about a post-punk band made up of adults with learning disabilities, who discover the power of creativity after the heart-breaking death of one of their band members.
The Unstoppable Rise of Welsh Language Music
Young people are at the forefront of a Welsh cultural renaissance, fuelled by a spike in speakers and growing frustration with post-Brexit Westminster politics.
The Guide to Getting Into Cocteau Twins, the Hypnotic Dream Pop-Pioneers
As told from someone who grew up around their beautiful yet ugly dystopia.
Ladies, Ladies: A Fiona Apple 'Fetch the Bolt Cutters' Album Roundtable
VICE staffers and music critics discuss the singer-songwriter’s first album in eight years.
How Dizzee Rascal's 'I Luv U' Revolutionised UK Music Forever
In an exclusive extract from his new book "Liberation Through Hearing", XL Recordings boss Richard Russell recounts his early years working with a British legend.