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Nick Fulton
The experimental artist on the origins of her new album ‘Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin’ and how the pandemic pause could revitalize music scenes everywhere.
The Iranian-Dutch avant-pop singer on her existential new album and the ‘Habibi’ music video, premiering today on i-D.
The Colombian singer-songwriter’s debut album, executive produced by Teddy Geiger, translates sorrow into uplifting, feminist pop tunes.
Their debut album ‘Pain Olympics’ is full of catchy punk anthems that explore living in a post-truth society and how to build a brighter future.
The Texas trio discuss their highly anticipated third album, adding bold new vocals and how bassist Laura Lee became an alt-rock style icon.
From Sega Bodega to Eartheater, some of i-D’s favourite artists share how the current pandemic has impacted their mental health.
The Toronto-based artist tells i-D about her third album, loaded with spicy, contemporary Latin pop tunes.
New York’s Queen of Hell on ‘BXTCH SLÄP’, her debut album full of throbbing techno and demonic ballroom beats.
The doors to our favorite clubs may have closed IRL, but the music scene is here for us during self-isolation and has never been more online.
The LA-based duo on how Grimes inspired their catchy bops and the release of their debut EP ‘A Little Rhythm and a Wicked Feeling’.
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