An Interview with Waifs & Strays
Waifs & Strays have been purveyors of forward thinking house music for over a half-decade. Among the crop of house artists to emerge around…
Waifs & Strays have been purveyors of forward thinking house music for over a half-decade. Among the crop of house artists to emerge around…
Bestival is here once again to round up what had been an extraordinary summer of festivals. Now in its 11th year, the festival created…
Amongst the wide variety of incredible talent at Battersea Arts Centre’s Borderless, Dele Sosimi stands out. The Nigerian-British musician is one of the pioneering…
A one day festival is an odd affair. Packing in all the components that make weekend festivals great and boiling it down to just…
We’ve been fans of Josh Butler for some time here at Bizarre Culture, an admiration which only escalated when we caught up with him…
Headman, aka Robi Insinna, has become a big name in electronic music since he entered the scene over a decade ago. During that span, he began to…
Geoffrey Billett spent most of his career as a Community Psychiatric Nurse for a Health and Social Care Trust. He retired in 2012 and…
Gabriel Bisset-Smith is an award winning writer/actor/director/comedian. Gabriel has recently been named one of the Dazed Visionaries by Dazed and Confused. Also, Gabriel’s short film Thrush won…
Mia Hansen-Løve’s Eden explores Parisian dance music culture through the rise and fall of the French Touch movement with great skill and minimal melodrama…
Mia Hansen-Løve’s Eden is proving to be the dance music film of the year. It is an authentic yet melancholy exploration of Paris’s dance music…
Matt Walsh- Shake the Mind Matt Walsh has been producing music since the late nineties, mostly as Clouded Vision. Along the way he has…
Don’t worry if you couldn’t go to Lost Village because you didn’t hear about it, or Gottwood because it was too far, or simply…
Since the turn of the Millennium, there has been a distinct change in the art of documentary filmmaking. Where documentaries used to be unpopular…
Documentary filmmaking is a powerful medium that can be used to raise awareness about social issues. Films as such are able to empower groups…
Japanese artist Yusuke Asai has covered a primary school classroom in Maharashtra, India, in a mural made with paint prepared from mud, dirt and sand found…