The Musician, The Mother and The Myth: Sona Jobarteh
Some traditions need to be broken in order to be restored. At an intimate night at The Roundhouse, London, Gambian artist Sona Jobarteh - the first female professional kora player from a griot family, extends the role of the mother through music and myth.
An Artist’s Perspective: Madison McFerrin
Briggs sat down with Madison McFerrin - an American singer, songwriter and producer. Madison delved into her influences, her relationship with music, how residing in different US states over time has influenced her journey and helped shape her community - as well as new video visuals for her single ‘God Herself’ off her debut album “I Hope You Can Forgive Me”.
An Artist’s Perspective: Kara Jackson
To kick start Women’s History Month, Briggs sat down with Kara Jackson ahead of her debut album - Kara unravelled stories from her journey so far, including her sonic influences, how the creative scene in Chicago has inspired her growth and the healing experience of art in community.
Rounding Up An Endless Summer Of Festivals
As we welcome in a new month, we’re taking a moment to celebrate the festivals we’ve experienced over an endless summer. From inclusive, female-led line ups to spaces that centre care and openly affirm queer identities, we round-up the summer festivals that brought us closer together.
Soul Frequency at We Out Here Festival
We Out Here was indeed a something-for-everyone kind of festival. People may have left physically exhausted from all of the dancing but undoubtedly mentally and emotionally recharged with a frequency of soul-filled new memories.
Body Movements Festival: Body Takeover
Body Movements Festival: a place where queer bodies were allowed absolute liberty to move, breathe, and flow - just as they were meant to.
Celebrating South Asian Heritage Month
For South Asian Heritage Month, we’re celebrating our very own Vicky Pasion. We caught up with Pasion to ask her 5 questions…
Black Feminist Punk: Big Joanie at Southbank Centre
Self-described as “The Ronettes filtered through 80s DIY and 90s riot grrrl, with a sprinkling of dashikis”, Black feminist punk band Big Joanie are taking the world by storm.
Safer Spaces at Strawberries & Creem Festival
Over the weekend, Vicky Pasion was invited by UN Women UK to be at the Strawberries & Creem festival. With an inclusive, female led line-up, Strawberries & Creem is the first ‘Safe Spaces Now’ Festival committed to making safer spaces for women and marginalised groups.
Top Tier Vibes at Flesh Queer Festival
Check out what we got up to at the UK’s first queer camping festival!
Our Top 6 Comfort Songs to Soothe the Soul
To round up Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re sharing our favourite comfort songs that we come back to whenever we’re feeling blue.
Flesh Festival
Three stages, two days, and a revolutionary line-up: queer camping heaven has arrived for LGBTQ+ ravers, their friends, and allies.
Asian Tones: Supporting Upcoming British-Asian Artists
Check out Chandni and Medley, the two great openers for ‘UNEARTHED: Vicky Pasion’.
Women to Watch
As Women’s History Month draws to a close, the exciting work of up and coming artists keeps powering onwards! Here are our top picks for women to keep on your radar this year.
Live Show Review: Adrianne Lenker
Have you ever been in an old abandoned cinema full of people gently weeping? This was the experience at EartH Hackney when Adrianne Lenker played.
GIFTED Recommends: ‘Stay Free’ - Londrelle
Londrelle spreads a message of joy and resilience: through self-love and mindfulness, he shares how we can overcome the darkest moments of life. Stay Free is about good vibrations, spirituality, manifestation, meditation, and appreciation, all combined with chill-hop beats and relaxing vibes.
Black Future: HEAVY
To celebrate Black History Month, GIFTED is spotlighting ‘HEAVY’, by our very own Vicky Pasion.
Letting Go with Vicky Pasion
Take a moment to sit and slow down with Soul Star Vicky Pasion. ‘To start the year, I’m proud to announce the support from the MOBOs for my next EP! As we welcome in a new month, I feel that it’s important to take some time to reflect and celebrate our wins - big and small.’
Playlists as Portals
As part of Autograph ABP’s open call, they opened up space for kam + pita, friends whose pandemic survival work led them to cultivating an intentional playlisting practise.
RCRDSHOP Presents: Jam Sessions
RCRDSHOP recently held the first of a promising season of intimate ‘jam sessions’, at the atmospheric Tea Building on Shoreditch High Street - an underground studio a part of Soho House, London.