Whether they call themselves R&B, pop or nothing at all, FKA Twigs and Beyoncé are the most powerful, innovative and feminist voices we have in music.
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FKA Twigs sits down with her band for an interview with Zane Lowe and previews new songs from her upcoming album LP1.
After listening to it, five minutes of slowburning heartache later, we can understand why.
Chicago’s Lucki Eck$ skews even further afield from the rest of the Chicago rap landscape with “Ouch Ouch,” thanks in part to the swirling, chirping, astral production by FKA Twigs.
From synthesised speech to J-pop vocaloids, Adam Harper traces the shifting role of the voice in popular music.
With disjointed fluttering choreography, FKA Twigs dances to a spiraling remix of “Ache” from her first EP.
View the strangely eerie art work for FKA Twigs’ first album, LP1
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