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Falling in Love at 140+ BPM: KI/KI
The first time you hear a KI/KI set, you don’t think “wow, nice selection.” You think: “Oh. This person is dangerous.” Dangerous in the way old rave flyers were dangerous. In the way acid lines feel illegal even when they’re not. In the way your heart starts racing before your brain can say calm down . She drags the 90s rave spirit into the present, straps it to a faster BPM, and whispers, “You missed this. But I brought it back for you.” And suddenly you’re dancing like rent
Jan 171 min read


AEREA: Dancing With the Ghost of Tomorrow
AEREA doesn’t make techno. They make feelings you weren’t ready to feel at 4am . Somewhere between a broken heart and a warehouse speaker about to explode, AEREA lives. Their sound is what happens when trance grows up, gets emotionally unavailable, and starts writing love letters to the dancefloor instead of people. There’s always this tension in their music . Like two souls chasing each other through neon fog, never quite touching, but always dancing dangerously close. It’s
Jan 111 min read


I Trust Cloudy with My Sanity
I don’t listen to DJ Cloudy. I orbit her. She doesn’t play music so much as she rearranges your internal organs with bass and bad decisions. Somewhere deep in the sweat and strobe lights, she unleashes schranz, fast, brutal, industrial, completely unbothered by your comfort. It’s the kind of techno that doesn’t ask how your day was. It grabs you by the throat and tells you to keep up. Cloudy’s sets are a controlled collapse. Heavy kicks, relentless BPMs, distorted grooves tha
Dec 13, 20251 min read


ARXSTUDIOS : A MOVEMENT STITCHED IN A BEDROOM
ARXSTUDIOS isn’t just a fashion label it’s a rebellion disguised as handmade drip. When FOMO sat down with founder Akshay Raj , we realised quickly: this man didn’t start a brand, he started a community built on self-expression, individuality, and heirloom-level craftsmanship. Based in Akola, ARXSTUDIOS upcycles sustainable materials into one-of-one garments meant to outlive trends, closets, and possibly the planet. For Akshay, this isn’t eco-marketing, it’s responsible crea
Nov 29, 20251 min read


Scouse in the Shadows
If you’ve been anywhere near the internet recently or just heard suspicious bass rumbling under your bed at 3AM , chances are it was EsDeeKid . Liverpool’s most mysterious export since… well, Liverpool itself. EsDeeKid is the kind of artist who drops music like he’s pressing a self-destruct button. No promo. No warning. No “out now!”. Just absolute sonic chaos hitting your playlist while you wonder if you accidentally subscribed to a secret society. And the mask? Iconic. He w
Nov 29, 20251 min read


Olaolu Slawn: The Don of “IDGAF” Art
Let’s get one thing straight, Olaolu Slawn isn’t your average paintbrush guy. He’s that Nigerian-born, London-based menace who made it cool to look like you didn’t even try (but lowkey tried way too hard). Slawn started off bombing walls in Lagos with his crew BOY$ , just vibing, spraying chaos, and somehow turning it into culture. Fast-forward a few years and man’s out here designing suits for Virgil , dropping custom pieces for Drake , and having art collectors pay stupid
Nov 11, 20251 min read


Charlotte de Witte: The Queen of Techno and the Church of Darkness
There’s something dangerously magnetic about Charlotte de Witte. She doesn’t just play techno, she becomes it. Born in Ghent, Belgium , in 1992, Charlotte started sneaking her way into underground clubs as a teenager, hiding behind the alias Raving George to dodge the bias of a male-dominated scene. But when the smoke cleared, she dropped the mask and what stepped out wasn’t just a DJ. It was a revolution in black boots. Her sound is pure hypnosis: stripped-down, acidic, a
Oct 12, 20252 min read


Jonathan Anderson: The Man Who Made Fashion Uncomfortable (and Brilliant)
Born in Northern Ireland in 1984, Jonathan Anderson grew up far from couture. His dad was a rugby player, his mum a teacher. Dyslexia pushed him toward visual thinking, leading him to the London College of Fashion , then Prada , and finally his own label JW Anderson in 2008. By 2013, he was running Loewe under LVMH, redefining luxury with his strange, intellectual take on clothes. (somewhere between sculpture and sarcasm.) In 2024 , Anderson’s collections turned surreal Ey
Oct 12, 20251 min read


Raised by Chaos, Signed by Sony: Central Cee
Some kids grow up dreaming of being astronauts. Central Cee just wanted to survive West London and maybe drop a bar so cold it’d make the block stop breathing for a second. Born Oakley Neil H.T. Caesar-Su , he came out the womb with a hoodie and a trust issue. Growing up in Shepherd’s Bush , life was less “coming-of-age movie,” more “don’t get caught outside after 8.” His dad had him vibing to old-school rap and reggae before he could spell “Cench,” while the streets taught h
Oct 12, 20252 min read


SMG (Sardari Music Gang)
If you ever wondered what happens when you mix unapologetic Punjabi attitude, new-age Hip-Hop, and global ambition, meet SMG , short for Sardari Music Gang — a Mumbai-born music trio now operating across time zones and accents from Australia and the UK . Three Blokes, Two Continents, One Mission , To Make Punjabi Hip-Hop Unmissable Comprising three firecrackers Big Kay , Baggh-E , and Farmaan. T his isn't your typical "three friends who made a group in college" story. No, th
Jun 23, 20252 min read


Nikita Laptinov Designs Logos Honoring Ukrainian Cities
When air raid sirens become part of your morning routine, design takes on a different meaning. Ukrainian designer Nikita Laptinov didn’t set out to create logos for cities like Kyiv, Mariupol, Kharkiv , or Irpin . But when your country’s being shelled and your soul is on fire, sometimes creativity becomes a form of survival. With each city hit hardest by Russia’s invasion, Laptinov crafted a logo. Not for branding. Not for merch. But as a graphic tribute to the courage risi
Apr 30, 20252 min read


Seedhe Maut
No Filters, No Apologies, Just Bars If Indian hip-hop had a warning label, it might just say “Seedhe Maut inside: approach with open ears and a thick skin.” The Delhi-based duo Encore ABJ (Abhijay Negi) and Calm (Siddhant Sharma) aren’t here to hand out party anthems or TikTok jingles. Since forming in 2015 , they’ve been on a lyrical rampage, cutting through the fluff with verses that are equal parts heady, heavy, and hilarious. Seedhe Maut (which literally means "straight
Apr 30, 20252 min read


End of The Weeknd or Rebirth?
One of the first truly monumental releases of 2025 arrived with The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow . Initially set for a January 24 drop, the album was pushed back a week in light of the devastating wildfires that swept across Los Angeles. But once it landed—and with a massive North American tour alongside Playboi Carti and Mike Dean on the way—Abel season was in full swing. From the opening track, it was clear The Weeknd wasn’t holding back. The first line on “Wake Me Up” — “All
Apr 30, 20251 min read


Daniel Arsham Merges Anime with Antiquity
Daniel Arsham unveils his latest sculptural edition, SPLIT BUST — a striking new addition to his ongoing exploration of “fictional...
Apr 30, 20251 min read


Chanel Presents Weerasethakul’s Memory-Light Odyssey
Blurring the boundaries between reality and dreams, Apichatpong’s immersive installation delves into themes of light, memory, and the cyclical nature of existence. The experience is deepened by the haunting soundscapes of the late Ryuichi Sakamoto, while Katsuya Taniguchi’s digital artistry weaves together shadow, motion, and imagined landscapes. First unveiled at the Thailand Biennale in Chiang Rai, the Bangkok edition reaffirms Chanel’s ongoing commitment to contemporary ar
Apr 30, 20251 min read


Root Atelier and Brabus dropped automotive capsule.
Root Atelier teamed up with iconic automotive brand Brabus for its first-ever fashion collaboration—marking Brabus’s official entry into...
Apr 23, 20251 min read


Fear of God ESSENTIALS released second NBA/WNBA drop.
The second drop built on Fear of God’s ongoing partnership with the NBA and WNBA, expanding the collection with fresh apparel for even more teams across both leagues. This time, the signature co-branded hoodies that debuted last month returned with new designs featuring the Golden State Warriors, Memphis Grizzlies, Brooklyn Nets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Sacramento Kings, Atlanta Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers, Indiana Fever, and Las Vegas Aces. Updated colorways were also introduc
Apr 23, 20251 min read


Clay figures starred in LA FAM’s lookbook.
That time La Fam showcased their lookbook through sculpted clay models. It was unexpected, playful, and totally on-brand. They’ve always had a way of thinking outside the box, consistently finding new ways to present their collections. In a landscape where so many visuals start to blur together, La Fam’s creative direction stands out as a reminder of how far a little imagination can go.
Apr 23, 20251 min read
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