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Sound Becomes Philosophy / Minimal Collective
Guided by the ideas of Pauline Oliveros and Byung-Chul Han, Minimal Collective cultivates awareness and connection through sound, turning each gathering into a contemporary ritual. Now, its vision expands toward creating a global archive and educational hub for interdisciplinary creation and cultural preservation.
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/by Editor NastyLost Highway / Judassime SS26
In this article, Judassime’s SS 2026 strongly narrative collection Lost Highway is first approached instinctively, before shifting to a more analytical perspective that considers the three acts in which the runway show is divided into.
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/by Editor NastyLeaving the light behind
Hardness and hush, figures like apparitions, wrapped in textures that distort time, caught between defiance and surrender. Through Enric Virgili's lens.
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/by Editor NastyDigging Wounds / Shirin Neshat
If there is an image that can capture Shirin Neshat’s work, it is a wound first touched, the finger sliding over old cuts once stitched together. In this three-voice interview we confront both her major works and her newest pieces, tracing the tangled threads between her art and the geopolitical violence unfolding around us.
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/by Editor NastyDer Nachtfalter
A slow descent into quiet obsession, where the air hums with the echo of locked doors and flickering fluorescence. A series by Chiara Toki, styled by Ana Balandina.
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/by Editor NastyHard Frequency / Negitiv
Negitiv is not the typical hard techno DJ. She’s a force of nature. Over time, she transitioned from psy-trance and darker electronic styles before landing on the raw and high-bpm energy of hard techno, Schranz, and industrial.
Music | Interview
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/by adminEtude Alba
Washed in the pale tones of an echo. Delicate, suspended between innocence and artifice. A fashion story photographed by Vasil Germanov and styled by Irina Georgieva.
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/by Editor NastyBastard Fields / Bacon Factory
Jamie Macleod Bryden attends Most Dismal Swamp’s new exhibition “The Bastard Fields” at the Bacon Factory – facilitated by the Autotelic Foundation. The piece runs to Dec 14th.
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/by Editor NastyThe Digital Amber
The Digital Amber is a London based brand founded in 2024 by digital artist Jojo Zan. Born in Beijing and now based in London, Jojo studied fashion design at the Royal College of Art and has since built a practice that explores the use of AR, VR and 3D printing to connect the digital and physical worlds.
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/by adminVirgil Abloh: The Codes / Grand Palais Exhibition
From 30 September to 9 October, the Virgil Abloh Foundation, in partnership with Nike, calls on audiences to sustain this legacy, transforming the space into one of reflection, celebration, and ongoing dialogue between past and present.
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/by Editor NastyIn Memoriam
A shimmer caught between signal and silence. Forms stretch, dissolve, reappear. Time glitches, texture speaks. What once was solid now hums with absence, like something recalled too late to hold.
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/by Editor NastyInside Pyramid / The Soul of Amnesia Ibiza
For 50 years, Amnesia Ibiza has defined electronic music culture. Pyramid continues this legacy with a vision for the future, a new KV2 sound system, and unforgettable nights. We caught up with the Pyramid team ahead of Sunday’s epic closing party featuring Nina Kraviz, Adiel, Ben Sims, Ricardo Villalobos, Raresh & more.
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/by Editor NastyShell
The shell is not what’s left behind. It’s what’s built to hold everything together that’s becoming. To remember what it means to move through the world as both ghost and shell, shape and soul. A series by Tiana Lenz and Elena Kasnatschejew.
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/by adminLost Kingdom / The Sirens Of Titan
Unveiled in mid-September, the new album channels the full interiority of the band into a groundbreaking audiovisual project. Combining existential art rock, psychedelic rock, and visuals, it is both a manifesto of uncertainty and a celebration of raw human creativity.
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/by Editor NastyLondon Fashion Week / SS26
Across this season, Milan felt alive, electric, and unpredictable.
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/by Editor NastyRoad to Homobloc 2025
On Saturday 6 December, Homobloc returns to Depot Mayfield for its sixth edition. The legendary queer block party once again invites artists, performers, and clubbers to unite in a celebration of freedom and self-expression.
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/by Editor NastyTeething / Bande A Part
Bande à Part is an ecosystem of raw sound, of strings stretched to the point of breaking, vocals bent and twisted into cries carved from an aching body. Teething, their latest release, is a punk rock-inflected coming-of-age ballad and the first glimpse of the upcoming EP Grit. The song will premiere on the occasion of a the single release show at The Old Blue Last on October 2nd. In this interview, we trace the genealogy of the track and music video together with writer, poet and musician Sabina Hellstrom.
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/by Editor NastyPayback
A getaway dressed in gloss and fury. They move with purpose. Unbothered and unstoppable. Every step is styled in defiance. Cash floats like confetti. The heat of the day clings to their skin, but nothing slows the stride. This isn’t revenge. It’s reclamation with interest.
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/by Editor NastyLONDON FASHION WEEK SS26
London Fashion Week has never been subtle, but this season felt especially charged. A citywide pulse of risk, imagination, and uncompromising taste. Designers here are not chasing trends; they are shaping the direction of fashion, insisting on texture, story, and tension over swipeable spectacle. From Dreaming Eli’s ritualistic Sicilian shadows to Dilara Findikoglu’s pale, rebellious ghost brides, the runways were full of intimacy, weight, and electric disturbance — moments that linger long after the lights dim. This is fashion as ritual, as rebellion, as the world shifting under our feet.
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/by Editor NastyWords that Matter / Damon Zucconi
“Online, I want the work to live forever” he affirms when asked about how his work interacts differently within the digital and physical realm. Having a foundation as a sculpture, it was through programming that artist Damon Zucconi first started to evaluate words as the raw material from which to shape his coded-based art: a shift of paradigm that brought him to view text as a matter with its own agency.
Art&Culture | Interview
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/by Editor NastyObjectophilia
Desire spills into the ordinary. Chrome and porcelain become sacred, their curves studied like lovers. A performance unfolds in domestic shadows. Nothing is neutral when touched with obsession.
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/by Editor NastyDANCÆ Ballet Sur_real / Modalities of Me
Berlin hums with unfinished echoes, a city built on fractures and in-betweens. At Monopol, Ballet Sur_real fuses dance and installation in Modalities of Me. Five figures embody power, chaos, fragility, and ferality, exploring desire, intimacy, and identity through club culture, digital life, and hyper-capitalist pressures. A body becomes a question, a space becomes alive, and identity splinters into light, sound, and shadow.
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/by Editor NastySoundscapes vol.8 / Fecal Matter
A selection for peace and tranquility by Fecal Matter: Hannah Rose Dalton & Steven Raj Bhaskaran of the Montreal-based art-fashion duo with an otherworldly aesthetic.
Music | Soundscapes
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/by adminSoundscapes vol.36 / Chelsea Wolfe
A special NYE selection by queen of doom Chelsea Wolfe to finally say farewell to this strange 2020. Digging beneath the mess of the world to find the beauty underneath.
Music | Soundscapes
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/by adminSoundscapes vol.12 / Silent Servant
Organised emotional response to isolation, selected by the American techno DJ and producer John Juan Mendez aka Silent Servant.
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