For Saint Levant, music is a means of creating home
Marwan Abdelhamid joins Document to talk Burna Boy, Edward Said, and the release of his latest single, “One More Time”
Perfume Genius expresses the indefinable on ‘Ugly Season’
For Document’s tenth anniversary issue, musician Mike Hadreas reflects on the physicality of emotions and using anxiety as artistic fuel
In ‘Preacher’s Daughter,’ Ethel Cain creates her own gospel
The Southern-born popstar isn’t interested in escaping her upbringing—instead, she’s bringing everyone else into her world
Sinead O’Brien’s book guide for surreal journeys in absurd times
The Irish punk-poet recommends four otherworldly stories, from Flann O’Brien to Virginia Woolf
The life and death of Blackhaine
On his latest EP, ‘Armour II,’ Tom Heyes’s poetic dexterity drives a narrative ridden with guilt and paranoia
Little Simz subverts the exposure of stardom while standing in her own truth
For Document’s Tenth Anniversary issue, the London-based rapper joins Document to discuss leveling up and using her talent for the greater good
Oliver Sim and Xavier Dolan perceive a new world for queer youth
The bassist and vocalist for The xx joins the Cannes regular to discuss his debut solo album ‘Hideous Bastard’ and the formative impact of 'Buffy...
Papooz and Stéphane Ashpool explore the intersections of style and sound
In celebration of the band’s latest album ‘None Of This Matters Now,’ the duo joins the French designer to discuss the impact of Paris in...
Huguette Tolinga ties modern community with the tradition of Congolese percussion
The singer and multi-instrumentalist created her debut single, ‘Amani Bombe,’ in collaboration with young musicians in Kinshasa
For Hyd, music is a vessel for material transformation
From geothermal mud fields to Death Valley, the artist explores the energetic properties of the earth in three new music videos premiering exclusively for Document
P.H.F.’s playlist for finding mental purity before sunrise
The New Zealand-based artist traverses personal traumas on his most recent album. For Document, he shares a playlist to find sleep amid your own.
Nep Sidhu’s ‘Paradox of Harmonics’ is a creative act of gratitude
The multidisciplinary artist’s first solo exhibition in the US is rooted in Detroit’s lineage of creative collaboration
Sunflower Bean embraces the here and now on ‘Headful of Sugar’
On their latest album, the New York band balances the desire to disconnect with a yearning to be present
BASEMENT’s GeGa Japaridze and Téa Abashidze merge techno’s cutting edge with community engagement
The pair join Knockdown Center’s Tyler Myers to discuss the makings of Wire Festival, a two-night event that reimagines the future of entertainment and activism
On ‘N2KY,’ MOSSY analyzes the relationships of post-adolescence
The artist joins fellow Aussie and collaborator Banoffee to discuss web-era music making
Iggy Pop and Ottessa Moshfegh examine the pathologies of contemporary culture
For Document’s Tenth Anniversary issue, Iggy Pop joins Ottessa Moshfegh to discuss raging against the machine, weaponizing established paradigms, and leaving New York for greener...
Kevin Morby makes friends with the dead on ‘This Is A Photograph’
The artist embarked on a ghoulish tour of artists who have passed, emerging with his most thoughtful album to date
Let’s Eat Grandma may have actually eaten your grandma
The duo joins Document to discuss their new album ‘Two Ribbons,’ dissect their relationship, and attempt to normalize berry picking in graveyards
beabadoobee finds company in herself on ‘Beatopia’
Her latest single ‘See You Soon’ explores the artist’s shroom-induced drive to spend time with herself
Fontaines D.C. reclaim their pride on ‘Skinty Fia’
The band joins Document to discuss their latest album, the failings of guitar music, and balancing national and regional identities
Andrew Bird’s ‘Inside Problems’ tackles the demons that even Headspace can’t deter
The musician joins Document to discuss his latest album and the many branches of his artistic career
The man who attempted to assassinate Reagan is playing a sold out show in Brooklyn
John Hinckley Jr. has 26,000 YouTube subscribers and enough fans to warrant a tour—but is it for the right reasons?
Bakar makes music for the future, with his heart on his sleeve
The artist talks raves, street rap, following his instincts, and his latest album ‘Nobody’s Home’
The deconstruction, and rebirth, of Jenny Hval
The prolific multidisciplinary emerges from the pandemic with ‘Classic Objects,’ a new record that reimagines what it means to be subversive
GeGa Japaridze and Téa Abashidze of Basement expand their vision with Wire Festival
The two-day event will feature a star-studded DJ lineup, as well as art installations and panels on the techno underground
Blu DeTiger’s music is a Gen Z daydream
The artist spoke with Document about her latest single, ‘Hot Crush Lover,’ a complicated relationship with pop, and connecting with fans during COVID
Boston Chery does it all, with the Brooklyn community behind her
The DJ and producer met with Document to speak on her upcoming EP ‘Channel 8,’ a love for ’90s throwbacks, and how to throw a...
Baird is keeping in motion and “letting things flow”
The multi-instrumentalist discusses his ‘Birdsongs’ EP series, charting his evolution from Brockhampton collaborator to indie upstart
Mattiel sees hot red: Enter the world of ‘Georgia Gothic’
On the eve of their third album release, the duo discusses creative partnership and sticking to their guns
Just Mustard brings an eerie edge to shoegaze
The Irish band joins Document to discuss its latest album ‘Heart Under’
Glove’s ‘Boom Nights’ reinvigorates musical tropes
In prioritizing synchronicity in vision over technical experience, the band’s euphoric debut album brings a new-age edge to nostalgic sounds
RÜFÜS DU SOL’s Sundream Festival is a new paradigm for raving
Blending wellness and meditation with music and dancing, the event encourages people to revel in their body—and then get in touch with it
Cate Le Bon is getting lost to find herself
The art pop iconoclast joins Document to discuss creative transference, childhood escapism, and the difference between solitude and loneliness
Dweller is building a platform for generations of Black techno artists
The New York music festival, founded by Frankie Decaiza Hutchinson, featured acts by LSDXOXO, Juliana Huxtable, and more
Alex Cameron is in ecstasy and anxiety on ‘Oxy Music’
The Australian musician is both authentic and willingly obtuse in a drug-addled album
Boy Harsher takes us inside their experimental horror film ‘The Runner’
Darkwave duo Jae Matthews and Gus Muller join creative collaborators Kris Esfandiari and Sigrid Lauren to discuss their cinematic debut
Moses Sumney is committed to a reintegration with nature
In his new performance ‘Live From Blackalachia,’ the musician and poet challenges misconceptions of the region and celebrates his relationship to the earth
The year of Yasmina Ysabell
The New York native's debut single 'Scales' is set to release on March 3
Tears for Fears’s first album in 17 years expounds ‘the traumas of just being alive’
On the release of ‘The Tipping Point,’ Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith tell Document about the importance of a narrative arc
Lizzy McAlpine on breaking genre and breaking out
The up-and-coming musician discusses finding fame on TikTok, collaborating with FINNEAS, and her second album’s new sound
Lewis OfMan’s ‘Sonic Poems’ is a timeless ode to the emotional voice
The up-and-coming musician speaks on finding his sound, falling in love, and keeping away from ‘vampire people’
Suki Waterhouse is in unending pursuit of self-expansion
The model, actress, and singer joins Document to discuss the making of her debut album, ‘I Can’t Let Go’
Spotify’s Joe Rogan debacle spotlights a long-corrupt streaming apparatus
When corporate responsibility is improbable, how do we respond to unjust systems?
Patti Smith is on Substack, and she wants to say ‘a late hello’
The iconic artist’s newsletter is home to ‘The Melting’—her new longform serial—and a collection of personal videos, poems, and musical livestreams
Towa Bird is entering the mainstream
The artist speaks on her TikTok following, discovering Jimi Hendrix at age 12, and knowing her worth as a queer woman in the music industry
Black Marble on ‘Fast Idol’ and the ritual of listening
In conversation with Document, Chris Stewart breaks down his latest album and makes the case for ‘mood music’
Change is the only constant for VTSS
The London-based dissident artist muses on the power of TikTok, seeking inspiration in new surroundings, and her latest EP ‘Projections’
Who does your voice belong to? For musician Holly Herndon, the answer is ‘everyone’
For Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue, the musician envisions the future of intellectual property in the era of vocal deepfakes
Damian Lazarus on the return of Day Zero, the music festival designed around cultural connectivity
The world famous DJ speaks on his love for Tulum, the future of electronic music, and the process of building his universe