JULIE FOR NME
Emerging alt-rock trio Julie makes a striking appearance on the cover of NME, bringing their raw sound and DIY ethos to the forefront. Known for blending shoegaze, punk, and grunge influences, Julie embodies the pulse of a new underground scene, capturing the spirit of youth and rebellion in their music.
WASIA PROJECT FOR NME
In their NME magazine feature, Wasia Project commands attention with a sonic journey that fuses cultural influences, transcending borders and genres. Through insightful interviews and a celebration of diverse sounds, the feature sheds light on the collective's mission to bridge musical traditions, creating an immersive experience that resonates with global audiences.
GORILLAZ FOR DIY MAG
In a groundbreaking feature for DIY MAG, Gorillaz, the virtual band masterminded by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, materializes as a revolutionary force at the intersection of music, animation, and pop culture. The editorial unfolds as a virtual odyssey, capturing Gorillaz not just as a musical project but as pioneers who have redefined the very essence of what a band can be in the digital age.
GORILLAZ FOR NME
In an electrifying feature with NME, Gorillaz, the virtual band phenomenon led by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, take center stage, offering readers a glimpse into the sonic and visual universe they've meticulously crafted over the years. The editorial unfolds like a surreal journey through a digital dreamscape, capturing the essence of Gorillaz not only as a musical project but as a groundbreaking fusion of art, technology, and pop culture.