Tag: future


  • Closer To The Edge: Our Favourite Futuristic Literature

    Several Edge writers sit down and discuss their favourite pieces of futuristic literature

  • The Next Big Genre

    Morgan McMillan explores which genre will be taking over the music industry

  • The Future of Gigs: What To Expect

    Becky Davies predicts the state of future gigs, with the development of new, innovative technology.

  • Review: Madonna ft. Quavo – Future

    Madonna and Quavo collaborating on a track? Now I’ve seen everything…

  • Review: Future & Juice Wrld – WRLD On Drugs

    Rob Tucker reviews the collaborative release from Future and Juice Wrld.

  • Review: Kendrick Lamar, SZA, The Weeknd – Black Panther: The Album

    It’s finally here! Bailey Williams reviews the soundtrack to the hotly anticipated Marvel movie.

  • Review: N.E.R.D – No_One Ever Really Dies

    They’re back, but can they deliver on the hype?

  • This Week In Records (01/12/2017): Ed Sheeran, U2, & N.E.R.D

    It’s December. You’re officially allowed to whip out the Christmas playlist and buy that Baileys which has been staring at you in Sainsbury’s for the past two months. You can wear your ugly Christmas jumper with pride to lectures, and eat as much food as you like with the excuse of “It’s Christmas!”. Alongside the […]

  • Review: Taylor Swift – Reputation

    She’s back and doesn’t give a damn about her reputation.

  • Review: DJ Khaled – Grateful

    Another one from the man himself.

  • Mackie and Capaldi as Bill and the Doctor (BBC)

    Pearl Mackie is not giving anything away about the future of Bill on Doctor Who

    Mackie was staying tight-lipped during an interview with Graham Norton.

  • Review: Future – FUTURE / HNDRXX

    Rob Tucker reviews both sides of Future’s one-two hit.

  • Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare: The Missed Opportunity

    Alex takes a look at why the upcoming Call of Duty game has proved to be so controversial.

  • Are Extravagant Sales Hooks the Key to Popularising Records Nowadays?

    Psychedelic alternative rockers The Flaming Lips reveal that their 24-hour Halloween single will be placed inside human skulls – genius promotional ploy, or cheap sales hook?