Tag: Mabel


  • “Festivals have gotten away with booking less women than ever”: Gender Inequality in Festival Lineups

    Connie Seamer tells all- why festival line-ups are a ‘boy’s club’ and how festival directors must do better.

  • This Week In Records (21/06/2021) – Wet Leg, Griff and Diana Ross

    Connie Seamer takes us through this week’s best releases.

  • Review: AJ Tracey and Mabel – ‘West Ten’

    Charlotte Brennan names ‘West Ten’ the newest song of the summer

  • Preview: Mabel at O2 Guildhall, Southampton (09/02/20)

    Ebony Bolter previews Mabel’s performance at Southampton’s O2 Guildhall this Sunday.

  • This Week In Records (04/08/2019) – Chance The Rapper, Ariana Grande & Foals

    It’s music time! Vicky Greer takes you through this week’s releases

  • BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend Location and Line-up Announced

    Jack Nash takes a look at the reveal of location and acts for this year’s BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend.

  • Preview: Lovebox 2018

    This year’s Lovebox features Anderson .Paak, Childish Gambino, and Skepta.

  • Review: RAYE feat. Mabel & Stefflon Don – ‘Cigarette’

    It certainly doesn’t look like she’ll be declining anytime soon.

  • Nadia Rose, Mabel and M.O. added to new urban stage at V-Festival

    The rising stars of the urban, rap and grime scenes will take to the new ‘V-Street’ stage this August.

  • Mura Masa and Anna Meredith join Field Day’s MOTH CLUB stage

    The line-up for Field Day’s MOTH CLUB stage features Mura Masa and Anna Meredith.

  • Hidden gems at Field Day 2016

    Headlined by PJ Harvey and James Blake, Field Day takes place across 11th and 12th June this year. Headliners aside, the line-up is glittering with up-and-coming artists who won’t be overshadowed by the big, established names that feature on the line-up. Electronic magician Four Tet stands alongside Beach House, The Temper Trap, DJ Koze, Gold […]

  • The Edge’s List of 2016

    The Edge have handpicked 10 artists who they think will make it in 2016.

  • Review: Mabel – ‘Know Me Better’

    Records Editor Amy takes a look at the debut track from 19 year-old Mabel.