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Bladee - Mysticism; Gen Z; New Album; Drain Gang Legacy; Spirituality And Occult Themes; Fame And Making Music; Collaboration With Skrillex
Peaches - Bodily Autonomy; Embracing Ageing; New Album No Lube So Rude; Performance Art/punk Provocation/dance Music; Menopause And Systemic Erasure; Returning To Music After Silence
Anton Corbijn - Longtime Collaboration With Depeche Mode; Documenting Music Culture; Shift Into Feature Films; Retrospective Exhibition; Creative Direction For Music Videos And Design
EX.802 Bladee
June 17, 2026
The Drain Gang cofounder talks about mysticism, Gen Z and his new album, Sulfur Surfer.Bladee's work as a founding member of the Swedish collective Drain Gang has shaped a new generation of underground music. The group's sound, which is rooted in cloud rap and Auto-Tune experimentation, and pulls from trance, noise, metal, goth and grunge, has earned them an enormous following of fans—AKA "drainers"—overwhelmingly under 30. Bladee has long been one of Drain Gang's most prominent voices, ...
EX.801 Peaches
June 10, 2026
The queer icon and punk provocateur talks bodily autonomy, embracing ageing and her new album, No Lube So Rude.Merrill Nisker—known to most of the world as Peaches—has spent 25 years making music that refuses to behave. Since her 2000 breakthrough, The Teaches of Peaches, she's built a body of work at the intersection of performance art, punk provocation and dance music, becoming an international queer icon and a touchstone for anyone told their body or identity doesn't fit.Peaches' new album...
EX.800 Anton Corbijn
June 03, 2026
The Dutch photographer and art director on his longtime collaboration with Depeche Mode, moving into feature films and 50 years of documenting music culture.In 1979, the 24-year-old Dutch photographer Anton Corbijn talked his way into a Joy Division shoot in a London Underground tunnel by citing a magazine assignment he didn't have. The band posed with their backs to the camera, and subsequently, no magazine accepted the photo. Within a year, Ian Curtis was dead, and the picture became one of...
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