18 Question's

Ahead of new single About You, Phoenix Laoutaris opens up on growing up the youngest of seven siblings, riding Lime bikes round London and coming out to her mum at
Ahead of her EP TAKE CONTROL, Lee Ann Roberts opens up about losing her mother, rebuilding her life in Lisbon, and why she stopped chasing trends to trust her own
Henry Morris opens up about obsessive love, "My Girlfriend," touring with Artemas, chasing success, and the self-doubt that continues to fuel his songwriting.
Ahead of Kappa FuturFestival 2026, Nicole Moudaber joins us for 18 Questions to discuss protecting techno's roots, trusting instinct, her forthcoming album, MoodCollective and the curiosity that continues to drive
Fresh from his Running on Dreams tour, Boy in Space, the moniker of Swedish singer-songwriter Robin Lundbäck, returns with four new singles, "Who's Crying When I'm Leaving," "Sex, Drugs &
With her sophomore album Pink Pocket Pistol out now, Willow Avalon opens up about southern gothic country, growing up in the Deep South, and why she has no plans to
From working with Ye to building the Darkside universe and generating $500K independently, TK THE LEGEND is creating a career entirely on his own terms.
Ahead of his appearance at Kappa FuturFestival 2026, tech house star Wade sits down for 18 Questions to discuss creativity, Criterio, life on the road, 'People Stompin' and what continues
Danish multi-instrumentalist Jeppe Kiel Revsbech has spent years finding his voice. With debut album Luna out now via AfterImages, Rosenthal finally lets the world know who he is.
Ahead of his return to Kappa FuturFestival 2026, Marcel Dettmann reflects on creativity, Berlin's club culture, his enduring partnership with Ben Klock, and the curiosity that continues to drive one
Mae Stephens talks “Delusional”, delulu love, grief, morning matcha, BLACKPINK, P!NK, and why she is done chasing hits in 1883’s 18 Questions.
Saudi Oil move fast and don’t overthink it. In this 18 Questions, they talk instinct, messy process, chaotic shows, and why nothing gets refined.
Max Maryott talks “Cold in California”, navigating self-doubt, and the reality of starting out, as he builds his sound between vulnerability, movement, and late-night reflection.
In 18 Questions, Hayden Everett opens up about So The Sun Can Pour, embracing imperfection, and writing songs shaped by stillness, solitude, and the pull of nature.
Seanna Pereira talks “Arsonist,” stepping back into acting, and the pull of chasing something you know you should leave behind, as she builds toward her debut EP.
Sports break down “Gravestone”, their self-produced album, and building a studio from scratch, opening up about instinct, collaboration, and stepping into a more self-directed era.