Keshi

1883 Magazine meets up with Keshi backstage in London, just before he’s about to perform his third of three dates in the city, to talk about his new album Gabriel, touring, first-album nerves, and the moment he took the plunge to finally pursue music full-time. 

COIN

1883 Magazine caught up with COIN’s Chase, Joe & Ryan after their performance at Wembley Arena to chat about Uncanny Valley, how experiences and environments influence their writing and pre-show rituals, and more.

GRAE – Whiplash – Track by Track

Toronto-based singer-songwriter GRAE has just unveiled her glorious debut record, Whiplash. If you weren’t already familiar with her work, GRAE is an alt-pop artist and multi-instrumentalist that has garnered over 20 million streams and has been featured on TV shows such as Nancy Drew, and Netflix’s Virgin River to name a few. Having first started writing […]

Terri

In Transit, and Right on Time  Hot off the high from his ’22 Grammy nomination for his appearance on Wiz Kid’s Made in Lagos, Nigerian Afrobeats artist Terri Akewe is days away from releasing In Transit, his long-awaited sophomore LP. If the lead single Danger is any implication of what’s to come, we’ll be binging on ear candy […]

Eddie Benjamin

What happens when traditionally inspired forms of songwriting meet contemporary ones, when writing methods of classical and jazz meet pop? When well-considered, sky-high levels of ambition become the norm? It is fascinating, when the artist also happens to have an expert musical ear and understanding. Any vague attempts to answer the questions point towards Eddie […]

SUPER JUNIOR

Standing strong for nearly two decades in any creative career is an awe-inspiring feat, much less in K-pop which debuts fresh talents and faces in frenzied frequency, making veteran group SUPER JUNIOR worth all the adulation they’ve received over the years. The long-running group who have been held a space in K-pop for 18 years […]