Empowering youth through creativity Launched in London in 1991, Dazed is the world's leading independent fashion, culture and arts publisher with a global reputation championing radical fashion, music, art, film, politics and ideas and youth culture. Dazed is the world’s most trusted voice in fashion and youth culture. Online, in print, on social channels and through campaigns and events, Dazed empowers global youth through creativity. From its London HQ, Dazed operates Dazed Digital, Dazed magazine, and social channels including Dazed and Dazed Fashion. Outside the UK, Dazed has offices in China and Korea, both with digital channels and print editions. In 2021, Ib Kamara became editor-in-chief and Lynette Nylander became executive editorial director with a mission to represent the times and question the future — bringing to light a global point of view and perspectives that reflect our growing and diverse world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With her EP Digital Tears slated to be released this year, RIMON's soulful music explores everything from personal relationships to the increasing role that social media plays in our lives. Sitting down with Dazed for the final instalment of its Roll The Tape series – a partnership between Dazed and Rizla celebrating live music – RIMON talks us through the creative turning points in her life. From her time spent in refugee camps as a child to writing her first song aged 10, find out more about why the Eritrean-born singer is proving herself to be an integral voice for this generation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Far more than a musician, Kojey Radical is a performer and genre-defying visionary. Despite having found lockdown restricting, he sought ways to adapt, utilising social media and interacting with his fans to release new music and work on an album. Chatting with Dazed for the second instalment of its Roll The Tape series – a partnership between Dazed and Rizla celebrating live music – we learn more about the inimitable artist as he opens about mental health, fatherhood, and his first love: comic books. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Having released her pop-infused dancehall EP The Red Room: Yard Gyal Inna Britain earlier this year, Alicaì Harley has proved herself a force to be reckoned with in the UK music scene. As part of Dazed's Roll The Tape series – a partnership between Dazed and Rizla celebrating live music – we sat down with the musician to talk about everything from finding creativity in a pandemic, to reminiscing on the sounds of her childhood spent in Jamaica, and crucially, whether or not she believes in ghosts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this A Future World podcast, hosted by Dazed Digital's Fashion Features Editor Emma Davidson, Bethany Williams and AGF Hydra talk about navigating the fashion industry and finding your voice within it; aligning their brand values in tandem with what the climate emergency demands; how their labels might provide a blueprint for others wanting to set up new systems for their brands with less wasteful production; and how the digitisation of fashion weeks is subverting the industry's long-standing aura of exclusivity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this A Future World podcast, hosted by Dazed Digital's Editor Anna Cafolla, popstar Charli XCX and writer Jia Tolentino talk about the pitfalls of the glossy, consistent, economically-driven platforms that we embed ourselves in every day; the dullness, and inaccuracy, of the pervasive currency of authenticity on social media; and the passionate culture and pace of new internet-forged genres like Hyperpop. They also gush about the platform that feels at once like it's the future of social media, as well as a space for freedom more akin to what social media websites used to feel like: TikTok, which Tolentino describes as “genuinely anarchic in the way the early internet was, and certainly in ways Instagram and Twitter aren't.”For Tolentino, the conversation with Charli is a meeting of kindred spirits who “use social media the way that we live in the world”: “I think the way that both of us are attracted to social media and to using the internet (is) fundamentally rooted in an approach to the world, which is an energy for being around people. I think both of us have a real hunger for the world, and for creativity, that is reflected in the way we use social media.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This A Future World episode about NFTs is hosted by former Dazed Arts Editor Ashleigh Kane and the guests are Dee Goens, the co-creator of NFT Marketplace Zora, and Spike editor and arts writer Dean Kissick. Does the rise of the NFT spell the end of the internet being “free” as we know it? What does democratisation, and decentralisation, of the art world actually look like? And why are some people so mad about it?Kissick and Goens tackle these questions and lift lift the veil on how NFTs work, as well as what they actually spell for the art world and all the adjacent audio-visual culture we experience through the lens of the internet. For Goens, “it is 100% revolutionising the understanding of how we own information on the internet. You can now have a provable, canonical first instance of that iconic meme, or that GIF, and the value that that creates over its lifespan can actually accrue back to the provable creator of that meme, (or) that GIF.” For Kissick, there's more of an open question about how much things will change within the more storied corners of the art world. “I don't think it's going to lead to total democratisation of the arts. (But if) you haven't found yourself where you want to be, or you have no interest in going through a well-trodden path, you're just free to do your own thing. And that's good, right?” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the author, artist, and climate activist Wilson Oryema takes to the streets of London in GANT's new sustainability-focused Remake Heavy Rugger collection, he sits down with creative director Christopher Bastin for a conversation about heritage and sustainability in fashion. Presented by Dazed's Emma Davidson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.