The self-styled lo-fi rebel hip-hop of Catherine Harris-White and Stasia Irons.
READ MOREIn life, we are often held back by limitations that are either of our own making or unjustly placed upon us.
With the frequency in which a new pop siren is rolled out by some label or another it’s always somebody else’s go.
READ MOREWhat we love most about Loud And Quiet is that it’s a physical paper, like from olden times. BUT we’re well aware of the fact that a lot of people can’t always get to our stockists, and that it costs a fair bit sending issues all over the planet. So now we’ve launched a digital version of our paper that’s accessible anywhere in the world.
Loud And Quiet Digital enables readers to view our current issue as it’s meant to be seen, with our full design in tact.
Readers can subscribe for one month* (for £2.00 GBP) or one year** (for £10.00 GBP).
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HOW TO SIGN UP
1. Enter your email address and hit ‘pay now’.
2. Click the ‘return to merchant’ link on your payment confirmation page.
3. Create a username and re-enter your email address as prompted.
4. Your password will be emailed to you, granting you access to Loud And Quiet Digital.
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* Monthly subscribers will be able to view the current issue for the length of time that it is in stores, regardless of what date of the month they subscribe.
** Yearly subscribers will be able to view 11 issues as they are released, for the 30 days that each issue is out.
A new issue of Loud And Quiet is released on the third Saturday of every month
This week we’ve been listening to new music from Mac DeMarco, The Magnetic Fields, Death Grips, Anywhere and Swim Deep [pictured].
LISTEN HEREThe latest manifestation of avant-garde purveyors Experimental Circle Club.
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