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Liam Cattermole

Cambridge

Content Editor at Notion

Articles

  • 1 month ago | notion.online | Liam Cattermole

    Seasoned with wing-related puns, Headie One and Tiffany Calver stop by to chat about their friendship, favourite new artists and all things Wingstop Hot Honey Glaze. Find us another drill artist whose debut album heads straight to number one; who Fred again.. flocks to and Drake bands the best rapper in the world; who Floating Points and Four Tet want to remix and who has collaborated with Stormzy, Skepta, Dave, Jamie xx and FKA twigs.

  • 1 month ago | notion.online | Liam Cattermole

    At A Thousand And One Festival, UK-based DJ and producer Nooriyah delivered a genre-blurring, culturally rich set that fused her SWANA heritage with global club sounds - carving out space for connection, nostalgia, and a new kind of storytelling.

  • 1 month ago | notion.online | Liam Cattermole

    With a new album beckoning, GRAMMY-nominated R&B fusionist Khalid talks rediscovering himself, the art of collaboration and where he hopes his music evolves next. You cannot undervalue the chameleonic qualities of Texas-born, GRAMMY-nominated artist Khalid.

  • 1 month ago | notion.online | Liam Cattermole

    Emerging artist Britz is making waves with his electrifying new single Ghanaman’: a high-octane collaboration featuring UK Afroswing collective NSG and Norwegian GRAMMY-nominated producer Pacify. Fusing Afrobeat, highlife, and European flair, the track is a vibrant ode to culture, confidence, and connection. Not only this, it’s also being tipped to be one of summer’s biggest tunes. Hailing from both Norway and Ghana, Britz is fast becoming the most exciting voices in Scandinavian music.

  • 2 months ago | notion.online | Liam Cattermole

    For his first interview since serving time, UK drill rapper Kwengface talks gearing up to release his new project Victim of Circumstance, life inside, parenthood and his continual crossover into electronic music. “I couldn’t write anything. A change of environment like that can affect you as an artist. I spent 100 days in a segregation unit,” explains Peckham-born Kwengface.