Haste Magazine

Haste Magazine

Haste is a digital platform focused on delivering news and cultural insights to our readers. We aim to spotlight emerging talents such as singers, artists, videographers, designers, and various creative movements. Our goal is to provide a space for up-and-coming artists to shine while also honoring the achievements of those who are already well-known.

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  • 3 weeks ago | hastemagazine.co.uk | Sophie Wyatt

    Written by Sophie WyattCheltenham Jazz Festival is back once again this spring, and with it comes a whole host of new and exciting artists, alongside well known favourites.

  • 2 months ago | hastemagazine.co.uk | Tanya De |Sophie Wyatt

    Written by Tanya DeAs the new year begins, an influx of fashion magazines and influencers are predicting the top trends that will now dictate the year. How fashion is consumed now differs greatly from a decade ago. With being chronically online, what we consume, buy and where from is very much dictated by a fine-tuned algorithm created for us on our socials. “You can tell someone’s screen time from their outfit,” says writer and fashion commentator Alexandra Hildreth to Vogue Business.

  • 2 months ago | hastemagazine.co.uk | Sophie Wyatt

    Raw, honest and unfiltered are just some of the words that spring to mind when listening to the intricate lyricism of Dutch band Mood Bored. Having previously toured with Nations of Language, supported Wolf Alice, Sorry, and Bdrmm, Mood Bored are no strangers to music that will hit you straight in the gut and leave you crawling back for more. Since they started playing together in 2018, the trio grew closer and began to emit the same love for music.

  • Feb 13, 2025 | hastemagazine.co.uk | Sophie Wyatt |Tyra Buckley

    Music has always been a vessel for vulnerability, opening the stage doors to conversations wrapped in emotion and authenticity, which many tend to shy away from. It’s been a channel for anger, understanding and nostalgia; a medium by which communities often excluded from the music industry—like women—have been able to flourish, even if only a shoe in. This is something Yasmin Coe and her “girl power pop” knows well.

  • Feb 13, 2025 | hastemagazine.co.uk | Sophie Wyatt

    What are your first memories of music from growing up? My first memories of music are probably from my grandmother’s house—something old, Persian, sad, and poetic. Even happy Persian music is sad. We are dramatic like that. Maybe Googoosh or Mahasti. Or something like The Black Eyed Peas or Nelly Furtado—I grew up with 2000s pop music playing through the radio that was on constantly. When did you realize you wanted to create music yourself? I don’t think it was a conscious choice at first.

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