The essence of our musical world rounded up
From avant folk to post-post-club computer music, via several doses of Cornish soundsmithery and a tribute to former Tottenham defender Ledley King, Noel Gardner presents his 10 favourite releases from New Weird Britain in 2025, and rounds up 10 more that got away
...according to our team of experts, that is. Writers Richard Akingbehin, Jaša Bužinel, Chal Ravens and Philip Sherburne join tQ's own Christian Eede to chart what they consider to be the defining club anthems of the century to this point. Words by Christian Eede
..according to our team of experts at least. Authors Catriona Ward, Michael Cisco, Greg F. Gifune and Leila Taylor join tQ writers Sean Kitching and Mat Colegate to bring you what they consider to be the best novels, short stories and graphic novels in the genre. Words by Sean Kitching
Here are our favourite albums of the last 12 months, as voted for by tQ staff, columnists and core writers
tQ's staffers have sifted through the stream of September's music, and returned with a selection of shiny golden nuggets
As we reach the halfway mark of 2024, we polled tQ staff to compile our top 100 albums released during the first six months of the year
These are our favourite reissues, compilations, live albums, mixes, OSTs and etceteras of the last 12 months, as voted for by tQ staff, columnists and core writers
From avant folk to post-post-club computer music, via several doses of Cornish soundsmithery and a tribute to former Tottenham defender Ledley King, Noel Gardner presents his 10 favourite releases from New Weird Britain in 2025, and rounds up 10 more that got away
Columns of the Year
From avant folk to post-post-club computer music, via several doses of Cornish soundsmithery and a tribute to former Tottenham defender Ledley King, Noel Gardner presents his 10 favourite releases from New Weird Britain in 2025, and rounds up 10 more that got away