
Crack Magazine - 171 - Sasha Keable
Crack Magazine is a UK music platform that started in 2009 as a DIY newspaper for music obsessives. Sixteen years later, Crack remains a vital voice, spotlighting music's most essential artists.Â
From South London to Los Angeles, the October Issue is fronted by Sasha Keable – the indomitable R&B star who, after stepping away from the spotlight, returns to reclaim her crown and take her place among the lineage of fearless British R&B royalty.
Also featured in this issue: dance music outlier Blawan, Colombian experimental musician Lucrecia Dalt and London collective Brighter Days Family, Plus, a conversation with the choreographer of Mitski: The Land and Crack’s pick of the latest releases.
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Crack Magazine is a UK music platform that started in 2009 as a DIY newspaper for music obsessives. Sixteen years later, Crack remains a vital voice, spotlighting music's most essential artists.Â
From South London to Los Angeles, the October Issue is fronted by Sasha Keable – the indomitable R&B star who, after stepping away from the spotlight, returns to reclaim her crown and take her place among the lineage of fearless British R&B royalty.
Also featured in this issue: dance music outlier Blawan, Colombian experimental musician Lucrecia Dalt and London collective Brighter Days Family, Plus, a conversation with the choreographer of Mitski: The Land and Crack’s pick of the latest releases.
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Crack Magazine is a UK music platform that started in 2009 as a DIY newspaper for music obsessives. Sixteen years later, Crack remains a vital voice, spotlighting music's most essential artists.Â
From South London to Los Angeles, the October Issue is fronted by Sasha Keable – the indomitable R&B star who, after stepping away from the spotlight, returns to reclaim her crown and take her place among the lineage of fearless British R&B royalty.
Also featured in this issue: dance music outlier Blawan, Colombian experimental musician Lucrecia Dalt and London collective Brighter Days Family, Plus, a conversation with the choreographer of Mitski: The Land and Crack’s pick of the latest releases.











