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Crack Magazine - 173 - Thundercat
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
One of the world’s most sought-after bass players and an experimental force in his own right, Thundercat has spent years in a hyperproductive zone. His last album, the Grammy-winning It Is What It Is, was a weighty, meditative release that left a lasting impression on the artist. Now, as Stephen Bruner prepares for his next chapter, he speaks to Crack Magazine about channelling the wisdom gleaned from his friend Mac Miller and his beloved boxing regimen: “Sit down and let it happen.”
Also in the December issue: Crack Magazine’s Review of the Year, spotlighting the albums and tracks that defined 2025; author and journalist Emma Warren in conversation with the Museum of Youth Culture’s community programmer, Lisa der Weduwe, on the importance of archiving musical movements; Claire Biddles on artists drawing from traditional sounds and inherited knowledge to illuminate the present; and photographer Igoris Taran’s behind-the-scenes images from Jim Legxacy’s UK tour, capturing a pivotal moment for the Lewisham artist.
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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
One of the world’s most sought-after bass players and an experimental force in his own right, Thundercat has spent years in a hyperproductive zone. His last album, the Grammy-winning It Is What It Is, was a weighty, meditative release that left a lasting impression on the artist. Now, as Stephen Bruner prepares for his next chapter, he speaks to Crack Magazine about channelling the wisdom gleaned from his friend Mac Miller and his beloved boxing regimen: “Sit down and let it happen.”
Also in the December issue: Crack Magazine’s Review of the Year, spotlighting the albums and tracks that defined 2025; author and journalist Emma Warren in conversation with the Museum of Youth Culture’s community programmer, Lisa der Weduwe, on the importance of archiving musical movements; Claire Biddles on artists drawing from traditional sounds and inherited knowledge to illuminate the present; and photographer Igoris Taran’s behind-the-scenes images from Jim Legxacy’s UK tour, capturing a pivotal moment for the Lewisham artist.
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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
One of the world’s most sought-after bass players and an experimental force in his own right, Thundercat has spent years in a hyperproductive zone. His last album, the Grammy-winning It Is What It Is, was a weighty, meditative release that left a lasting impression on the artist. Now, as Stephen Bruner prepares for his next chapter, he speaks to Crack Magazine about channelling the wisdom gleaned from his friend Mac Miller and his beloved boxing regimen: “Sit down and let it happen.”
Also in the December issue: Crack Magazine’s Review of the Year, spotlighting the albums and tracks that defined 2025; author and journalist Emma Warren in conversation with the Museum of Youth Culture’s community programmer, Lisa der Weduwe, on the importance of archiving musical movements; Claire Biddles on artists drawing from traditional sounds and inherited knowledge to illuminate the present; and photographer Igoris Taran’s behind-the-scenes images from Jim Legxacy’s UK tour, capturing a pivotal moment for the Lewisham artist.











