Introducing the latest single “Catatonic” from electropop, new wave, & post-punk artist Gregory Dillon who turns up the volume on existential dread with a track that feels like a fever […]
Read moreExploring Portugal’s Neopop Festival: A Weekend of Music, Culture, and Connection
My Neopop journey started as soon as I landed in Porto! After such a smooth journey into the heart of techno I entered Viana De Castelo. I could hear and […]
Read moreNamed Collective Just Dropped A Debut Jewellery Collection And It’s Drippy AF
If there’s one brand we’ll back with our full chest, it’s Named Collective. Reppin’ their designs at festivals worldwide this summer, from wibbling to Gottwood’s lineup of underground DJs in Wales whilst wearing their Red Thorn Rhinestone hoodie to grooving backstage in their new Blade Camo Velour collection at Barcelona’s Brunch Electronik festival, so when their drippy debut jewellery collection consisting of nine new, godly chains dropped onto the website yesterday, it’s safe to say we were GAGGING…
Read moreCASE B2B Broke Magazine: Kindness, Overcoming Stage Fright & Smoking Blunts With Snoop
India Case, aka ‘CASE,’ is a London-born artist and selector celebrated for delivering straight fire and electrifying energy at every set. In recent years, she has wowed crowds at Gottwood, Pickle Factory, El Dorado, and Outlook, with her tracks also earning spins on Rinse and BBC Radio 1. We caught up and chatted about navigating the music industry, her Rinse FM debut, the importance of kindness, overcoming stage fright, sharing blunts with Snoop, approaching production, and the advice she holds dearest – “Fuck Em All!”
Read moreHow Totality is Redefining Rave Culture and Community for the Next Generation
In recent years i’ve found its hard to find a space to rave and connect with other creatives, especially in London there’s such a gate kept into networking or just […]
Read moreTop Rags: Three Utility Brands You Need To Know
ARMAREX In the dynamic world of fashion, trends come and go, but one style that continues to remain in the spotlight is utility fashion. The intersection of fashion and function […]
Read moreThe Avant-Garde Awakens: RE/CREATE SS24
In a world where fashion serves as a canvas for the avant-garde, the RE/CREATE SS24 couture show unveils a new chapter in the narrative of creative rebellion. Set on the […]
Read moreBroke Mag’s Guide To Maiden Voyage Festival
Maiden Voyage returns for its fifth edition, and this year, it’s celebrating a new home in South London’s Burgess Park. This festival has become a staple for electronic music lovers, […]
Read moreLet’s Call The Far-Right Riots What They Are, Islamaphobia And Racism
For anyone who doesn’t have the emotional maturity or critical thinking skills to understand that getting into a rubber dinghy with your children knowing they might die on the way, isn’t an option any parent would take lightly, unless the alternative was far worse, may perhaps understand that if the MPs in Parliament stopped voting to bomb their homelands, funding wars in the Middle East, or in the case of Palestine, continuing to supply weapons to aid Israel’s genocide, then our brothers and sisters across the world wouldn’t be displaced to begin with. Living in a world where empathy and mourning for the loss these human beings have suffered isn’t the first thing felt is frankly soul destroying…
Read moreBack to Boomtown 2024: Broke Mag’s Guide
Undeniably the most exhilarating party in the UK, Boomtown has evolved through an impressive 15 editions, continuing to break the boundaries of a standard festival experience year on year. Music […]
Read moreEvery Event Worth Leaving Your Yard For This August
Seriously though, how the f*ck is it August already?! Between festivals, endless events and a non-stop party schedule summer seems to have flown by and with the sunny season coming to a close, you best believe I’ll be making the most of every single sesh I can before September rolls around, and the seasonal depression kicks in (iykyk). As always, we’re not about wasting your time or money, so we’ve spent ours scouting out every event worth attending this upcoming month to make sure we’re ONLY recommending raves you’ll rate…
Read moreQueer Nightlife: A Celebration of Diversity and Glamour Through The Lens Of Aimee Mcghee
Capturing the self-expressive essence of London’s queer nightlife scene, Aimee Mcghee’s newest photography project, which exhibited at Hoxton’s Art’otel last Friday, delves into the dynamic clubs, attendees and dance floors where you’ll find freedom in its rawest form…
Read moreJunction 2 presents the London Wobs of Summer 2024
Junction 2 has been on my bucket list for a long time, known for their outstanding roster of artists that perform underground tech and house music, last weekend I had […]
Read moreRufus Du Sol Return To London With A Rare Set At The Cause
Catching Rufus Du Sol this side of the pond is a rarity and last night The Cause London hosted their only UK appearance this year in a one-off set that couldn’t have popped off harder. For anyone who wasn’t able to experience them this time round (don’t worry we’re already scouting for more UK dates and if we find one you’ll be the first to know), we wouldn’t want you to miss out, so we bottled a few of the vibes and brought them to Broke with an immersive photo/video diary…
Read moreBroke’s Weekend at Wibbly Woods
Even though it’s small, Wibbly Wood’s efforts were anything but. Whether it was fire sets and underground tunes from Broke’s DJ favourites, vintage clothing, handmade jewellery, bags, or a pop-up record store, it had it all. By the end of the weekend, I was clocking in 50k steps a day (no, seriously) with some pretty questionable blisters to prove it. Here’s what went down…
Read moreBroke Magazine’s Guide To Brunch Electronik 2024
Located in the idyllic-meets-industrial Parc Del Fòrum, hosting five stages along Barcelona’s beachfront, this city festival promises a completely unique party experience for us ravers with impeccable music, scenes and atmosphere. We plan on sippin’ margaritas on the sand while listening to our current favourites like Pawsa… While we could ramble on all day about the bits we’re gassed for, before we pack our bags and hop on a plane to get down to some groovy tunes as the sun sets along the Spanish horizon (hope to see ya there!), we’ve put together a guide of the best sets to catch at this year’s Brunch Electronik (pre-warning, there’s a BUNCH)…
Read moreBroke B2B With Phonk’s New Face; THMPSN
You wouldn’t think a trained violinist would be bringing Phonk music to the mainstream…. phahaha! Well, it’s happening thanks to producer and artist THMPSN. This Australian-bred, Las Vegas-based award-winning violinist […]
Read moreMadruga 2024: Three Days Of Messy Mansion Madness
Our Madruga experience began late on Friday night as the sesh was hitting its stride, dragging our brat-summer-ready suitcases up the gravel path to Baskerville Hotel, pounding music met us […]
Read moreCampy, Cheap And Cheerful: As One Festival 2024
If you are in the LGBTQ+ scene, you’ll have clocked on that As One Festival took place at Walpole Park in West London a few weeks back for a day of […]
Read moreFilipino Naarm-based Juno Mamba releases “Slow Dreams”
Melbourne-based electronic artist Juno Mamba has just dropped a dreamy new track, “Slow Dreams,” from his eagerly awaited EP, Cold Rush (set to release on August 23). The Filipino-Australian producer, who has […]
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