25 years of warp records
We Spoke to Tom Brown, the Man Behind Lex Records
"We were isolated... musically different to every other label. It felt like each of our jobs were special."
How Boards of Canada's Geogaddi Soundtracked Our Post-Millennial Tension
Henning Lahmann looks at one of the Scottish duo's finest albums.
We Spoke to Winston Hazel About the Birth of Forgemasters
When it comes to Sheffield, techno and the history of Warp Records, Winston Hazel is the man.
Grizzly Bear's Yellow House Was My Sedate Gateway Into the Warp Story
John Thorp looks back on an indie rock album that told a different kind of story.
Chris Cunningham's Videos for Warp Records Were My Horrible Punk Rock
"This was my heavy metal: dark, experimental and ugly."
We Spoke to Johnny Clayton, the Guy Who Made Aphex Twin Creep Us Out
A rare chat with the man who helped make early Warp Records so visually memorable.
Strong Words, Softly Spoken: How Kwes Became Warp's Resident Soul Man
Daniel Montesinos-Donaghy talks to one of the label's most subtle signings.
Warp's Most Endearing Frontman, Tyondai Braxton, Revived Rock by Dismantling It
Between Battles and his solo work, Braxton pushed rock music into a radical, cramped space.
Antipop Consortium's 'Arrhythmia' Was Warp's Jam for an Uneasy Future
"This was still an era where critics and audiences pitted hip-hop against itself."
"For The Love of Weirdness": Why Broadcast's 'The Noise Made By People' Remains Vital
Billy Black looks back on "the untouchable otherness" of a singular pop debut.
Would You Like To Be Upgraded?: How Artificial Intelligence Pushed Warp Records Forward
Daniel Montesinos-Donaghy considers the legacy of Warp's seminal 1992 compilation.
How the Political Warning of Autechre's Anti EP Made it a Warp Records Classic
Kicking off a week-long run of features about Warp Records 25 year anniversary, Louis Pattison considers Autechre's radical EP.