Jackie Moonbather: “I like artists, myself included, to always be reinventing”
Synth Sisters: Exposed’s Mark Perkins interviews Sisters With Transistors director Lisa Rovner
Jarvis Cocker: “We live in a world of apparent colour and texture and nuance on our screens, but increasingly we think like a binary code”
Live after Lockdown: Leadmill promoter Sam Feeley on the iconic venue’s future
Interview with Sheffield’s Otis Mensah on new project #OtisMensahExists: “We’re all linked to our integration with the virtual world, especially in quarantine”
Ghostpoet: “I’m constantly questioning what it is to be human and what makes us tick”
An interview from quarantine with Rosey PM
The Blinders’ Thomas Haywood on Bob Dylan, his creative process and self isolation
Hinds on Brexit: “There’ll be a less interesting scene. It sucks!”
Review and interview: The K’s @ The Leadmill
Enter Shikari: “We wanted a rowdy one to start the tour and the Leadmill seemed like the perfect place.”
The Rosadocs @ The Leadmill
Interview: The Lughole on new venue, building community and how you can help
Children of the State: “We just wanted to let the dust settle for a while and ensure we had something to say when we returned…”
Interview: Women of the Seven Hills returns next month
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT: “It was important to do something a bit cerebral, but also slightly more menacing and something you can dance to”
Tsarzi: ”I’m essentially a people watcher masquerading as an artist.”
Bombay Bicycle Club: ‘You’ve got to find the good things amongst the bad.’
Bleep and Bass: How Sheffield helped shape British dance music
2019: Best of Exposed In Sesh!
EPB’s Big Shaun: “Sheffield is the hidden jewel in the crown of the north, once discovered, always loved.”
It’s CHRIStmas: Kammy on his festive new album
“The only issue is that I have to try and better each show every year. Anyone got McCartney’s number?” – Joe Carnall on his upcoming Christmas bash
Review and Q&A with Only Sun
LIO: “My songwriting always comes from a place of honesty”
My Life in Music: Catherine Carr (Rafiki Jazz)
Kate Tempest interview: “What I’m trying to express is something bigger, something more universal”
The Reytons @ O2 Academy Sheffield