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Jay-Z

The World's biggest rap star reveals all

Clash is honoured to welcome to its pages the CEO of hiphop. In a rare and frank interview, Jay-Z reveals the truth behind his relationship with Kanye West, his thoughts on Obama, and his enormous self-belief. With exclusive portraits by Rankin.

The Beatles

McCartney & Yoko speak!

A 9-page special on the return of the world’s favourite band with new interviews with Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono.

Warp Records

Happy Birthday

Celebrating twenty years of the pioneering label, part two of Clash’s tribute is a special pull-out poster with contributions from its biggest stars and founder.

Ian Brown

Doing it his way, and raking up old fueds...

Ian Brown’s sick of it. He’s fucking tired of all the patter about The Stone Roses reforming. However, he’s still picking at this conversational scab whilst seriously stirring the ashes of his silent war with his former muse John Squire on his sixth solo album, ‘My Way’.

Anti-Pop Consortium

New York’s hip-hop pioneers bounce back.

The future, when it comes to New York’s reunited convention-smashing hip-hop exponents Anti-Pop Consortium, is very much now. Returning with comeback album ‘Fluorescent Black’ after a hiatus dating back seven years, the time has come for them to show hip-hop how it’s done once more…

PANTyRAiD

Introducing the American purveyors of glitch-hop.

You might not have heard of PANTyRAiD yet, but you soon will, for the duo of Marty Party and Glitch Mob’s Ooah have, in ‘The Sauce’, made one of the bass albums of the year.

Andrew Weatherall

The debut twenty years in the making.

Andrew Weatherall’s going backwards. Sat in his ever-dark basement London studio, he reveals that his debut album, some twenty years behind schedule, was actually produced in reverse as if it was a remix.

Album Spotlight

The Beatles 'Abbey Road'

As swan songs go, ‘Abbey Road’, although not the last Beatles album to be released, is a near perfect climax.

Personality Clash

Harmonia Vs Fujiya & Miyagi

Fujiya And Miyagi doff their caps to Harmonia.

Regulars

Write On

Maps rant on reality Tv

Rock and Rules

Good - and bad - times with Chic's Nile Rodgers

Royal Academy Reviews

Dinosaurs tramp the professor's eardrums

Local Heroes

Stockholm, according to Peter, Bjorn & John

Stalker

12 things you never knew about The KLF

Polls Apart

The best and worst songs about holidays

Album Reviews

Ian Brown

Monsters of Folk

Andrew Weatherall

Maps

Noah and the Whale

Warp20

Anti-Pop Consortium

The Cribs

The Heavy

Tyondai Braxton

Richard Hawley

Health

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