Literature Fine Print: You’re a winner, baby On the heels of the National Book Awards announcements, columnist Drew Zeiba asks what prizes mean for publishing
“Everything has been dressed by the act of painting.” Photographer Nicolas Kern and fashion editor Julie Ragolia collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Fashion Kiernan Francis’s ‘Champions’ reimagines interior life The filmmaker visits his family’s Chicago home, presenting an architectural vision of victory with local designers
Fashion ECCO.kollektive marks its fifth season with a collaboration with Louis-Gabriel Nouchi The Danish brand expands its fashion innovation program with an exclusive line of fine leather goods by the French designer
Conversations Iggy Pop and Ottessa Moshfegh examine the pathologies of contemporary culture For Document’s Tenth Anniversary issue, Iggy Pop joins Ottessa Moshfegh to discuss raging against the machine, weaponizing established paradigms, and leaving New York for greener... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Kevin Morby makes friends with the dead on ‘This Is A Photograph’ The artist embarked on a ghoulish tour of artists who have passed, emerging with his most thoughtful album to date by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Let’s Eat Grandma may have actually eaten your grandma The duo joins Document to discuss their new album ‘Two Ribbons,’ dissect their relationship, and attempt to normalize berry picking in graveyards by Megan Hullander Above the Fold beabadoobee finds company in herself on ‘Beatopia’ Her latest single ‘See You Soon’ explores the artist’s shroom-induced drive to spend time with herself by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Fontaines D.C. reclaim their pride on ‘Skinty Fia’ The band joins Document to discuss their latest album, the failings of guitar music, and balancing national and regional identities by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Andrew Bird’s ‘Inside Problems’ tackles the demons that even Headspace can’t deter The musician joins Document to discuss his latest album and the many branches of his artistic career by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The man who attempted to assassinate Reagan is playing a sold out show in Brooklyn John Hinckley Jr. has 26,000 YouTube subscribers and enough fans to warrant a tour—but is it for the right reasons? by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Bakar makes music for the future, with his heart on his sleeve The artist talks raves, street rap, following his instincts, and his latest album ‘Nobody’s Home’ by Morgan Becker Above the Fold The deconstruction, and rebirth, of Jenny Hval The prolific multidisciplinary emerges from the pandemic with ‘Classic Objects,’ a new record that reimagines what it means to be subversive by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold GeGa Japaridze and Téa Abashidze of Basement expand their vision with Wire Festival The two-day event will feature a star-studded DJ lineup, as well as art installations and panels on the techno underground by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Blu DeTiger’s music is a Gen Z daydream The artist spoke with Document about her latest single, ‘Hot Crush Lover,’ a complicated relationship with pop, and connecting with fans during COVID by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold Boston Chery does it all, with the Brooklyn community behind her The DJ and producer met with Document to speak on her upcoming EP ‘Channel 8,’ a love for ’90s throwbacks, and how to throw a... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Baird is keeping in motion and “letting things flow” The multi-instrumentalist discusses his ‘Birdsongs’ EP series, charting his evolution from Brockhampton collaborator to indie upstart by Jeremy Steinberger Above the Fold Mattiel sees hot red: Enter the world of ‘Georgia Gothic’ On the eve of their third album release, the duo discusses creative partnership and sticking to their guns by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Just Mustard brings an eerie edge to shoegaze The Irish band joins Document to discuss its latest album ‘Heart Under’ by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Glove’s ‘Boom Nights’ reinvigorates musical tropes In prioritizing synchronicity in vision over technical experience, the band’s euphoric debut album brings a new-age edge to nostalgic sounds by Megan Hullander Above the Fold RÜFÜS DU SOL’s Sundream Festival is a new paradigm for raving Blending wellness and meditation with music and dancing, the event encourages people to revel in their body—and then get in touch with it by Maxwell Williams Above the Fold Cate Le Bon is getting lost to find herself The art pop iconoclast joins Document to discuss creative transference, childhood escapism, and the difference between solitude and loneliness by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Dweller is building a platform for generations of Black techno artists The New York music festival, founded by Frankie Decaiza Hutchinson, featured acts by LSDXOXO, Juliana Huxtable, and more by Tiana Randall Above the Fold Alex Cameron is in ecstasy and anxiety on ‘Oxy Music’ The Australian musician is both authentic and willingly obtuse in a drug-addled album by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Boy Harsher takes us inside their experimental horror film ‘The Runner’ Darkwave duo Jae Matthews and Gus Muller join creative collaborators Kris Esfandiari and Sigrid Lauren to discuss their cinematic debut by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Moses Sumney is committed to a reintegration with nature In his new performance ‘Live From Blackalachia,’ the musician and poet challenges misconceptions of the region and celebrates his relationship to the earth by Elizabeth Stewart Above the Fold The year of Yasmina Ysabell The New York native's debut single 'Scales' is set to release on March 3 by Julia Cumming Above the Fold Tears for Fears’s first album in 17 years expounds ‘the traumas of just being alive’ On the release of ‘The Tipping Point,’ Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith tell Document about the importance of a narrative arc by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Lizzy McAlpine on breaking genre and breaking out The up-and-coming musician discusses finding fame on TikTok, collaborating with FINNEAS, and her second album’s new sound by Ryan Williams Above the Fold Lewis OfMan’s ‘Sonic Poems’ is a timeless ode to the emotional voice The up-and-coming musician speaks on finding his sound, falling in love, and keeping away from ‘vampire people’ by Sarah Daoui Above the Fold Suki Waterhouse is in unending pursuit of self-expansion The model, actress, and singer joins Document to discuss the making of her debut album, ‘I Can’t Let Go’ by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Spotify’s Joe Rogan debacle spotlights a long-corrupt streaming apparatus When corporate responsibility is improbable, how do we respond to unjust systems? by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Patti Smith is on Substack, and she wants to say ‘a late hello’ The iconic artist’s newsletter is home to ‘The Melting’—her new longform serial—and a collection of personal videos, poems, and musical livestreams by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Towa Bird is entering the mainstream The artist speaks on her TikTok following, discovering Jimi Hendrix at age 12, and knowing her worth as a queer woman in the music industry by Mathilde Favel Above the Fold Black Marble on ‘Fast Idol’ and the ritual of listening In conversation with Document, Chris Stewart breaks down his latest album and makes the case for ‘mood music’ by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Change is the only constant for VTSS The London-based dissident artist muses on the power of TikTok, seeking inspiration in new surroundings, and her latest EP ‘Projections’ by Oli Warwick Conversations Who does your voice belong to? For musician Holly Herndon, the answer is ‘everyone’ For Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue, the musician envisions the future of intellectual property in the era of vocal deepfakes by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Damian Lazarus on the return of Day Zero, the music festival designed around cultural connectivity The world famous DJ speaks on his love for Tulum, the future of electronic music, and the process of building his universe by Colin Boyle Above the Fold Debra Ente personifies Little Italy’s charm, kitsch, and ‘authentic inauthenticity’ Alongside co-entertainer Jorge Buccio, the singer has enchanted diners at Puglia Restaurant for fifteen years by Vanessa Anderson Conversations Charli XCX and Oneohtrix Point Never are rewriting the conditions of experimental sound For Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue, the musicians discuss the need for constant reinvention and why comfort doesn’t make for good creative work by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold “Will You Be?”: New York’s Baltra grapples with the dystopic, dreamlike reality of isolation For Document, the lo-fi DJ and producer premieres his latest music video off his recent EP, Ambition by Document Journal Above the Fold Bambounou is embracing freewheeling creativity on his new label, Bambé The Parisian techno maverick is pursuing organic social connection and carefree fun, but not at the cost of quality by Oli Warwick Above the Fold Bernie Krause’s ‘The Great Animal Orchestra’ reveals the world at its turning point A collaboration with the Fondation Cartier and United Visual Artists, the exhibition synthesizes the disappearing sounds of the natural world by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Porches’s booklist for finding community in solitude Aaron Maine shares 5 books on isolation, from Osamu Dazai’s “No Longer Human” to Claire-Louise Bennett’s “Pond” by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Time Warp returns to New York after a two year hiatus For Document, the electronic festival’s co-founder shares a photo diary from the dance floor by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The tender anger of IDLES For Document, Joe Talbot and Mark Bowen discuss the making of ‘Crawler’ by Megan Hullander Above the Fold serpentwithfeet and Danez Smith on the power of bleeding, living art The musician and poet reflect on improvisation, performance, and finding God in their work by Morgan Becker Above the Fold In the midst of uncertainty, Porches taps into his impulses For his new album All Day Gentle Hold !, the artist finds freedom in lyrical streams of consciousness by Gautam Balasundar Above the Fold Helado Negro reflects on the limits of identity and the ethos behind his genre-bending music The Ecuadorian-American artist speaks on the VMAs, Latinidad identities, and his most recent album, Far In by Ludwig Hurtado Above the Fold Tygapaw is deconstructing the dominant narrative through music In collaboration with Every Stitch Considered by Nike, Document highlights innovative creatives who are expanding our cultural landscape through acts of exploration, process and education. by Camille Sojit Pejcha Conversations serpentwithfeet and Björk seek refuge in the sublime For Document's Summer/Pre-Fall 2021 issue, the musicians examine the creative merits of spirituality, nature, and karaoke by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold The Resurrection of Abstract Mindstate After a decade-long hiatus, Chicago’s legendary rap duo reunites for a new Kanye-produced record by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Hiroko Yamamura selects 5 records that defined her outsider sound The DJ and producer synonymous with Chicago's industrial techno underground pulls her favorites from Gramaphone Records by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Samia finds a sense of calm on new EP ‘Scout’ Written in the wake of the pandemic, the singer-songwriter's latest work celebrates the power of vulnerability, community, and presence by Avery Norman
Conversations Iggy Pop and Ottessa Moshfegh examine the pathologies of contemporary culture For Document’s Tenth Anniversary issue, Iggy Pop joins Ottessa Moshfegh to discuss raging against the machine, weaponizing established paradigms, and leaving New York for greener... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Kevin Morby makes friends with the dead on ‘This Is A Photograph’ The artist embarked on a ghoulish tour of artists who have passed, emerging with his most thoughtful album to date by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Let’s Eat Grandma may have actually eaten your grandma The duo joins Document to discuss their new album ‘Two Ribbons,’ dissect their relationship, and attempt to normalize berry picking in graveyards by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold beabadoobee finds company in herself on ‘Beatopia’ Her latest single ‘See You Soon’ explores the artist’s shroom-induced drive to spend time with herself by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Fontaines D.C. reclaim their pride on ‘Skinty Fia’ The band joins Document to discuss their latest album, the failings of guitar music, and balancing national and regional identities by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Andrew Bird’s ‘Inside Problems’ tackles the demons that even Headspace can’t deter The musician joins Document to discuss his latest album and the many branches of his artistic career by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The man who attempted to assassinate Reagan is playing a sold out show in Brooklyn John Hinckley Jr. has 26,000 YouTube subscribers and enough fans to warrant a tour—but is it for the right reasons? by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Bakar makes music for the future, with his heart on his sleeve The artist talks raves, street rap, following his instincts, and his latest album ‘Nobody’s Home’ by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold The deconstruction, and rebirth, of Jenny Hval The prolific multidisciplinary emerges from the pandemic with ‘Classic Objects,’ a new record that reimagines what it means to be subversive by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold GeGa Japaridze and Téa Abashidze of Basement expand their vision with Wire Festival The two-day event will feature a star-studded DJ lineup, as well as art installations and panels on the techno underground by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Blu DeTiger’s music is a Gen Z daydream The artist spoke with Document about her latest single, ‘Hot Crush Lover,’ a complicated relationship with pop, and connecting with fans during COVID by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold Boston Chery does it all, with the Brooklyn community behind her The DJ and producer met with Document to speak on her upcoming EP ‘Channel 8,’ a love for ’90s throwbacks, and how to throw a... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Baird is keeping in motion and “letting things flow” The multi-instrumentalist discusses his ‘Birdsongs’ EP series, charting his evolution from Brockhampton collaborator to indie upstart by Jeremy Steinberger
Above the Fold Mattiel sees hot red: Enter the world of ‘Georgia Gothic’ On the eve of their third album release, the duo discusses creative partnership and sticking to their guns by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Just Mustard brings an eerie edge to shoegaze The Irish band joins Document to discuss its latest album ‘Heart Under’ by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Glove’s ‘Boom Nights’ reinvigorates musical tropes In prioritizing synchronicity in vision over technical experience, the band’s euphoric debut album brings a new-age edge to nostalgic sounds by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold RÜFÜS DU SOL’s Sundream Festival is a new paradigm for raving Blending wellness and meditation with music and dancing, the event encourages people to revel in their body—and then get in touch with it by Maxwell Williams
Above the Fold Cate Le Bon is getting lost to find herself The art pop iconoclast joins Document to discuss creative transference, childhood escapism, and the difference between solitude and loneliness by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Dweller is building a platform for generations of Black techno artists The New York music festival, founded by Frankie Decaiza Hutchinson, featured acts by LSDXOXO, Juliana Huxtable, and more by Tiana Randall
Above the Fold Alex Cameron is in ecstasy and anxiety on ‘Oxy Music’ The Australian musician is both authentic and willingly obtuse in a drug-addled album by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Boy Harsher takes us inside their experimental horror film ‘The Runner’ Darkwave duo Jae Matthews and Gus Muller join creative collaborators Kris Esfandiari and Sigrid Lauren to discuss their cinematic debut by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Moses Sumney is committed to a reintegration with nature In his new performance ‘Live From Blackalachia,’ the musician and poet challenges misconceptions of the region and celebrates his relationship to the earth by Elizabeth Stewart
Above the Fold The year of Yasmina Ysabell The New York native's debut single 'Scales' is set to release on March 3 by Julia Cumming
Above the Fold Tears for Fears’s first album in 17 years expounds ‘the traumas of just being alive’ On the release of ‘The Tipping Point,’ Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith tell Document about the importance of a narrative arc by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Lizzy McAlpine on breaking genre and breaking out The up-and-coming musician discusses finding fame on TikTok, collaborating with FINNEAS, and her second album’s new sound by Ryan Williams
Above the Fold Lewis OfMan’s ‘Sonic Poems’ is a timeless ode to the emotional voice The up-and-coming musician speaks on finding his sound, falling in love, and keeping away from ‘vampire people’ by Sarah Daoui
Above the Fold Suki Waterhouse is in unending pursuit of self-expansion The model, actress, and singer joins Document to discuss the making of her debut album, ‘I Can’t Let Go’ by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Spotify’s Joe Rogan debacle spotlights a long-corrupt streaming apparatus When corporate responsibility is improbable, how do we respond to unjust systems? by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Patti Smith is on Substack, and she wants to say ‘a late hello’ The iconic artist’s newsletter is home to ‘The Melting’—her new longform serial—and a collection of personal videos, poems, and musical livestreams by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Towa Bird is entering the mainstream The artist speaks on her TikTok following, discovering Jimi Hendrix at age 12, and knowing her worth as a queer woman in the music industry by Mathilde Favel
Above the Fold Black Marble on ‘Fast Idol’ and the ritual of listening In conversation with Document, Chris Stewart breaks down his latest album and makes the case for ‘mood music’ by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Change is the only constant for VTSS The London-based dissident artist muses on the power of TikTok, seeking inspiration in new surroundings, and her latest EP ‘Projections’ by Oli Warwick
Conversations Who does your voice belong to? For musician Holly Herndon, the answer is ‘everyone’ For Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue, the musician envisions the future of intellectual property in the era of vocal deepfakes by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Damian Lazarus on the return of Day Zero, the music festival designed around cultural connectivity The world famous DJ speaks on his love for Tulum, the future of electronic music, and the process of building his universe by Colin Boyle
Above the Fold Debra Ente personifies Little Italy’s charm, kitsch, and ‘authentic inauthenticity’ Alongside co-entertainer Jorge Buccio, the singer has enchanted diners at Puglia Restaurant for fifteen years by Vanessa Anderson
Conversations Charli XCX and Oneohtrix Point Never are rewriting the conditions of experimental sound For Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue, the musicians discuss the need for constant reinvention and why comfort doesn’t make for good creative work by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold “Will You Be?”: New York’s Baltra grapples with the dystopic, dreamlike reality of isolation For Document, the lo-fi DJ and producer premieres his latest music video off his recent EP, Ambition by Document Journal
Above the Fold Bambounou is embracing freewheeling creativity on his new label, Bambé The Parisian techno maverick is pursuing organic social connection and carefree fun, but not at the cost of quality by Oli Warwick
Above the Fold Bernie Krause’s ‘The Great Animal Orchestra’ reveals the world at its turning point A collaboration with the Fondation Cartier and United Visual Artists, the exhibition synthesizes the disappearing sounds of the natural world by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Porches’s booklist for finding community in solitude Aaron Maine shares 5 books on isolation, from Osamu Dazai’s “No Longer Human” to Claire-Louise Bennett’s “Pond” by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Time Warp returns to New York after a two year hiatus For Document, the electronic festival’s co-founder shares a photo diary from the dance floor by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The tender anger of IDLES For Document, Joe Talbot and Mark Bowen discuss the making of ‘Crawler’ by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold serpentwithfeet and Danez Smith on the power of bleeding, living art The musician and poet reflect on improvisation, performance, and finding God in their work by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold In the midst of uncertainty, Porches taps into his impulses For his new album All Day Gentle Hold !, the artist finds freedom in lyrical streams of consciousness by Gautam Balasundar
Above the Fold Helado Negro reflects on the limits of identity and the ethos behind his genre-bending music The Ecuadorian-American artist speaks on the VMAs, Latinidad identities, and his most recent album, Far In by Ludwig Hurtado
Above the Fold Tygapaw is deconstructing the dominant narrative through music In collaboration with Every Stitch Considered by Nike, Document highlights innovative creatives who are expanding our cultural landscape through acts of exploration, process and education. by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Conversations serpentwithfeet and Björk seek refuge in the sublime For Document's Summer/Pre-Fall 2021 issue, the musicians examine the creative merits of spirituality, nature, and karaoke by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold The Resurrection of Abstract Mindstate After a decade-long hiatus, Chicago’s legendary rap duo reunites for a new Kanye-produced record by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Hiroko Yamamura selects 5 records that defined her outsider sound The DJ and producer synonymous with Chicago's industrial techno underground pulls her favorites from Gramaphone Records by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Samia finds a sense of calm on new EP ‘Scout’ Written in the wake of the pandemic, the singer-songwriter's latest work celebrates the power of vulnerability, community, and presence by Avery Norman