UK musician Netsayi. Image copyright Nick Cunard, 2005.
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The Black Atlantic Project, our epic music exchange. Hot new transatlantic music awaits in our special feature.
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Music.
Plug in and turn it up—there has never been a better time to start listening to the diverse and varied landscape of the UK music scene.
As the defining lines between Britain's music traditions shift, new fusions speak volumes about the UK today. From bhangra-influenced DJs to new folk music, and from innovative installations of sound art to the British take on hip-hop, the sounds of the UK are powerful and distinctive.
What's On
Search our event listings to find out how we’re bringing the best of new British music to your doorstep.
UK musician Martin Iveson. Image courtesy of the artist.
NEW DEVELOPMENTS
Discover new UK sounds through the British Council's main music guide.
"Standing Wave: Delia Derbyshire in the ‘60s" by the Tron Theatre Company. Image credit: Richard Campbell.
OUR TOP PICKS
We’re out there for you, scouting ahead for the freshest new sounds from the UK. Take a look at our selection of critics’ picks and newsworthy articles, including
the Selector.
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WORK WITH US
Are you a club or festival programmer, or a music promoter curious about bringing UK artists to the States? Find out more about our partnerships and subscribe to publications made especially for you.
Cal State L.A. music students at a rehearsal with UK author Anthony Joseph, April 2005. Image courtesy of the author.
STUDY THIS
Learn more about music programs, courses and other opportunities to continue your studies in the UK. To learn more about UK study abroad in general, see our Education section's
guide for prospective students. Close up of hand playing piano, Hong Kong - photographer Mat Wright copyright British Council
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