ISSUE 24: ANNIVERSARY On the occasion of our fifth anniversary, New Feeling features editor Tom Beedham considers the historical circumstances that produced the co-op and our place in the growing cooperatively organized labour landscape
ISSUE 23: NIGHTLIFE The night is a site of struggle, where musicians and arts workers navigate economic precarity, geographic divides, legislative threats, and public health neglect.
ISSUE 22: CIRCUITRY Whether exploring the “plugged-in” practices of electronic musicians or the interpersonal, cultural, technological, or political relationships that drive these artists forward, this issue reflects the complexities of a world where everything is interconnected.
ISSUE 21: REVIEWS There’s no way around it: critics thrust meaning from their subjective presents on persisting work they’re trying to understand.
ISSUE 20: MEMORY The power of memory is stronger than a brick building, or lines of prose on an ad-saturated webpage, but it feels more and more that memory, and the way we remember, is under attack.
ISSUE 19: FANDOM Fandom – in all its various permutations – is explored in characteristic New Feeling fashion through sharp, engaging reads that highlight exactly what makes us unique.
ISSUE 18: YOUTH It hardly seems like a generalization to say that the experiences we have with music in our early years inform so much of who we are and become, what we value, and how we interact with music later in life. Whether that’s hearing an incredible song for the first