HUNGER magazine, the culture-defining publication founded by Rankin, joins forces with Schwarzkopf for a stripped-back series featuring rising artists.
Donnie Sunshine and Lleo. Their silhouettes become the canvas for experimental hair design, with Global Ambassador Nick Irwin leading a fresh wave of stylists.
The iconic Schwarzkopf logo takes on new life, becoming a bold celebration of how hair and culture intersect.
Donnie Sunshine calls himself a “multidisciplinary creative”, and when he steps into the DJ booth, you see why.
His sets are characterised by multi-genre selections and reviving forgotten gems, so it’s no surprise to hear that he has toured with the likes of Skepta and Flo.
Hawxx are about the sentiment behind their music as much as the discordant punk melodies themselves.
Gen Z’s answer to The Runaways take to the stage with drawn-on moustaches and rage against body politics and queerphobia.
Charlescantbreathe are hard to pin to just one sound. The up-and-coming band is nothing if not gleefully eclectic, and they bask in that, describing themselves as “indie rock with a twist of grunge and good vibes.”
Lleo reigns in the eclectic world of “bipolar pop”. Seamlessly melding indie and hyperpop, the blue-haired musician has created an inherently danceable sound.
The duo behind Palindrones describe their sound as “industrial synthpop”. Combining influences from the ambient scene with pounding beats, they’re the hybrid offspring of a punk gig and a sweaty techno club night.