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April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.MAGAZINE - THE WIRE
On the cover: Van Der Graaf Generator: Ahead of a major retrospective box set and with a new tour on the horizon, Emily Bick speaks to the dark magi of UK progressive rock, led by the indefatigable Peter Hammill. Plus: The Primer : Mike Barnes essays a user’s guide to the recordings of the band and their offshoots; Loraine James : A new album from the UK producer reflects the strain ofTHE WIRE ISSUE 449
On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters.THE WIRE ISSUE 448
Issue 448 June 2021. Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 448. Inside this issue: Van Der Graaf Generator: Ahead of a major retrospective box set and with a new tour on the horizon, Emily Bick speaks to the dark magi of UK progressive rock, led by the indefatigable Peter Hammill.Plus: The Primer: Mike Barnes essays a user’s guide to the recordings of the GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total ESSAYS - IN WRITING - THE WIRE See page 36 of The Wire 448. As a complement to the cover story of The Wire 448, a two-part special on Van Der Graaf Generator, Edwin Pouncey surveys the surreal designs that adorned the covers of the early albums by the UK art rock outliers and their singer Peter Hammill. In keeping with their proto-steampunk group name, the cover artwork of THE WIRE - ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSICAUDIONEWSIN WRITINGVIDEOGALLERIESEVENTS The July 2021 issue of The Wire features a global survey on the state of sound and music on the radio including a 100-strong directory of essential stations. Plus: Pamela Z, J Mascis, Sam Dunscombe, Mick Harris, Olev Muska and much moreAUDIO - THE WIRE
April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.MAGAZINE - THE WIRE
On the cover: Van Der Graaf Generator: Ahead of a major retrospective box set and with a new tour on the horizon, Emily Bick speaks to the dark magi of UK progressive rock, led by the indefatigable Peter Hammill. Plus: The Primer : Mike Barnes essays a user’s guide to the recordings of the band and their offshoots; Loraine James : A new album from the UK producer reflects the strain ofTHE WIRE ISSUE 449
On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters.THE WIRE ISSUE 448
Issue 448 June 2021. Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 448. Inside this issue: Van Der Graaf Generator: Ahead of a major retrospective box set and with a new tour on the horizon, Emily Bick speaks to the dark magi of UK progressive rock, led by the indefatigable Peter Hammill.Plus: The Primer: Mike Barnes essays a user’s guide to the recordings of the GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total ESSAYS - IN WRITING - THE WIRE See page 36 of The Wire 448. As a complement to the cover story of The Wire 448, a two-part special on Van Der Graaf Generator, Edwin Pouncey surveys the surreal designs that adorned the covers of the early albums by the UK art rock outliers and their singer Peter Hammill. In keeping with their proto-steampunk group name, the cover artwork of YAMA YAMA! GHÉDALIA TAZARTÈS 1947–2021 Tazartès was a heart-and-soul revolutionary, and his entire life is spread over these records: his children are on them, his apartment is omnipresent in them. His psychedelic recordings resonated with many different worlds: a ballet class, a film theatre, or the deepest basement overrun with primates. Rules do not apply in any way,certainly
FANTASTIC VISIONS AND UNKNOWN WORLDS: VAN DER GRAAF From now on there would be no more elaborate and fantastic cover paintings, as VDGG prepared themselves for the onslaught of punk and a more technologically streamed future. The cover story of The Wire 448 is a two-part special on Van Der Graaf Generator, including new interviews with the group members by Emily Bick, and a Primer by MikeBarnes.
SONNY SIMMONS AND THE BACKWOODS During a short visit to London in 1990, I made my way to Mole Jazz, a record collector’s mecca at the time. There, I chanced upon an unexpected CD by Sonny Simmons called Backwoods Suite.Although apparently just released, it had actually been recorded eight years earlier, in San Francisco, with a personnel mixing 'name' musicians – Billy Higgins, Herbie Lewis, Joe Bonner – and othersMAGAZINE - THE WIRE
On the cover: Van Der Graaf Generator: Ahead of a major retrospective box set and with a new tour on the horizon, Emily Bick speaks to the dark magi of UK progressive rock, led by the indefatigable Peter Hammill. Plus: The Primer : Mike Barnes essays a user’s guide to the recordings of the band and their offshoots; Loraine James : A new album from the UK producer reflects the strain ofTHE WIRE ISSUE 449
On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters. PHIL ENGLAND PRESENTS ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC Phil England presents Adventures In Sound And Music June 2021. Clockwise from top left: Phil Minton in The Wire 246 by Thomas Butler; Wadada Leo Smith in The Wire 312 by Jeremy & Claire Weiss; Milford Graves in The Wire 409 by Andreas Laszlo Konrath; Nwando Ebizie byDimitri Djuric
FOLLOW THE SCIENCE: EVAN PARKER’S VIEWS ON THE PANDEMIC 15 hours ago · Tony Herrington researches the sources of the saxophonist’s recent outspoken pronouncements on the pandemic and Brexit. Last weekend, US author Naomi Wolf was suspended from Twitter for spreading misinformation about Covid-19, its EVENTS - GIG - COBY SEY: BETWEEN THE LINES - THE WIRE Due to the coronavirus outbreak, all events are subject to cancellation. Check with venues or festivals before travelling. Sign up to our Weekly newsletter to get a seven day digest of forthcoming streams, festivals, exhibitions, screenings, broadcasts and EVENTS - SPECIAL EVENT - MATANA ROBERTS: WE GOT TIME - THE Philadelphia The Woodlands, United States 11|06|2021 – 12|06|2021 EVENTS - EXHIBITION - DENNIS TYFUS: SATELLITE OF LARD 1 day ago · Due to the coronavirus outbreak, all events are subject to cancellation. Check with venues or festivals before travelling. Sign up to our Weekly newsletter to get a seven day digest of forthcoming streams, festivals, exhibitions, screenings, broadcastsand
EVENTS - FESTIVAL - RIVER TO RIVER FESTIVAL - THE WIRE Free summer arts festival in Lower Manhattan featuring a streaming film by Arthur Jafa WS, a longer super nova featuring saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter in conversation with bass player and composer Esperanza Spalding (12, 17, 19, 24 & 26 June). The festival also features an in-person only opening performance by Spalding, Terri Lyne Carrington and Leo Genovese (10 June), as well asDANNY ELFMAN
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The Swedish sculptor, synthesizer builder and electronic composer shares footage from her ongoing Drawing Music project ↑ Back to top THE WIRE - ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSICAUDIONEWSIN WRITINGVIDEOGALLERIESEVENTS Julian Cowley talks to the surviving members of the pioneering avant garde ensemble, instrument builders and improvisors who between 1968–75 were equally at home performing Christian Wolff, premiering Karlheinz Stockhausen compositions, eating ice cream with John Cage or realising their own works anywhere in the world, be it at Glastonbury, London’s Sadler’s Wells or an arts festival inAUDIO - THE WIRE
April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.SUBSCRIPTIONS
Digital-only subscription. Read every issue of The Wire since issue 1 on your computer or tablet, plus get all the downloads in the Below The Radar and Wire Tapper series, plus get special discounts on items in our online shop.. Annual £36. Three months £10. Buy now from Exact Editions. Clicking the link above will take you to Exact Editions to place your order. GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total EUROPEAN PREMIERE OF CHARLES MINGUS’S STRING QUARTET NO 1 A sheet from Charles Mingus’s String Quartet No 1 score. Apartment House’s Anton Lukoszevieze sets the scene for a rediscovered Mingus composition that the ensemble will perform with Elaine Mitchener at September’s Totally Thames Festival. “As I say, let my children have music. Jazz – the way it has been handled in the pastTHE WIRE ISSUE 260
ON THE COVER: Boards Of Canada - In a rare interview on home turf, the Scottish gnarly electronica duo share campfire stories with Rob Young FEATURES: Eliane Radigue, The new London silence: Mark Wastell and Sound 323, Invisible Jukebox: The Dirty Three, Jarboe, Alexander Tucker, Birchville Cat MotelTHE WIRE ISSUE 146
April 1996. Is this the unreconstructed hard man of modern classical music? Nick Kimberley meets the composer who caused panic at the Last Night of the Proms. Still ignored in his home town of Chicago, the one-time pioneer of Acid and Deep House is setting a DAVID TOOP LISTENS, FINALLY, TO THE LEGENDARY JOHN LATHAM Pink Floyd: The Early Years 1965–1972 is set to be released 11 November. It notably features the long rumoured recordings resulting from a 1967 collaboration with conceptual artist John Latham. There’s a brassy Little Richard track of Biblical intent if not proportions – "He Got What He Wanted THE UNIT STRUCTURES OF CECIL TAYLOR. BY ALEXANDER HAWKINS Maybe the ideas have become some of my own ‘unit structures’ for conceptualising music. The context was writing about Anthony Braxton, and this is perhaps instructive as to some of the directions in which Taylor’s ways of organising can point. Braxton is a musician who has run with these ideas of facilitating/requiring self-determination DECONSTRUCTING VIOLENCE IN GRIME In a lyric like Flow Dan’s “War” verse, dropped to devastating effect on Logan Sama’s last ever show on Rinse, the single syllable word “war” is wielded like a weapon. Because grime’s lyrical structure is simple and direct, it has the effect of simplifying and abstracting the messy business of violence into a flow of code, boastsand bravado.
THE WIRE - ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSICAUDIONEWSIN WRITINGVIDEOGALLERIESEVENTS Julian Cowley talks to the surviving members of the pioneering avant garde ensemble, instrument builders and improvisors who between 1968–75 were equally at home performing Christian Wolff, premiering Karlheinz Stockhausen compositions, eating ice cream with John Cage or realising their own works anywhere in the world, be it at Glastonbury, London’s Sadler’s Wells or an arts festival inAUDIO - THE WIRE
April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.SUBSCRIPTIONS
Digital-only subscription. Read every issue of The Wire since issue 1 on your computer or tablet, plus get all the downloads in the Below The Radar and Wire Tapper series, plus get special discounts on items in our online shop.. Annual £36. Three months £10. Buy now from Exact Editions. Clicking the link above will take you to Exact Editions to place your order. GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total EUROPEAN PREMIERE OF CHARLES MINGUS’S STRING QUARTET NO 1 A sheet from Charles Mingus’s String Quartet No 1 score. Apartment House’s Anton Lukoszevieze sets the scene for a rediscovered Mingus composition that the ensemble will perform with Elaine Mitchener at September’s Totally Thames Festival. “As I say, let my children have music. Jazz – the way it has been handled in the pastTHE WIRE ISSUE 260
ON THE COVER: Boards Of Canada - In a rare interview on home turf, the Scottish gnarly electronica duo share campfire stories with Rob Young FEATURES: Eliane Radigue, The new London silence: Mark Wastell and Sound 323, Invisible Jukebox: The Dirty Three, Jarboe, Alexander Tucker, Birchville Cat MotelTHE WIRE ISSUE 146
April 1996. Is this the unreconstructed hard man of modern classical music? Nick Kimberley meets the composer who caused panic at the Last Night of the Proms. Still ignored in his home town of Chicago, the one-time pioneer of Acid and Deep House is setting a DAVID TOOP LISTENS, FINALLY, TO THE LEGENDARY JOHN LATHAM Pink Floyd: The Early Years 1965–1972 is set to be released 11 November. It notably features the long rumoured recordings resulting from a 1967 collaboration with conceptual artist John Latham. There’s a brassy Little Richard track of Biblical intent if not proportions – "He Got What He Wanted THE UNIT STRUCTURES OF CECIL TAYLOR. BY ALEXANDER HAWKINS Maybe the ideas have become some of my own ‘unit structures’ for conceptualising music. The context was writing about Anthony Braxton, and this is perhaps instructive as to some of the directions in which Taylor’s ways of organising can point. Braxton is a musician who has run with these ideas of facilitating/requiring self-determination DECONSTRUCTING VIOLENCE IN GRIME In a lyric like Flow Dan’s “War” verse, dropped to devastating effect on Logan Sama’s last ever show on Rinse, the single syllable word “war” is wielded like a weapon. Because grime’s lyrical structure is simple and direct, it has the effect of simplifying and abstracting the messy business of violence into a flow of code, boastsand bravado.
THE WIRE ISSUE 447
Issue 447 May 2021. Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 447. Inside this issue: People Like Us: As Vicki Bennett prepares for an ambitious audiovisual UK tour, the arch-collagist talks Buddhism, subverting popular culture and the autoregenerative art of cut and paste.By Abi Bliss Joe Chambers: A significant contributor to sessions led by Wayne ShorterMAGAZINE - THE WIRE
1 day ago · On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters.THE WIRE ISSUE 448
Issue 448 June 2021. Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 448. Inside this issue: Van Der Graaf Generator: Ahead of a major retrospective box set and with a new tour on the horizon, Emily Bick speaks to the dark magi of UK progressive rock, led by the indefatigable Peter Hammill.Plus: The Primer: Mike Barnes essays a user’s guide to the recordings of theTHE WIRE ISSUE 449
1 day ago · On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters. PHIL ENGLAND PRESENTS ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC Phil England presents Adventures In Sound And Music June 2021. Clockwise from top left: Phil Minton in The Wire 246 by Thomas Butler; Wadada Leo Smith in The Wire 312 by Jeremy & Claire Weiss; Milford Graves in The Wire 409 by Andreas Laszlo Konrath; Nwando Ebizie byDimitri Djuric
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April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.SUBSCRIPTIONS
Digital-only subscription. Read every issue of The Wire since issue 1 on your computer or tablet, plus get all the downloads in the Below The Radar and Wire Tapper series, plus get special discounts on items in our online shop.. Annual £36. Three months £10. Buy now from Exact Editions. Clicking the link above will take you to Exact Editions to place your order. GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total EUROPEAN PREMIERE OF CHARLES MINGUS’S STRING QUARTET NO 1 A sheet from Charles Mingus’s String Quartet No 1 score. Apartment House’s Anton Lukoszevieze sets the scene for a rediscovered Mingus composition that the ensemble will perform with Elaine Mitchener at September’s Totally Thames Festival. “As I say, let my children have music. Jazz – the way it has been handled in the pastTHE WIRE ISSUE 260
ON THE COVER: Boards Of Canada - In a rare interview on home turf, the Scottish gnarly electronica duo share campfire stories with Rob Young FEATURES: Eliane Radigue, The new London silence: Mark Wastell and Sound 323, Invisible Jukebox: The Dirty Three, Jarboe, Alexander Tucker, Birchville Cat MotelTHE WIRE ISSUE 146
April 1996. Is this the unreconstructed hard man of modern classical music? Nick Kimberley meets the composer who caused panic at the Last Night of the Proms. Still ignored in his home town of Chicago, the one-time pioneer of Acid and Deep House is setting a DAVID TOOP LISTENS, FINALLY, TO THE LEGENDARY JOHN LATHAM Pink Floyd: The Early Years 1965–1972 is set to be released 11 November. It notably features the long rumoured recordings resulting from a 1967 collaboration with conceptual artist John Latham. There’s a brassy Little Richard track of Biblical intent if not proportions – "He Got What He Wanted THE UNIT STRUCTURES OF CECIL TAYLOR. BY ALEXANDER HAWKINS Maybe the ideas have become some of my own ‘unit structures’ for conceptualising music. The context was writing about Anthony Braxton, and this is perhaps instructive as to some of the directions in which Taylor’s ways of organising can point. Braxton is a musician who has run with these ideas of facilitating/requiring self-determination DECONSTRUCTING VIOLENCE IN GRIME In a lyric like Flow Dan’s “War” verse, dropped to devastating effect on Logan Sama’s last ever show on Rinse, the single syllable word “war” is wielded like a weapon. Because grime’s lyrical structure is simple and direct, it has the effect of simplifying and abstracting the messy business of violence into a flow of code, boastsand bravado.
THE WIRE - ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSICAUDIONEWSIN WRITINGVIDEOGALLERIESEVENTS Julian Cowley talks to the surviving members of the pioneering avant garde ensemble, instrument builders and improvisors who between 1968–75 were equally at home performing Christian Wolff, premiering Karlheinz Stockhausen compositions, eating ice cream with John Cage or realising their own works anywhere in the world, be it at Glastonbury, London’s Sadler’s Wells or an arts festival inAUDIO - THE WIRE
April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.SUBSCRIPTIONS
Digital-only subscription. Read every issue of The Wire since issue 1 on your computer or tablet, plus get all the downloads in the Below The Radar and Wire Tapper series, plus get special discounts on items in our online shop.. Annual £36. Three months £10. Buy now from Exact Editions. Clicking the link above will take you to Exact Editions to place your order. GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total EUROPEAN PREMIERE OF CHARLES MINGUS’S STRING QUARTET NO 1 A sheet from Charles Mingus’s String Quartet No 1 score. Apartment House’s Anton Lukoszevieze sets the scene for a rediscovered Mingus composition that the ensemble will perform with Elaine Mitchener at September’s Totally Thames Festival. “As I say, let my children have music. Jazz – the way it has been handled in the pastTHE WIRE ISSUE 260
ON THE COVER: Boards Of Canada - In a rare interview on home turf, the Scottish gnarly electronica duo share campfire stories with Rob Young FEATURES: Eliane Radigue, The new London silence: Mark Wastell and Sound 323, Invisible Jukebox: The Dirty Three, Jarboe, Alexander Tucker, Birchville Cat MotelTHE WIRE ISSUE 146
April 1996. Is this the unreconstructed hard man of modern classical music? Nick Kimberley meets the composer who caused panic at the Last Night of the Proms. Still ignored in his home town of Chicago, the one-time pioneer of Acid and Deep House is setting a DAVID TOOP LISTENS, FINALLY, TO THE LEGENDARY JOHN LATHAM Pink Floyd: The Early Years 1965–1972 is set to be released 11 November. It notably features the long rumoured recordings resulting from a 1967 collaboration with conceptual artist John Latham. There’s a brassy Little Richard track of Biblical intent if not proportions – "He Got What He Wanted THE UNIT STRUCTURES OF CECIL TAYLOR. BY ALEXANDER HAWKINS Maybe the ideas have become some of my own ‘unit structures’ for conceptualising music. The context was writing about Anthony Braxton, and this is perhaps instructive as to some of the directions in which Taylor’s ways of organising can point. Braxton is a musician who has run with these ideas of facilitating/requiring self-determination DECONSTRUCTING VIOLENCE IN GRIME In a lyric like Flow Dan’s “War” verse, dropped to devastating effect on Logan Sama’s last ever show on Rinse, the single syllable word “war” is wielded like a weapon. Because grime’s lyrical structure is simple and direct, it has the effect of simplifying and abstracting the messy business of violence into a flow of code, boastsand bravado.
THE WIRE ISSUE 447
Issue 447 May 2021. Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 447. Inside this issue: People Like Us: As Vicki Bennett prepares for an ambitious audiovisual UK tour, the arch-collagist talks Buddhism, subverting popular culture and the autoregenerative art of cut and paste.By Abi Bliss Joe Chambers: A significant contributor to sessions led by Wayne ShorterMAGAZINE - THE WIRE
1 day ago · On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters.THE WIRE ISSUE 448
Issue 448 June 2021. Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 448. Inside this issue: Van Der Graaf Generator: Ahead of a major retrospective box set and with a new tour on the horizon, Emily Bick speaks to the dark magi of UK progressive rock, led by the indefatigable Peter Hammill.Plus: The Primer: Mike Barnes essays a user’s guide to the recordings of theTHE WIRE ISSUE 449
1 day ago · On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters. PHIL ENGLAND PRESENTS ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC Phil England presents Adventures In Sound And Music June 2021. Clockwise from top left: Phil Minton in The Wire 246 by Thomas Butler; Wadada Leo Smith in The Wire 312 by Jeremy & Claire Weiss; Milford Graves in The Wire 409 by Andreas Laszlo Konrath; Nwando Ebizie byDimitri Djuric
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April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.SUBSCRIPTIONS
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For security reasons we do not have access to your Exact Editions password and so we need you to register here and set up a new account on The Wire website for access to our subscriber only downloads. GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total DAVID TOOP LISTENS, FINALLY, TO THE LEGENDARY JOHN LATHAM Pink Floyd: The Early Years 1965–1972 is set to be released 11 November. It notably features the long rumoured recordings resulting from a 1967 collaboration with conceptual artist John Latham. There’s a brassy Little Richard track of Biblical intent if not proportions – "He Got What He WantedTHE WIRE ISSUE 260
ON THE COVER: Boards Of Canada - In a rare interview on home turf, the Scottish gnarly electronica duo share campfire stories with Rob Young FEATURES: Eliane Radigue, The new London silence: Mark Wastell and Sound 323, Invisible Jukebox: The Dirty Three, Jarboe, Alexander Tucker, Birchville Cat Motel INVISIBLE JUKEBOX: CURRENT 93 The unedited transcript of David Tibet of Current 93's Invisible Jukebox interview, tested by Mike Barnes. The Jukebox took place in Tibet's home in East London. Current 93's David Tibet made his first mark in the 'Industrial' culture of the early 1980s even though the was skeptical of the1997 REWIND
Robert Wyatt Shleep (Hannibal) Jim O'Rourke Bad Timing (Drag City) Wabi Sabi Wabi Sabi (A-Musik) Arto Lindsay Mundio Civilizado (Rykodisc) Mouse On Mars Autoditacker (Too Pure) Tomasz Stanko Septet Litania: Music Of Krzysztof Komeda (ECM) Gyorgi Ligeti Ligeti Edition 1-6 (Sony Classical) Roni Size & Reprazent New Forms (Talkin Loud) DECONSTRUCTING VIOLENCE IN GRIME In a lyric like Flow Dan’s “War” verse, dropped to devastating effect on Logan Sama’s last ever show on Rinse, the single syllable word “war” is wielded like a weapon. Because grime’s lyrical structure is simple and direct, it has the effect of simplifying and abstracting the messy business of violence into a flow of code, boastsand bravado.
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April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.SUBSCRIPTIONS
Digital-only subscription. Read every issue of The Wire since issue 1 on your computer or tablet, plus get all the downloads in the Below The Radar and Wire Tapper series, plus get special discounts on items in our online shop.. Annual £36. Three months £10. Buy now from Exact Editions. Clicking the link above will take you to Exact Editions to place your order.HELP - THE WIRE
For security reasons we do not have access to your Exact Editions password and so we need you to register here and set up a new account on The Wire website for access to our subscriber only downloads. GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total DAVID TOOP LISTENS, FINALLY, TO THE LEGENDARY JOHN LATHAM Pink Floyd: The Early Years 1965–1972 is set to be released 11 November. It notably features the long rumoured recordings resulting from a 1967 collaboration with conceptual artist John Latham. There’s a brassy Little Richard track of Biblical intent if not proportions – "He Got What He WantedTHE WIRE ISSUE 260
ON THE COVER: Boards Of Canada - In a rare interview on home turf, the Scottish gnarly electronica duo share campfire stories with Rob Young FEATURES: Eliane Radigue, The new London silence: Mark Wastell and Sound 323, Invisible Jukebox: The Dirty Three, Jarboe, Alexander Tucker, Birchville Cat Motel INVISIBLE JUKEBOX: CURRENT 93 The unedited transcript of David Tibet of Current 93's Invisible Jukebox interview, tested by Mike Barnes. The Jukebox took place in Tibet's home in East London. Current 93's David Tibet made his first mark in the 'Industrial' culture of the early 1980s even though the was skeptical of the1997 REWIND
Robert Wyatt Shleep (Hannibal) Jim O'Rourke Bad Timing (Drag City) Wabi Sabi Wabi Sabi (A-Musik) Arto Lindsay Mundio Civilizado (Rykodisc) Mouse On Mars Autoditacker (Too Pure) Tomasz Stanko Septet Litania: Music Of Krzysztof Komeda (ECM) Gyorgi Ligeti Ligeti Edition 1-6 (Sony Classical) Roni Size & Reprazent New Forms (Talkin Loud) DECONSTRUCTING VIOLENCE IN GRIME In a lyric like Flow Dan’s “War” verse, dropped to devastating effect on Logan Sama’s last ever show on Rinse, the single syllable word “war” is wielded like a weapon. Because grime’s lyrical structure is simple and direct, it has the effect of simplifying and abstracting the messy business of violence into a flow of code, boastsand bravado.
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8 hours ago · On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters.THE WIRE ISSUE 449
8 hours ago · On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters.ADVERTISING
• The next available issue is July 2021, issue #449 • The magazine goes on sale on Thursday, 10 June; the final deadline for receiving advertising artwork is Friday, 28 May. VAT. Please note that VAT @ 20% is not included in the prices below and will only be added to the invoice total if you are in the UK. PHIL ENGLAND PRESENTS ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC 1 day ago · Phil England presents Adventures In Sound And Music June 2021. Clockwise from top left: Phil Minton in The Wire 246 by Thomas Butler; Wadada Leo Smith in The Wire 312 by Jeremy & Claire Weiss; Milford Graves in The Wire 409 by Andreas Laszlo Konrath; Nwando Ebizie by Dimitri DjuricBELOW THE RADAR
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April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.SUBSCRIPTIONS
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For security reasons we do not have access to your Exact Editions password and so we need you to register here and set up a new account on The Wire website for access to our subscriber only downloads. GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total DAVID TOOP LISTENS, FINALLY, TO THE LEGENDARY JOHN LATHAM Pink Floyd: The Early Years 1965–1972 is set to be released 11 November. It notably features the long rumoured recordings resulting from a 1967 collaboration with conceptual artist John Latham. There’s a brassy Little Richard track of Biblical intent if not proportions – "He Got What He WantedTHE WIRE ISSUE 260
ON THE COVER: Boards Of Canada - In a rare interview on home turf, the Scottish gnarly electronica duo share campfire stories with Rob Young FEATURES: Eliane Radigue, The new London silence: Mark Wastell and Sound 323, Invisible Jukebox: The Dirty Three, Jarboe, Alexander Tucker, Birchville Cat Motel INVISIBLE JUKEBOX: CURRENT 93 The unedited transcript of David Tibet of Current 93's Invisible Jukebox interview, tested by Mike Barnes. The Jukebox took place in Tibet's home in East London. Current 93's David Tibet made his first mark in the 'Industrial' culture of the early 1980s even though the was skeptical of the1997 REWIND
Robert Wyatt Shleep (Hannibal) Jim O'Rourke Bad Timing (Drag City) Wabi Sabi Wabi Sabi (A-Musik) Arto Lindsay Mundio Civilizado (Rykodisc) Mouse On Mars Autoditacker (Too Pure) Tomasz Stanko Septet Litania: Music Of Krzysztof Komeda (ECM) Gyorgi Ligeti Ligeti Edition 1-6 (Sony Classical) Roni Size & Reprazent New Forms (Talkin Loud) DECONSTRUCTING VIOLENCE IN GRIME In a lyric like Flow Dan’s “War” verse, dropped to devastating effect on Logan Sama’s last ever show on Rinse, the single syllable word “war” is wielded like a weapon. Because grime’s lyrical structure is simple and direct, it has the effect of simplifying and abstracting the messy business of violence into a flow of code, boastsand bravado.
THE WIRE - ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSICAUDIONEWSIN WRITINGVIDEOGALLERIESEVENTS The world's greatest print and online music magazine. Independent since 1982. News, features, audio, video, shop and subscribe.AUDIO - THE WIRE
April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.SUBSCRIPTIONS
Digital-only subscription. Read every issue of The Wire since issue 1 on your computer or tablet, plus get all the downloads in the Below The Radar and Wire Tapper series, plus get special discounts on items in our online shop.. Annual £36. Three months £10. Buy now from Exact Editions. Clicking the link above will take you to Exact Editions to place your order.HELP - THE WIRE
For security reasons we do not have access to your Exact Editions password and so we need you to register here and set up a new account on The Wire website for access to our subscriber only downloads. GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total DAVID TOOP LISTENS, FINALLY, TO THE LEGENDARY JOHN LATHAM Pink Floyd: The Early Years 1965–1972 is set to be released 11 November. It notably features the long rumoured recordings resulting from a 1967 collaboration with conceptual artist John Latham. There’s a brassy Little Richard track of Biblical intent if not proportions – "He Got What He WantedTHE WIRE ISSUE 260
ON THE COVER: Boards Of Canada - In a rare interview on home turf, the Scottish gnarly electronica duo share campfire stories with Rob Young FEATURES: Eliane Radigue, The new London silence: Mark Wastell and Sound 323, Invisible Jukebox: The Dirty Three, Jarboe, Alexander Tucker, Birchville Cat Motel INVISIBLE JUKEBOX: CURRENT 93 The unedited transcript of David Tibet of Current 93's Invisible Jukebox interview, tested by Mike Barnes. The Jukebox took place in Tibet's home in East London. Current 93's David Tibet made his first mark in the 'Industrial' culture of the early 1980s even though the was skeptical of the1997 REWIND
Robert Wyatt Shleep (Hannibal) Jim O'Rourke Bad Timing (Drag City) Wabi Sabi Wabi Sabi (A-Musik) Arto Lindsay Mundio Civilizado (Rykodisc) Mouse On Mars Autoditacker (Too Pure) Tomasz Stanko Septet Litania: Music Of Krzysztof Komeda (ECM) Gyorgi Ligeti Ligeti Edition 1-6 (Sony Classical) Roni Size & Reprazent New Forms (Talkin Loud) DECONSTRUCTING VIOLENCE IN GRIME In a lyric like Flow Dan’s “War” verse, dropped to devastating effect on Logan Sama’s last ever show on Rinse, the single syllable word “war” is wielded like a weapon. Because grime’s lyrical structure is simple and direct, it has the effect of simplifying and abstracting the messy business of violence into a flow of code, boastsand bravado.
SUBSCRIBE - THE WIRE Digital-only subscription. Read every issue of The Wire since issue 1 on your computer or tablet, plus get all the downloads in the Below The Radar and Wire Tapper series, plus get special discounts on items in our online shop. Annual £36. Three months £10. BOOKS - THE WIRE SHOP I Am Damo Suzuki by Damo Suzuki & Paul Woods (special edition) Temporarily Unavailable. Dokkiri! Japanese Indies Music 1976–1989 A History And Guide by Kato David Hopkins. Temporarily Unavailable.MAGAZINE - THE WIRE
6 hours ago · On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters.THE WIRE ISSUE 449
6 hours ago · On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters.ADVERTISING
• The next available issue is July 2021, issue #449 • The magazine goes on sale on Thursday, 10 June; the final deadline for receiving advertising artwork is Friday, 28 May. VAT. Please note that VAT @ 20% is not included in the prices below and will only be added to the invoice total if you are in the UK. PHIL ENGLAND PRESENTS ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC 1 day ago · Phil England presents Adventures In Sound And Music June 2021. Clockwise from top left: Phil Minton in The Wire 246 by Thomas Butler; Wadada Leo Smith in The Wire 312 by Jeremy & Claire Weiss; Milford Graves in The Wire 409 by Andreas Laszlo Konrath; Nwando Ebizie by Dimitri DjuricBELOW THE RADAR
Below The Radar. Below The Radar is an ongoing series of underground music compilations that are made available to all The Wire ’s subscribers as downloads. For more information on how to subscribe to The Wire click here. For more information on Below The Radar contactsubs@thewire.co.uk.
JEANNE LEE - THE WIRE Their new book aims to broaden and destabilise the common perception of the meaning of sound arts ↑ Back to topMICK HARRIS
The Swedish sculptor, synthesizer builder and electronic composer shares footage from her ongoing Drawing Music project ↑ Back to topDANNY ELFMAN
Teresa Winter talks to Spenser Tomson about her new seaside themed album and presents an exclusive soggysleazysublimeseasidemix ↑ Backto top
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April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.SUBSCRIPTIONS
Digital-only subscription. Read every issue of The Wire since issue 1 on your computer or tablet, plus get all the downloads in the Below The Radar and Wire Tapper series, plus get special discounts on items in our online shop.. Annual £36. Three months £10. Buy now from Exact Editions. Clicking the link above will take you to Exact Editions to place your order.HELP - THE WIRE
For security reasons we do not have access to your Exact Editions password and so we need you to register here and set up a new account on The Wire website for access to our subscriber only downloads. GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total DAVID TOOP LISTENS, FINALLY, TO THE LEGENDARY JOHN LATHAM Pink Floyd: The Early Years 1965–1972 is set to be released 11 November. It notably features the long rumoured recordings resulting from a 1967 collaboration with conceptual artist John Latham. There’s a brassy Little Richard track of Biblical intent if not proportions – "He Got What He WantedTHE WIRE ISSUE 260
ON THE COVER: Boards Of Canada - In a rare interview on home turf, the Scottish gnarly electronica duo share campfire stories with Rob Young FEATURES: Eliane Radigue, The new London silence: Mark Wastell and Sound 323, Invisible Jukebox: The Dirty Three, Jarboe, Alexander Tucker, Birchville Cat Motel INVISIBLE JUKEBOX: CURRENT 93 The unedited transcript of David Tibet of Current 93's Invisible Jukebox interview, tested by Mike Barnes. The Jukebox took place in Tibet's home in East London. Current 93's David Tibet made his first mark in the 'Industrial' culture of the early 1980s even though the was skeptical of the1997 REWIND
Robert Wyatt Shleep (Hannibal) Jim O'Rourke Bad Timing (Drag City) Wabi Sabi Wabi Sabi (A-Musik) Arto Lindsay Mundio Civilizado (Rykodisc) Mouse On Mars Autoditacker (Too Pure) Tomasz Stanko Septet Litania: Music Of Krzysztof Komeda (ECM) Gyorgi Ligeti Ligeti Edition 1-6 (Sony Classical) Roni Size & Reprazent New Forms (Talkin Loud) DECONSTRUCTING VIOLENCE IN GRIME In a lyric like Flow Dan’s “War” verse, dropped to devastating effect on Logan Sama’s last ever show on Rinse, the single syllable word “war” is wielded like a weapon. Because grime’s lyrical structure is simple and direct, it has the effect of simplifying and abstracting the messy business of violence into a flow of code, boastsand bravado.
THE WIRE - ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSICAUDIONEWSIN WRITINGVIDEOGALLERIESEVENTS The world's greatest print and online music magazine. Independent since 1982. News, features, audio, video, shop and subscribe.AUDIO - THE WIRE
April 2021. The 16 April edition of The Wire 's weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM featured tracks by Dishpit, Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin, J Fisher, Beans, Keiji Haino, Josephine Foster and more.SUBSCRIPTIONS
Digital-only subscription. Read every issue of The Wire since issue 1 on your computer or tablet, plus get all the downloads in the Below The Radar and Wire Tapper series, plus get special discounts on items in our online shop.. Annual £36. Three months £10. Buy now from Exact Editions. Clicking the link above will take you to Exact Editions to place your order.HELP - THE WIRE
For security reasons we do not have access to your Exact Editions password and so we need you to register here and set up a new account on The Wire website for access to our subscriber only downloads. GIVING IT THE TREATMENT: SARAH PEACOCK ON SEEFEEL'S Seefeel, mid-1990s (Sarah Peacock mirrored). Photograph by Stefan de Batselier. As the first guitar group on Warp receive a deluxe edition of their mid-1990s recordings their vocalist reflects on their work with Chal Ravens. Seefeel’s second album Succour, evolving from the blissful mist of their shoegazing debut Quique, is a near-total DAVID TOOP LISTENS, FINALLY, TO THE LEGENDARY JOHN LATHAM Pink Floyd: The Early Years 1965–1972 is set to be released 11 November. It notably features the long rumoured recordings resulting from a 1967 collaboration with conceptual artist John Latham. There’s a brassy Little Richard track of Biblical intent if not proportions – "He Got What He WantedTHE WIRE ISSUE 260
ON THE COVER: Boards Of Canada - In a rare interview on home turf, the Scottish gnarly electronica duo share campfire stories with Rob Young FEATURES: Eliane Radigue, The new London silence: Mark Wastell and Sound 323, Invisible Jukebox: The Dirty Three, Jarboe, Alexander Tucker, Birchville Cat Motel INVISIBLE JUKEBOX: CURRENT 93 The unedited transcript of David Tibet of Current 93's Invisible Jukebox interview, tested by Mike Barnes. The Jukebox took place in Tibet's home in East London. Current 93's David Tibet made his first mark in the 'Industrial' culture of the early 1980s even though the was skeptical of the1997 REWIND
Robert Wyatt Shleep (Hannibal) Jim O'Rourke Bad Timing (Drag City) Wabi Sabi Wabi Sabi (A-Musik) Arto Lindsay Mundio Civilizado (Rykodisc) Mouse On Mars Autoditacker (Too Pure) Tomasz Stanko Septet Litania: Music Of Krzysztof Komeda (ECM) Gyorgi Ligeti Ligeti Edition 1-6 (Sony Classical) Roni Size & Reprazent New Forms (Talkin Loud) DECONSTRUCTING VIOLENCE IN GRIME In a lyric like Flow Dan’s “War” verse, dropped to devastating effect on Logan Sama’s last ever show on Rinse, the single syllable word “war” is wielded like a weapon. Because grime’s lyrical structure is simple and direct, it has the effect of simplifying and abstracting the messy business of violence into a flow of code, boastsand bravado.
SUBSCRIBE - THE WIRE Digital-only subscription. Read every issue of The Wire since issue 1 on your computer or tablet, plus get all the downloads in the Below The Radar and Wire Tapper series, plus get special discounts on items in our online shop. Annual £36. Three months £10. BOOKS - THE WIRE SHOP I Am Damo Suzuki by Damo Suzuki & Paul Woods (special edition) Temporarily Unavailable. Dokkiri! Japanese Indies Music 1976–1989 A History And Guide by Kato David Hopkins. Temporarily Unavailable.MAGAZINE - THE WIRE
4 hours ago · On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters.THE WIRE ISSUE 449
4 hours ago · On the cover : Radio Activity : The growth of internet radio through the 2010s and the pandemic conditions of the last year have created an explosion of music on air. From the US to China, Palestine to Central Europe, South America to Africa, our global survey tracks online, FM and other radio developments. Plus a 100-strong directory of essential stations, sites and broadcasters.ADVERTISING
• The next available issue is July 2021, issue #449 • The magazine goes on sale on Thursday, 10 June; the final deadline for receiving advertising artwork is Friday, 28 May. VAT. Please note that VAT @ 20% is not included in the prices below and will only be added to the invoice total if you are in the UK. PHIL ENGLAND PRESENTS ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC 1 day ago · Phil England presents Adventures In Sound And Music June 2021. Clockwise from top left: Phil Minton in The Wire 246 by Thomas Butler; Wadada Leo Smith in The Wire 312 by Jeremy & Claire Weiss; Milford Graves in The Wire 409 by Andreas Laszlo Konrath; Nwando Ebizie by Dimitri DjuricBELOW THE RADAR
Below The Radar. Below The Radar is an ongoing series of underground music compilations that are made available to all The Wire ’s subscribers as downloads. For more information on how to subscribe to The Wire click here. For more information on Below The Radar contactsubs@thewire.co.uk.
JEANNE LEE - THE WIRE Their new book aims to broaden and destabilise the common perception of the meaning of sound arts ↑ Back to topMICK HARRIS
The Swedish sculptor, synthesizer builder and electronic composer shares footage from her ongoing Drawing Music project ↑ Back to topDANNY ELFMAN
Teresa Winter talks to Spenser Tomson about her new seaside themed album and presents an exclusive soggysleazysublimeseasidemix ↑ Backto top
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ASTRUD STEEHOUDER PRESENTS _ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_ _The Wire_'s weekly broadcast on Resonance 104.4FM. This show took place on 26 March and featured music by African Head Charge, Autechre, Diamanda Galás, Cucina Povera, and moreTRACKS
LAST YEARZ INTERESTING NEGRO SHARES AN EVOLVING LOVE/BREAK-UP LETTER ADDRESSED TO CONTEMPORARY DANCE Artist Last Yearz Interesting Negro (Jamila Johnson-Small) asks how to engage with contemporary dance's aesthetic system via their unresolved project _BASICTENSION_TRACKS
GLOBAL EAR: LOS ANGELES Music photographer and writer Michael Schmelling compiles a playlist to accompany his column in _The Wire_’s April issueNEWS
TRIBUTE FUND SET UP FOR MELBOURNE MUSICIAN SEAN BAXTER Drummer and improvisor died on 15 MarchNEWS
THE BBVA FOUNDATION RECOGNISES ARVO PÄRT The Estonian composer who invented a new musical language is honoured in the twelfth edition of the Frontiers of Knowledge AwardINTERVIEW
THE BLISTERING COSMIC MUSIC OF THE BLACK UNITY TRIO Hasan Shahid reveals the secret history of Cleveland, Ohio's legendary The Black Unity Trio, whose 1969 album _Al-Fatihah_ is set for reissue in late 2020. By Pierre CréponON AIR
JOSEPH STANNARD HOSTS _ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_ _The Wire_'s weekly show on Resonance FM. This edition took place 19 March and featured tracks by Acolytes, Marks, Ryuichi Sakamoto, WeirdWeather, and more
NEWS
ONLINE LEARNING AND STREAMING RESOURCES KEEP THE CULTURE GOING Amid the Covid-19 crisis lists of online music tutors, gig streams and seminars are being compiled across the industryVIDEO
WATCH: VULA VIEL AND PETER ZUMMO LIVE AT CAFE OTO The London based trio's recent album launch captured in fullNEWS
ON THE WIRE “HUNKERING DOWN” Steve Barker's radio programme takes a break from the airwaves for the first time in 36 yearsNEWS
AGF ORDERS A RECONNAISSANCE AGF launches “new space for political sound work and politicallistening”
INTERVIEW
AHMED ABDULLAH DISCUSSES NEW ALBUM BY DIASPORA MEETS AFROHORN The trumpeter shares a full stream of his latest release and talks about his roles as bandleader, community music venue programmer andSun Ra messenger
VIDEO
IANCU DUMITRESCU IN CONVERSATION WITH ARCHIVAL PROJECT UNEARTHING THEMUSIC
This video interview in the Bucharest home of spectralist composer Iancu Dumitrescu aims to shine new light on how avant garde music functioned in Romania before the revolution in 1989ESSAY
GENESIS BREYER P-ORRIDGE 1950–2020 Alan Licht examines Genesis Breyer P-Orridge’s legacy of transforming 1960s psychedelic culture into a subversive vehicle forsocial change
NEWS
IN PRAISE OF RESILIENCE In the midst of the coronavirus crises, _The Wire_’s publisher Tony Herrington hails the response of the global experimental musiccommunity
ESSAY
MCCOY TYNER 1938–2020 Pat Thomas relays how great African traditions shaped Tyner’s musical education in the face of racist music journalism and whitesupremacy
THE PORTAL
NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US! Trumpeter, promoter and Heart N Soul affiliate Robyn Rocket shares eight artists from the London's inclusive conscious gig sceneON AIR
DAISY HYDE HOSTS ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC This week's show on Resonance FM includes music by dumama & kechou, Ratgrave, Thundercat, Space Ghost, Tony Allen & Hugh Masekela and others. It first aired on 12 March 2020TRACKS
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Listen to a selection of tracks we listened to during the making of our April 2020 issueTRACKS
IRREVERSIBLE ENTANGLEMENTS SHARE THEIR NEW ALBUM, _WHO SENT YOU?_ Exclusive first listen to the free jazz collective's second fulllength release
JAMES GORMLEY PRESENTS _ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_ _The Wire_'s weekly show on Resonance FM. This broadcast took place on 5 March and featured tracks by Blacks' Myths, Pulled By Magnets, Vladislav Delay, and moreTRACKS
STREAM CHICAGO UNDERGROUND QUARTET'S _GOOD DAYS_ Foursome regroup to release their first album in almost 20 yearsMIX
_WIRE_ MIX: GENTLE STRANGER UK DIY trio compile songs by artists that have inspired their surreal sound, featuring Anthony Braxton, The Residents, Primus, Ashley Paul,and more
VIDEO
WATCH BEN LAMAR GAY DUET WITH THE DUSABLE BRIDGE IN DOWNTOWN CHICAGO The composer performed inside the bridge during a scheduled liftTRACKS
STREAM A LIVE EXCERPT BY JESSICA EKOMANE The Berlin based producer shares an example of what you might hear during her minimal electronic live setsON AIR
SHANE WOOLMAN PRESENTS _ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_ This edition of _The Wire_'s weekly broadcast on Resonance FM took place 27 February and features a guest mix by Los Angeles based artistMaral
INTERVIEW
KAFFE MATTHEWS SHARES NEW ALBUM _FOREIGNER_ AND TALKS TO CLIVE BELL “There is a noise switch on the organ; when you first put it on you get a ‘Whurghssh!’” Matthews talks to Bell about returning to solo recordings with her newfound ELKA 400, relaunching Annette Works and Berlin's communityspirit
VIDEO
WATCH NEW GROUP MESTIZO PERFORM IN BOGOTÁ New collaboration unites the contemporary music scene of Bogotá and London's Theon Cross, Nubya Garcia and Steam DownINTERVIEW
GARCIA PEOPLES AND LIVE TAPING IN NEW YORK Stream the new live album by Garcia Peoples and read an interview with the taper who captured the gig for posterityINTERVIEW
AHEAD OF MAERZMUSIK, WE CATCH UP WITH FRANÇOIS J BONNET TO TALK ABOUT WORKING WITH ÉLIANE RADIGUE'S _TRILOGIE DE LA MORT_ “I think the first ‘actual’ concert I attended was a piano recital. I was probably nine...I was in the first row and spent the entire concert frozen by fear of disturbing the pianist.” – Bonnet The artist also known as Kassel Jaeger talks about the act of listening and what Radigue's music means to himTRACKS
RESETTING THE RHYTHM Hear tracks by artists featured in _The Wire_'s recent report on a new wave of experimentation coming from contemporary drummersTRACKS
SOUNDS OF SURVEILLANCE Jasmine Guffond and DJ Soeur Veillance select and discuss 13 tracksabout surveillance
TRACKS
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Stream a selection of tracks from releases we listened to during the making of our March 2020 issueON AIR
DEREK WALMSLEY PRESENTS _ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_: KEVIN DRUMMSPECIAL
_The Wire_'s weekly show on Resonance FM. This edition celebrates the daunting heavyweight Bandcamp catalogue of electroacoustician KevinDrumm
TRACKS
GLOBAL EAR: MAPUTO
In support of his Global Ear report in _The Wire_ 433, Tom Faber compiles a playlist of tracks from the current underground music scene happening in Mozambique's capitalINTERVIEW
DANNY RAMPLING REMEMBERS ANDREW WEATHERALL House DJ and Shoom founder Danny Rampling talks to Louise Gray about his long and deep friendship with the DJ, producer and musician AndrewWeatherall
TRACKS
UNLIMITED EDITIONS: SWP RECORDS Label founder Michael Baird presents an audio guide to his independentrecord label
TRACKS
LISTEN: SAINT ABDULLAH'S _WHERE DO WE GO, NOW?_ Self-confessed compulsive field recordists Saint Abdullah continue their documentary style approach for latest full-length release _WhereDo We Go, Now?_
ON AIR
_ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_ HOSTED BY EMILY BICK _The Wire_’s weekly show on Resonance FM. This edition took place on 20 February and featured Helen Money, Coriky, Bullion, John Foxx & The Maths, African Head Charge and othersTRACKS
LISTEN: SUN ARAW'S “ROOMBOE” West Coast producer Cameron Stallones shares a 15 minute jam from his forthcoming album _Rock Sutra_THE PORTAL
MARIAM REZAEI: LOCK THEORY The Gateshead DJ, composer and musical director of turntable ensemble NOISESTRA selects her top ten scratch recordsMIX
_WIRE_ MIX: LORAINE JAMES Ahead of shows at MUTEK Barcelona 2020 and London’s Cafe Oto, the UK producer shares a brand new mix spanning kuduro, techno and tracks from her own projectsINTERVIEW
A SNAPSHOT IN TIME: ANDREW WEATHERALL 1963–2020 The London DJ and producer died on 17 February. Culled from _The Wire_'s archive, read two articles penned 20 years apartON AIR
_ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_ HOSTED BY MEG WOOF _The Wire’_s weekly show on Resonance FM. This edition took place on 6 February and featured music by Tara Clerkin Trio, Joe McPhee, Nappy Nina, Richard Youngs & Raül Refree, and moreTRACKS
NAPPY NINA'S FAVOURITE FLOWS The Brooklyn based artist charts her best loved MCs in a personalplaylist
TRACKS
AN AUDIO INTRODUCTION TO DALI DE SAINT PAUL The Bristol based artist compiles a playlist spanning her many projects as “raw vocalist”TRACKS
_WIRE_ PLAYLIST: ROWLAND S HOWARD Biba Kopf reflects on the career of the former Birthday Party guitarist and These Immortal Souls frontmanTRACKS
STREAM _AIR TEXTURE VII_ 26 tracks compiled by Rrose and Silent Servant, featuring AGF, Anthony Child, Laurel Halo, Maggi Payne, Pod Blotz, and moreON AIR
_ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_ HOSTED BY CHRIS BOHN _The Wire_'s weekly broadcast on Resonance FM. Chris Bohn plays music from artists involved in special projects at Lijiang Studio in Yunnan, China, including work by Lijiang Quintet, Chiharu MK, Lao Dan and Deng Boyu, plus tracks from Olivia Louvel, Prince Buster, and moreMIX
_WIRE_ MIX: MAGDA DROZD Ahead of her performance at Oto Nove Swiss, the electronic composer records a mix of atmospheric electronics, industrial music and darkpop
TRACKS
LISTEN: SHAYNA & NAVA DUNKELMAN The percussionists share a preview of some unreleased collaborativematerial
TRACKS
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Listen to a selection of tracks from releases we listened to during the making of _The Wire_'s February 2020 issueON AIR
_ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_ HOSTED BY FRANCES MORGAN _The Wire_'s weekly show on Resonance FM. This edition took place on 23 January and featured music by Fatima Al-Qadiri, Kelly Jane Jones, Gavilán Rayna Russom, and moreVIDEO
WATCH: TERRY ALLEN LIVE Weird country troubadour performs an intimate set and speaks with US bloggers The Florida RoomBOOK EXTRACT
PEEK INSIDE PHOTOGRAPHER DAWID LASKOWSKI’S _BRÖTZMANN AT OTO_ BOOK In this extract, Cafe Oto founder Hamish Dunbar recalls an early email exchange with the saxophonistTRACKS
GLOBAL EAR: MALTA
Writer Kurt Buttigieg compiles an audio companion to his Global Ear report on an island in the midst of political turmoil, featured in_The Wire_ 432
THE PORTAL
KATIE GATELY’S PORTAL The California based producer talks about films with interestingsounds
VIDEO
WATCH: RARE FOOTAGE OF AKIO SUZUKI PLAYING THE ANALAPOS IN JAPAN INTHE MID-80S
To mark his 60th year working with sound, Suzuki's first recording gets reissued and a major retrospective exhibition opens in AustraliaON AIR
_ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_ HOSTED BY PHIL ENGLAND _The Wire_'s weekly broadcast on Resonance FM. This edition took place on 16 January and featured music by Ahmed Abdullah, Ceramic Hobs, Barbara Dane, Wire, and moreBOOK EXTRACT
READ AN EXTRACT FROM _A NEW DAY YESTERDAY_ BY MIKE BARNES The longtime _Wire_ contributor has penned a major study of UK progressive rock in the 1970s. Based on his own extensive research and interviews with musicians, journalists and insiders, it amounts to 608 pages long. In this extract, Barnes offers an account of an early King Crimson set that took place one sunny afternoon in 1969 at London'sHyde Park
GALLERY
JAK KILBY IN _THE WIRE_ A selection of pictures from _The Wire_ archives taken by the late photographer Jak KilbyVIDEO
WATCH: _SOME SOUNDS ARE GATES_ Watch an excerpt from a film exploring the work of composer and musician Frank DenyerTRACKS
LISTEN: MARCELA LUCATELLI LIVE To coincide with her feature in_ The Wire_ 432, the Brazilian composer and performer shares a live recording of a recent performance in Salvador, Bahia, BrazilON AIR
_ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_ HOSTED BY ASTRUD STEEHOUDER Listen to another edition of our weekly show on Resonance FM. This broadcast took place 9 January and featured a special guest mix by producer Asher LevitasESSAY
SIMON MORRIS: TOUR GUIDE Alan Courtis recalls an unforgettable night in Blackpool with the beaming Ceramic Hobs mastermind who died last monthNEWS
WENDY CARLOS BIOGRAPHY ANNOUNCED Amanda Sewell examines the life and work of the musician who turned a new generation onto Bach and unusual tunings through her pioneeringelectronic scores
NEWS
ROGER ROBINSON WINS TS ELIOT PRIZE Judges John Burnside, Sarah Howe and Nick Makoha unanimously chose _A Portable Paradise _for the 2019 awardNEWS
FRACTAL MEAT CUTS LABEL RAISES MONEY FOR UBUNTU WOMEN SHELTER Graham Dunning releases new compilation aiding Glaswegian charityNEWS
MOOR MOTHER THREE DAY RESIDENCY AT CAFE OTO Camae Ayewa is joined on stage by ONO, Elaine Mitchener, Brother Mayand others
TRACKS
UNLIMITED EDITIONS: RECITAL Label founder and engineer Sean McCann shares a playlist of essential tracks from his Recital imprintON AIR
_ADVENTURES IN SOUND AND MUSIC_ HOSTED BY JOSEPH STANNARD _The Wire_'s weekly show on Resonance FM. This broadcast took place on 19 December and featured tracks by Hot Chocolate, Jorge Velez, BillyWoods, and more
NEWS
WIRE SHARE NEW SINGLE “PRIMED & READY” Ahead of new album _Mind Hive_, post-punk survivors share secondsingle
NEWS
NEW MERZBOW ON ROOM40 RAISES MONEY FOR AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE FUND All proceeds go to charity WIRES supporting animals affected bybushfires
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