The Wire #507

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The Wire covers a wide range of alternative and underground musics. The Wire celebrates and interrogates the most visionary and inspiring, subversive and radical, marginalised and undervalued musicians on the planet, past and present, in the realms of avant rock, electronica, hiphop, new jazz, modern composition, traditional musics and beyond.

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Inside the magazine: Sunn O))): The robed pair get lost in the woods of the Pacific Northwest for their new album. By Rob Turner; Delphine Dora: The French multi-instrumentalist fuses made up language and spiritual texts in her metaphysical music. By Miloš Hroch; Jair-Rohm Parker Wells: The bassist and composer channels the vibrations of ECM into his low end explorations. By Phil Freeman; The Sleeves: Guitarists Tara Cunningham and Jack Cooper take a scalpel to indie pop. By Lucy Thraves; Brion Gysin: Collaborator Ramuntcho Matta reflects on the artist’s freshly reissued Dreamachine album. By Daniel Spicer; Invisible Jukebox: Irmin Schmidt: Will the Can founder doo right by The Wire’s mystery record selection? Tested by Leah Kardos; Regan Bowering: Under the drumskin. By Derek Walmsley; Holy Sun Opera House: Sounding the corridors of the unconscious. By Stephanie Phillips; Global Ear: Battle of the bells in Moretonhampstead. By Clive Bell; Unlimited Editions: Outernational sounds by way of Brighton’s Hive Mind label. By Daniel Spicer; The Inner Sleeve: MIC on Black Sheep Wall’s I’m Going To Kill Myself. Against The Grain: Deborah Nash on the transportive power of the jukebox; Epiphanies: Young Adam Bohman’s pocket money opens up a world of improvised music. Plus 37 pages of reviews including: Radwan Ghazi Moumneh & Frédéric D Oberland: Trauma response. By James Gui; Simon Hanes: Gargantuan sounds. By Leah Kardos; La Musica: Mainline to the Tokyo underground. By Louis Pattison; Love Magic Power Danger Bliss: Yoko Ono And The Avant-Garde Diaspora: 20th century woman. By Mark Webber; I Hear Freedom: The Great Migration, Free Jazz, And Black Power: Urban renewal. By Andy Hamilton; bAdBLUEbirdz: Mono no aware. By Anla Li; GLARCIVERSARY: GLARCing around in Glasgow and London. By Claire Biddles, and much more.

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