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The Wire 464 is out now!
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Inside this issue...
Lucrecia Dalt: The Colombian composer, musician and vocalist explores eroticism, horror and beauty via soundtracks, collaborations and solo work. By Rob Turner.
Carl Stone: The Los Angeles born, Tokyo based composer reconfigures the rock/pop canon – and time itself – via dizzyingly detailed sample collages. By Emily Bick
Anthony Moore: With his solo output receiving the reissue treatment, the Slapp Happy founder reflects on his journey through avant pop, stadium rock, soundtracks and composition. By Julian Cowley. Plus: Joshua Minsoo Kim on Moore’s experimental film music
Invisible Jukebox: Sarathy Korwar: Will the London based drummer and bandleader find himself beaten by The Wire’s mystery record selection? Tested by Clive Bell.
Unlimited Editions: Faitiche Records
Unofficial Channels: Øresuus
Derek Piotr: Laptop folk from the Polish-American artist. By Louis Pattison
John McCowen: The US musician gets clever with the clarinet. By Peter Margasak
Dez Dare: Oz wizard seeks liberation through fuzz. By Claire Biddles
Global Ear: Richmond, Virginia: experimentation and anarchy in the South Eastern US. By Doug Nunnally
The Inner Sleeve: The Brother Moves On’s Siyabonga Mthembu on Hugh Masekela’s Introducing Hedzoleh Soundz
Epiphanies: Sarah Angliss recalls an unexpected schooling
All of this plus pages of reviews of new and archive releases, music books, events and exhibitions and much more.
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Cover photography by Heikki Kaski.
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