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On the cover Roy Harper; Daphne Oram; John Wall & Alex Rodgers; John Maus; David Keenan; Errorsmith; Nils Okland; DJ Rashad & DJ Spinn; Adolf Wolfli; DJ Rupture; &c. &c.
 

Wire, The
#329 July 2011 [MAGAZINE]



Label: The Wire
Country: UK

Artists:
Errorsmith, Roy Harper, John Maus, People Like Us, JohnWall, Nils Økland

Contributors:
Julian Cowley, PhilEngland, David Keenan, Brian Morton, Richard Pinnell, Joseph Stannard,Derek Walmsley, Rob Young

Roy Harper
Still in the crease inhis 70th year, English music's old cricketer looks back over fivedecades of singing into the storm. By Rob Young.

John Maus
Joseph Stannard meets the Minnesota pop savant and punk theoriser who'sfracking the last resources out of 1980s electro synth sounds.

John Wall
How the London sampling composer is raising his game withImprov input and truculent avant garde poetry. By Richard Pinnell.

Invisible Jukebox People Like Us
Vicki Bennett, playful sounddeconstructionist, welcome aboard The Wire's mystery record selection.Tested by Phil England.

Errorsmith
The Berlin instrumentdesigner plays ghost in the machine with his beat programming. By DerekWalmsley.

Nils Økland
The Norwegian Hardangerfiddler and improvisor talks Ole Bull with Julian Cowley.

Collateral Damage
David Keenan makes the case for music beginning athome.

Global Ear Beijing
Josh Feola fishes for Noise inBeijing's newest alternative music venue.

Cross Platform AdolfWölfli
Brian Morton analyses the musical dimensions of theSwiss outsider's dense, troubled artwork.

Epiphanies
Novelist Luke Williams enters the anechoic chamber with memories of JohnCage.

The Inner Sleeve
Jace Clayton on Nass El Ghiwane's"Oh, Human"/"The Past Is Gone" 7".


Print Run
New musicbooks: Carla Bley by Amy C Beal
The Legend Of Sugar Minott And YouthPromotion by Beth Lesser
Volcano Revisited: Kingston Dancehall Scene1983 by Tero Kaski & Pekka Vuorinen
Experimentalism Otherwise:The New York Avant-Garde And Its Limits by Benjamin Piekut


On Screen
Films & DVDs: The Miners' Hymns DVD
KINO: RussianFilm Pioneers 1909-57 Film series

On Site
Exhibitions,installations, etc: Dreamweapon: The Art And Life Of Angus MacLise inNew York City

On Location
Festival and concert reviews:Melvin Van Peebles wid Laxative New York, USA
Trevor WishartGateshead, UK
i and e Festival Dublin, Ireland
FestivalInternational Musique Actuelle Victoriaville, Canada
Haco/Ytamo/Reiko Imanishi/Saori Kojima Osaka, Japan
Nurse With Wound+ Bruce Gilbert & Mika Vainio + Radian London, UK
Surface AreaDance Theatre/Mico & David Nuss Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
StaffBenda Bilili London, UK




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UPC: 977095206809007

Label: The Wire
Catalog ID: WIRE 329
Squidco Product Code: 14704

Format: MAGAZINE
Condition: New
Released: 2011
Country: UK
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