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December 2011 issue of the UK's finest music magazine, with articles on Ash Ra Tempel, Blood Stereo, Adam Bohman, Manuel Goettsching, Grouper, Roger Reynolds, Sandwell District, Andre Vida, &c.
 

Wire, The
#334 December 2011 [MAGAZINE]



Label: The Wire
Country: UK

Artists:
Ash Ra Tempel, Blood Stereo, Adam Bohman, Nathalie Djurberg, Manuel Goettsching, Grouper, Roger Reynolds, Sandwell District, Spinn & Rashad, AndrŽ Vida

Contributors:
Clive Bell, Lisa Blanning, Nathan Budzinski, Philip Clark, Esi Edugyan, Robin Howells, Eric Lumbleau, Keith MolinŽ, Nick Richardson, Peter Rosser, Daniel Spicer

Manuel Gšttsching
The Ash Ra Tempel guitarist reveals how he made electronic masterpiece E2ÐE4, influencing 30 years of repetitive House and trance rock. By Keith MolinŽ.

Invisible Jukebox Spinn & Rashad
ChicagoÕs Juke duo perform some fancy Footwork around The WireÕs mystery record selection. Tested by Lisa Blanning.

Grouper
For Liz Harris, escaping a childhood sect unlocked a range of morbid confrontations with the void, from tape works to Ambient song. By Nick Richardson.

Sandwell District
Robin Howells keeps the peace between the brutalist international Techno trio who have created a label hub for fetishistic electronica.

The Primer Turkish psychedelia
A userÕs guide to the byzantine EastÐWest acid folk and rock fusions of Anadolu psych. By Daniel Spicer

Roger Reynolds
American New MusicÕs answer to Xenakis is extending the power of percussion on Sanctuary. By Philip Clark.

AndrŽ Vida
Clive Bell meets a sax improvisor whoÕs worked with everyone from Anthony Braxton to Jamie Lidell.

Collateral Damage
Sharing out-of-print records online confounds received narratives of musical history, argues Mutant SoundsÕ Eric Lumbleau.

Global Ear Belfast
Peter Rosser observes Northern IrelandÕs ascension as a world capital of sound art.

Cross Platform Nathalie Djurberg
The Swedish artistÕs creepy video animations are enhanced by the sonic machinations of collaborator Hans Berg. By Nathan Budzinski.

The Inner Sleeve
Karen Constance on Adam BohmanÕs Bunhill Road.

Epiphanies
Man Booker-nominated novelist Esi Edugyan praises the voice of Polish soprano Marcella Sembrich.

Print Run
New music books: studies of global hiphop and progressive rock, a Stooges biography and Studio One album art.

On Screen
Films & DVDs: zÕev, Jacob Kirkegaard and John Fahey.

On Site
Exhibitions, installations, etc: Bill Fontana and Anri Sala.

On Location
Festival and concert reviews: TUSK, Unsound, Anthony Braxton, Pierre Boulez, Kontraste and more.

Bites
Preditah, Public Information, Stare Case and Way Through, plus Unofficial Channels: Sound Maps.




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UPC: 977095206809012

Label: The Wire
Catalog ID: WIRE 334
Squidco Product Code: 15346

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