Last Updated 03/28/2024 10:19 PM EDT
LOG IN
CART
Cart Items :
Sub Total :
artist
label
title
catalog #
any field
advanced
New Releases
Artists
Labels
Forthcoming
Best Sellers
Reviews
Jobs
soundclips
[All Countries]
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Egypt
Europe
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Korea
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Romania
Russian Federation
Scotland
Senegal
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
UK
Ukraine
United States
Uruguay
World's Leading Terrorist State
World's Misleading Terrorist State
[All Formats]
Book
Cassette
CD
Clothing
Digital
DVD
MISC
VHS
Vinyl
[All Genres]
CLASSICAL
COMEDY
ELECTRONIC
EXPERIMENTAL
HIPHOP
JAZZ
Misc
ROCK
WORLD
artist
catalog #
label
title
any field
Tweet
Send Email
PRICE:
$8.50
$8.50
LOW STOCK LEVEL
ARTIST
WIRE, THE
TITLE
#338 April 2012
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 338
WIRE 338
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
2/13/2012
"
The Wire Tapper 28
, the latest volume in our ongoing and exclusive series of groundbreaking (no, really, we mean it) alt.music CD comps, will be attached to the cover of every copy of the April issue. Plus, inside the issue:
Sun Araw
(Cameron Stallones takes a trip through time, space and musical perception in his recent collaboration with The Congos);
Hanna Tuulikki
(Clive Bell hears how the Glasgow based vocalist and artist's new avant folk group, Two Wings, is taking flight);
Nate Wooley
(The trumpet player tells Dan Warburton about life after minimalism, and exploring drones and phonetics); Invisible Jukebox:
Tom Moulton
(The father of remixing and inventor of the 12" avoids a breakdown with
The Wire
's mystery record box);
Conlon Nancarrow
(Philip Clark revisits the work of the reclusive American composer and finds a life as uncompromising as his hyper-complex scores for player piano);
Charles Gayle
(Years spent homeless on the streets of New York have inspired the free jazz veteran's visionary new music and compelling stage persona); "We are all
David Toop
now" (The writer and musician's vision of an interconnected musical landscape is now accessible for all. Simon Reynolds wonders if the future should be
less
oceanic); Global Ear: Milan: Cross Platform: Elizabeth Price (The Talulah Gosh founder draws on the melodramatic power of pop for her video art)."
Other releases on THE WIRE
Other releases by WIRE, THE