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ARTIST
WIRE, THE
TITLE
#341 July 2012
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 341
WIRE 341
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
6/18/2012
"Attached to the front cover of issue 341:
The Wire Tapper 29
. The latest in our ongoing series of exclusive new music compilations will be given away FREE with all copies of the July issue. Inside the issue: Low End Theories: (
The Wire
writers pick 50 monumental bass riffs, immersive moments of sub bass pressure, low frequency waveforms, walking bass lines, phat boom baps and beyond). Plus:
David Toop
on deep natural noises summoned from the depths and transmitted via earth, wood, water and air;
Will Montgomery
on the uses and effects of sub-audible waveforms;
Dave Tompkins
on the Bass that boomed out of Miami around the world; Global Ear: Istanbul; Cross Platform:
Ian Rawes
(Recording London's neglected spaces reveals the secret patterns of the city);
Fushitsusha
(With a fresh line-up and dynamic new album,
Keiji Haino
's group refuse to lie low);
Duane Pitre
(Bill Meyer meets the US mosher-turned-minimalist who's bringing microtones to the marshes of Louisiana); Invisible Jukebox:
Reinhold Friedl
(
Zeitkratzer
's extended-technique maestro sticks his head inside
The Wire
's mystery record box); Epiphanies:
Laetitia Sadier
on
Blondie
."
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