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WIRE, THE
TITLE
#306 August 2009
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 306
WIRE 306
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
7/27/2009
"On the cover of this month's issue:
Madlib
(Patrolling yesterday's universe with the Beat Konducta). Features:
Diana Rogerson
(Nick Richardson laps up the whiplash wit and Kali-inspired wisdom of Chrystal Belle Scrodd);
Nisennenmondai
(The all-female Tokyo power trio's monolithic motorik is gaining them a worldwide following);
Andrea Parkins
(Exploring sonority from squeezebox improv to invented 'funky machines'); Global Ear: Belize; Cross Platform:
Rolf Julius
(The Berlin sound artist on amplifying the inner life of stones and the music of colours); Invisible Jukebox:
Sleazy Peter Christopherson
(The co-founder of Throbbing Gristle and Coil member stands on the threshold of identifying
The Wire
's mystery record selection); Hypnagogic pop: How James Ferraro, Spencer Clark, Pocahaunted, Emeralds, et al are floating beyond noise to a dream-pop hallucination of the 1980s; The Primer: British visionary jazz; Epiphanies: Graphic novelist Warren Ellis on musical communion with a sense of place with Sigur Rós and Julian Cope."
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