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WIRE, THE
TITLE
#328 June 2011
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 328
WIRE 328
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
5/23/2011
"On the cover:
Battles
(The poster boys for the ATP generation tell Daniel Spicer about life after Tyondai Braxton, the prog-pop equation, and working with Gary Numan). Plus:
Matana Roberts
(The saxophonist traverses American history by communing with her black ancestors);
DVA
(Joe Muggs meets DJ/producer Scratcha/Soule Power, fritzing the edges of London's pirate scene); Invisible Jukebox:
Demdike Stare
(Hexing the Mancunian electronic duo with
The Wire
's mystery record selection); Sea Shanties (Clive Bell dons his sou'wester and gets press-ganged into investigating the unlikely resurgence of nautical folk songs in Britain); Retromania (Simon Reynolds reflects on how the digital revolution has led to a tail-chasing obsession with the past, and a climate of excess, in the music of our time); Collateral Damage (Chris Cutler presents the artist's case against indiscriminate filesharing); Global Ear: Hong Kong (Andy Hamilton & James Steintrager find expats and locals fighting musical complacency in the 'Asian World City'); Cross Platform:
Caroline Bergvall
(The London text-sound artist's Middling English explores linguistic slippage); Epiphanies: Paul Hegarty traces an ecstatic continuum between two My Bloody Valentine gigs 18 years apart."
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