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WIRE, THE
TITLE
#325 March 2011
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 325
WIRE 325
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
2/14/2011
"On the cover of this month's issue:
Theo Parrish
(The sound-sculpting Detroit DJ ties knots in the timelines of black music history with his 12" re-edits and freefloating rhythms). Features:
Mizz Beats
(The East London producer and beatmaker signals the return of geek chic);
Natalie Beridze
(Tbilisi's silicon songsmith makes electronic songs of tears and forgetting); Cross Platform:
Lundahl & Seitl
(The Swedish art duo's performances manipulate the audience's perceptions); Global Ear: Burkina Faso (Saxophonist and composer Trevor Watts travels to Bobo and Fada with his multinational 11 Songs project); Invisible Jukebox:
Michel Chion
(The French electronic composer and writer enters the acousmatic chamber with
The Wire
's mystery record selection); Alternative Cambridge (Matthew Ingram takes a punt on the university town's freaky underground collective: Pete Um, The Dooze, Nochexxx and The Man From Uranus);
David Bedford
(From Kevin Ayers and Mike Oldfield to
The Wreck Of The Titanic
, the British composer's cosmic orchestrations continue to shine); Epiphanies (Nina Power is rescued from a rural teenage wasteland by Fugazi's
Red Medicine
)."
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