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ARTIST
WIRE, THE
TITLE
#300 February 2009
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 300
WIRE 300
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
1/26/2009
On the cover of this month's issue:
Jeff Mills
(Space is still the place for the Detroit techno pioneer. Exclusive interview by Derek Walmsley). Features:
Martyn
(The Dutch producer on pitchshifting from drum 'n' bass to techno-influenced dubstep);
Mary Halvorson
(Philip Clark hears how the New York based
People
person is ringing the changes for jazz guitar);
Hamilton Yarns
(The countryside around Brighton is the inspiration for the yarnspinning pre-rockers, says Julian Cowley); Global Ear: Tehran (Lucinda Dunn and Nima Shaeyghi report on new strains of roots and fusion music in the Iranian capital); Cross Platform: Ding>>Dong (
Fragmented Orchestra
's pulsating electronic brain fires David Stubb's synapses at Liverpool's FACT) Invisible Jukebox:
James Plotkin
(The dark lord of the American underground gets to grips with
The Wire
's mystery record box);
No-Neck Blues Band
(In a rare interview, New York's leaderless collective discuss ways of summoning form from formlessness); The Primer:
William S Burroughs
(Jack Sargeant surveys the recorded output of the literary outlaw, from his spoken word documents to his cut-up tape and celluloid experiments; Epiphanies: British film director
Chris Petit
gets carried away by lines heard on the radio.
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