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ARTIST
WIRE, THE
TITLE
#349 March 2013
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 349
WIRE 349
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
2/18/2013
"On the cover:
Mats Gustafsson
(Behind the Swedish saxophonist's confrontational sound is a musician committed to collective action, from power trios to 30 piece groups). Inside the issue:
Ergo Phizmiz
(Clive Bell meets the rogue collagist and radio artist who's about to burst onto the stage with a Rabelaisian techno opera); The Primer: US Hardcore (The precision-drilled punk songs of Bad Brains, Black Flag, Minor Threat and more set new standards of discipline for America's underground in the early 1980s); Invisible Jukebox:
Little Annie
(Annie "Anxiety" Bandez applies her history in punk, dub and torch song to
The Wire
's mystery record selection); Cross Platform:
Lonnie Hollie
(Greg Tate charts the rise of the Alabama-born artist and neo-hoodoo musician whose sculptural memorials tell a secret history of black America); Global Ear: Tegucigalpa (In the Honduran capital, resistant DIY music is thriving in the wake of a military coup); Collateral Damage (
Alex Nielson
finds common ground between folk music's roots and its new digital routes); Epiphanies (Revelations abound for Soul Jazz's Stuart Baker via label lore, rare grooves and pop tapes)."
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