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ARTIST
WIRE, THE
TITLE
#278 April 2007
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 278
WIRE 278
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
4/2/2007
"On The Cover:
Terry Riley
(The pioneer of 1960s American minimalism reveals the range of his interests, from his Irish and Italian roots to Indian ragas and space music for NASA.); Features:
Aufgehoben
(The English free rock unit disclose the studio processes behind their improvised sonic barrage);
Islaja
(The songs of Finnish mult-instrumentalist Merja Kokkonen are imbued with spiritual longing);
Michio Kurihara
(Alan Cummings talks to the Tokyo psychedelic underground's most in-demand guitarist about his first solo album); Cross Platform:
Hal Rammel
(The American instrument builder's inventions reflect his deep interest in comic utopias and surrealism); Invisible Jukebox:
The Dead C
;
Maja Ratkje
(The Norwegian singer moves freely between noise, electronics and Improv with her solo projects and as a member of SPUNK and Fe-Mail);
Eyeless In Gaza
(With his Industrial pop/folk duo and projects with Mick Harris, Max Eastley and Lol Coxhill, Martyn Bates has ploughed a deep, dark furrow through English roots music); Epiphanies: A booty of pirated mixtapes opens a window on the world of dancehall and bashment reggae for Dave Stelfox."
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