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WIRE, THE
TITLE
#301 March 2009
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 301
WIRE 301
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
2/23/2009
"On the cover of this month's issue:
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
(In a revealing interview, Will Oldham tells Derek Walmsley about his invented personae and the wild frontiers of alternative country). Features:
Zomby
(There's more to the London based dubstepper than hardcore nostalgia, argues Lisa Blanning);
Menace Ruine
(Edwin Pouncey hears how black metal is the inspiration for this Canadian duo's magick drones);
Seymour Wright
(The London based alto saxophonist tells Nick Cain how Art Blakey interferes with his dinner);
Phnom Penh
(Maria Bakkalapulo meets a survivor of the Pol Pot regime keeping Cambodian folk music alive); Sub Rosa Vocal Archive (Julian Cowley discovers Duchamp, Joyce and Burroughs in the Belgian label's vaults); Invisible Jukebox:
Joe Morris
,
Joan La Barbara
(The electronic vocalist details her extraordinary life in contemporary music with John Cage, Morton Feldman, Alvin Lucier and more);
Andrew Cyrille
(Cecil Taylor's rhythmatist of choice tells Andy Hamilton about the freedom movement in the 1960s and his more recent explorations of African roots)."
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