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WIRE, THE
TITLE
#305 July 2009
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 305
WIRE 305
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
6/22/2009
"On the cover of this month's issue:
Moritz von Oswald
(Basic Channel's reclusive co-founder breaks cover to tell Philip Sherburne about the dub-techno interface and his trio with Vladislav Delay and Max Loderbauer). Features:
Cooley G
(Joe Muggs meets the South Londoner who's rewiring vintage house as blistering funky beatdowns).
Lucas Abela
(This Australian body artist and noise performer loves the sound of breaking glass); Giuseppe Ielasi (Nick Cain reports on a concrète turntablist pulling off sonic stunts on Milan's fringes);
Ran Blake
(Since the late 1950s, the mercurial bop pianist has continued to create the newest sound around);
Ramleh
(The UK cassette underground veterans fly their Broken Flag for power electronics, pagan guitars and Anne Frank); Global Ear: Berlin, Cross Platform:
Jacob Kirkegaard
(The Danish sound artist explores Chernobyl, the Oman desert and the inner ear in search of the inaudible), Invisible Jukebox:
Ariel Pink
(We place Los Angeles's lo-fi songsmith under house arrest until he can identify
The Wire
's mystery record selection);
Pierre Henry
(At home with the oldest surviving pioneer of French musique concrete, as he enters an Indian summer of renewed creativity); Epiphanies:
Amanda Petrusich
dips a toe in the Mississippi Delta to commune with the spirit of Americana."
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