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ARTIST
WIRE, THE
TITLE
#313 March 2010
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 313
WIRE 313
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
2/22/2010
"On the cover of this month's issue: Caledonia Dreaming (
Alasdair Roberts
and the wyrd sound of Glasgow). Features:
Geiom
(Joe Muggs meets the Nottingham producer who is equally at ease with dubstep, Grime and UK Funky);
Sebastian Lexer
(The inventor of the piano+ tells Philip Clark why he has wired his ivories to a computer program);
Yabby You
RIP (Derek Walmsley pays tribute to a reggae artist, whose spirituals transcended the poverty of their creation); Global Ear: Houston; Cross Platform:
Céleste Boursier-Mougenot
(The French sound artist tells Louise Gray why finches are the guitarists of choice for his London installation); Invisible Jukebox:
Dylan Nyoukis
(The Blood Stereo vocal improviser and Chocolate Monk founder mouths off about
The Wire
's mystery record selection);
The Thirteenth Assembly
(Howard Mandel diagnoses the state of downtown jazz with the uncompromising quartet of Taylor Ho Bynum, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone and Tomas Fujiwara);
Marina Rosenfeld
(Working with teenagers, amateurs and professionals, The New York composer and sound artist gives Legti the
American Idol
treatment);
The Moodies
(These British former art students scandalized the early 1970s with their burlesque, postmodern cabaret); Epiphanies (Going to school next door to the madhouse where 19th century poet John Clare was incarcerated left its mark on writer Alan Moore)." 100 pages.
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