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ARTIST
WIRE, THE
TITLE
#317 July 2010
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 317
WIRE 317
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
6/21/2010
"On the cover of this month's magazine:
The Bug
(The six degrees of
Kevin Martin
). Features:
DJ Nate
(Chicago's fancy footwork king explains the Juke House philosophy to Andrew Nosnitsky);
Michael Pisaro
(Philip Clark enjoys the silence and talks Motown with the Californian composer and field recordist); Global Ear: Valledupar (Gabriel Stargardter uncovers a hybrid folk culture in Colombia's secret valleys); Cross Platform:
Konx-Om-Pax
(Joe Muggs turns his imagination up to maximum with Glaswegian digital artist, sleeve designer and filmmaker Tom Scholefield); Invisible Jukebox:
Oneohtrix Point Never
(Boston's cosmic synth explorer is locked into the escape pod with
The Wire
's mystery record selection);
Brotherhood of the Bomb
(On the eve of a new exhibition, David Toop traces the link connecting a host of London's swinging '60s radicals, from John Latham to Syd Barrett);
Chrome Hoof
(The UK prog arkestra fuses prog, metal, electro, disco and glammed-up theatrics in a bonecrushing multimedia melée); Poland's hidden reverse (Biba Kopf touches down in Warsaw to begin a tour of Poland's thriving experimental music underground, from sonorists to trans-idiomatic improv); Epiphanies (Alex Neilson on Frank Sinatra's
Only The Lonely
)."
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