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WIRE, THE
TITLE
#321 November 2010
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 321
WIRE 321
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
10/18/2010
"On the cover of this month's magazine:
Drexciya
(The Otolith Group decode the techno enigma, plus the Detroit legends on record). Features:
Bjørn Torske
(The Norwegian's spacious house is centrally-heated by warm vintage disco sounds);
Kommissar Hjuler & Mama Baer
(The German policeman and his wife talk transgressive art and outsider noise with Daniel Spicer); Global Ear: Beirut (At Lebanon's Irtijal festival, Seth Ayyaz hears local musicians transcending Arabic music clichés); Invisible Jukebox:
John Tilbury
; Cross Platform (Turner Prize nominess The Otolith Group explain the motives behind their new Drexciya-inspired film,
Hydra Decapita
; The Primer (A user's guide to the music and mythos of Drexciya, including their myriad solo projects);
Wim Mertens
(Clive Bell enjoys a continental breakfast with the prolific, polymathic Belgian composer whose work celebrates repetition and the voice);
Jennifer Walshe
(Nothing is real, everything is permitted, says the Irish composer and sonic artist, from within a maze of aliases and false identities); Epiphanies: Brian Dillion."
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