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ARTIST
WIRE, THE
TITLE
#336 February 2012
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 336
WIRE 336
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
1/19/2012
"On the cover:
Lil B
(Lisa Blanning travels to San Francisco for an audience with the Based God, who's subverting hiphop with complex notions of sexuality and race). Features:
Keith Fullerton Whitman
(Derek Walmsley hears tales of modular madness, computer geniuses and pinball wizardry from the New England composer/archivist); ICES Festival (In 1971, maverick impresario Harvey Matusow staged a carnival of experimental music and art in London that's never been surpassed); Global Ear: Delhi - Jaipur; Cross Platform:
Ian Helliwell
(The Brighton boffin celebrates electronica's hobbyist years in a new documentary);
Los Llamarada
(Byron Coley mourns the demise of a heroic, Mexican avant rock outfit, victims of social decline);
Ital
(Part-time Sex Worker Daniel Martin-McCormick channels YouTube effluent into the rickety House structures of his latest project); Invisible Jukebox:
Charles Hayward
(The avantist drummer of This Heat, Massacre, About Group and more drops a beat with
The Wire
's mystery record selection); Epiphanies (A Barbara Hepworth sculpture connects the dots between meditation and folk protest for Linder)."
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