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ARTIST
WIRE, THE
TITLE
#362 April 2014
FORMAT
MAG/CD
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 362
WIRE 362
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
3/18/2014
"
The Wire Tapper 34
: Yes, the latest volume in our ongoing and exclusive series of underground music CD comps will be attached to the cover of every copy of the April issue. On the cover:
The Ex
(Daniel Spicer travels to Amsterdam to talk DIY survival strategies with the Dutch ethno-improv-punk collective). Inside the issue: Invisible Jukebox:
Marissa Nadler
(The singer and fingerpicking guitarist gets lost in time with
The Wire
's mystery record selection);
Akira Sakata
(The Japanese saxophonist's four decade career takes in noise face-offs, free jazz and TV celebrity); Early DIY synthesists (How
Practical Electronics
magazine provided a hub for UK synth-pioneers in the early 1970s);
Maya Dunietz
(The Tel Aviv improviser is making connections across the board); Cross Platform:
Cevdet Erek
(The Turkish artist's installations investigate time and motion); Global Ear: Rio De Janiero;
Tashi Dorji
(The rootless explorations of a Bhutanese improvising guitarist);
Laurence Crane
(The UK composer's chamber works explore motion and repetition);
Drew Daniel
on
Slint
;
Mark Fisher
on
Sleaford Mords
."
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