THE WIRE
Issue 313March 2010
Caledonia dreaming How Glasgow has become the UK's experimental free folk capital, with Alasdair Roberts, Trembling Bells, The Family Elan and more. By Rob YoungMarina Rosenfeld Working with teenagers, amateurs and professionals, The New York composer and sound artist gives Ligeti the American Idol treatment. By Anne Hilde NesetThe Thirteenth Assembly Howard Mandel diagnoses the state of downtown jazz with the uncompromising quartet of Taylor Ho Bynum, Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone and Tomas FujiwaraThe Moodies These British former art students scandalised the early 1970s with their burlesque, postmodern cabaret. By Adrian Whittaker with Michael BracewellInvisible Jukebox: Dylan Nyoukis The Blood Stereo vocal improvisor and Chocolate Monk founder mouths off about The Wire's mystery record selection. Tested by Daniel SpicerGeiom Joe Muggs meets the Nottingham producer who is equally at ease with dubstep, Grime and UK FunkySebastian Lexer The inventor of the piano+ tells Philip Clark why he has wired his ivories to a computer programYabby You RIP Derek Walmsley pays tribute to a reggae artist, whose spirituals transcended the poverty of their creationCross Platform: Céleste Boursier-Mougenot The French sound artist tells Louise Gray why finches are the guitarists of choice for his London installation Global Ear: Houston Deep in the heart of Texan weirdness, David Keenan gets chopped and screwed by the legacy of DJ ScrewEpiphanies Going to school next door to the madhouse where 19th century poet John Clare was incarcerated left its mark on writer Alan MooreThe Inner Sleeve Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard on Adam And The Ants' Kings Of The Wild FrontierPrint Run Harry Smith: The Avant-Garde In The American Vernacular edited by Andrew Perchuk & Rani Singh Micro-Bionic: Radical Electronic Music And Sound Art In The 21st Century by Thomas Bey William Bailey Improvised Music From Japan 2009 edited by Yoshiyuki SuzukiOn Screen Mellodrama: The Mellotron Movie DVD Jack Rose & Glenn Jones The Things That We Used To Do DVD Grindstone Redux DVD Leif Elggren Death Travels Backwards DVD On Site Iannis Xenakis: Composer, Artist, Visionary New York City, USAOn Location Tuli – Nothing, New York City, USA Another Timbre Festival, London, UK CHOPPA Festival, Singapore Gary War + Bird Names + Dam Mantle, London, UKSoundcheck A–Z AMP2 + Tim Hodgkinson Anarchist Republic Of Bzzz Autechre Edward Barton Berg-und Tahlfahrt Blacklist César Bolaños Burning Star Core Dirk Mont Campbell clifford and calix Robert Curgenven Jacques Demierre Excepter Bill Fay Fenn O'Berg Terry Fox Free Jazz Quartet Matthew Herbert Dick Higgins Tim Hodgkinson Tim Hodgkinson & Milo Fine Rowland S Howard Indignant Senility Interference Jodis Tom Johnson Pekko Käppi Kidkanevil Koss League Of Automatic Music Composers Led Er Est Liars Mincemeat Or Tenspeed Mist Monofonic Orchestra Jemeel Moondoc Scout Niblett L'Ocelle Mare M Ostermeier Neve Joanna Newsom Pit Er Pat Polar Bear Ramleh The Red Krayola Martin Rev Claudio Rocchetti School Of Mesak Gil Scott-Heron Wadada Leo Smith Souljazz Orchestra Temperatures Thee Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra To Rococo Rot TwinSisterMoon Various Advent Various Good God! Born Again Funk Various Rinse 11: Oneman Voice Of The Seven Thunders Xeno & Oaklander Yellow Swans Michael Yonkers Zu
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