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Listen to the music we played Gina Birch in her Invisible Jukebox interview in The Wire 498 Each month in the magazine we ...
Simon Coates compiles an annotated playlist to go with his report on Manila’s underground music scenes in The Wire 498 ...
An Anglophile New Yorker living on the south coast of England, Peter Shapiro started writing for The Wire in 1994 in issue 128; his first two pieces included a review which conflated two of his ...
Former Raincoats bassist and vocalist continues her solo avant-pop-punk resurgence with Trouble (Third Man Records). Birch took the Invisible Jukebox test in The Wire 498 August issue ...
Transdisciplinary learning experience organised by experimental choir Musarc. With workshops, talks by artists including Loré Lixenberg, satellite events in the city, and the collaborative creation of ...
The 26 June edition of The Wire ’s weekly radio show featured tracks by Blixa Bargeld & Nikko Weidemann, Swans, Błoto, Anna ...
The 10 July edition of The Wire ’s weekly radio show featured tracks by Ho99o9, Giant Claw, SANAM, Ovo, Chicago Underground ...
The 3 July edition of The Wire ’s weekly radio show featured tracks by Susu Laroche, Rufige Kru, Youth Code, The Sabres Of Paradise, Alien Boys, OSEES and more ...
Alan Tomlinson died on 13 February aged 76. As a tribute to the UK trombonist and improvisor we have made Mike Barnes's 2018 interview from The Wire 413 free to read in our online library.
The writer, theorist and Wire contributor Mark Fisher died on 13 January. He was 48. After a brief dalliance with making music in the early 1990s – a 12" Entropy In The UK was released by his group ...
The great US drummer died on 12 November aged 99. In 2000, Philip Clark interviewed him, discussing some of the stellar moments in a jazz life that traversed the entire history of the music and ...
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