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To accompany his report on Artetetra in The Wire 498, Miloš Hroch explores a playlist of recent releases from the Italian ...
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 ...
Louis Moholo-Moholo (10 March 1940–13 June 2025) June 2025 Louis Moholo-Moholo in The Wire 400, London, June 2017. Photo: Anne Tetzlaff & Guy Bolongaro ...
On first listening, the striking eighth album from seven piece Ohio collective Mourning [A] BLKstar boasts a palpable sense of its own significance. Which is not to say that it feels self-important.
Issue 498 August 2025 Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 498. Inside our brand new issue: Bill Orcutt: The late blooming career of the former Harry Pussy ...
SEM FIO: Sintonizando Novas Frequências (WIRELESS: Tuning Into Novas Frequências) is a short film that attempts to capture something of Rio de Janeiro’s cultural life via its annual experimental music ...
Textually hyperdense and accelerated for the televisual age, the multimedia music theatre of composer Robert Ashley has been called the future of opera, as well as the first to exploit the unique ...
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