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ARTIST
WIRE, THE
TITLE
#308 October 2009
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 308
WIRE 308
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
9/21/2009
"All copies of the October issue will come complete with an exclusive free CD stuck to the cover,
The Wire Tapper 22
, the latest volume in our acclaimed series of new music compilations. As with previous volumes,
The Wire Tapper 22
, which has been compiled by Shane Woolman, Lisa Blanning and Andy Tait, will contain a range of new, rare or exclusive tracks from across the spectrum of the kind of underground/outsider musics covered in the zine. Packaged in a heavy duty card sleeve designed by
The Wire
's art director Ben Weaver. On the cover of this month's issue:
Broadcast
(Collaborating with hauntologists The Focus Group, Warp's defining post-rock duo summon an occult pop laden with psychedelia). Features:
Rashied Ali
(Phil Freeman pays tribute to John Coltrane's interstellar drum partner, who died in August);
Sun Araw
(Nick Richardson gets a fit of the cosmic giggles from the loopy psych of the Los Angeles hypnagogic popster); Global Ear: Jajouka (Lisa Blanning visits the foothills of Morocco's Rif Mountains to hear
The Master Musicians Of Joujouka
); Cross Platform:
Hans Peter Kuhn
(A dingy no-go area of Leeds gets a sound and light makeover from the Berlin based creator of sonic environments); Invisible Jukebox:
Lou Reed
;
Dopplereffekt
(Derek Walmsley takes a crash course in subatomic physics in preparation for a rare face to face encounter with the US expat techno boffins);
Iancu Dumitrescu
(A surreal dream set the Romanian composer on his lifelong quest to liberate sound's rude splendour from 400 years of classical tradition); The Primer: Kosmische music; Epiphanies: Director Peter Strickland on how cutting his
Katalin Varga
film to Nurse With Wound tracks, among others, ruined some of his favourite music."
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