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ARTIST
WIRE, THE
TITLE
#342 August 2012
FORMAT
MAG
LABEL
THE WIRE
CATALOG #
WIRE 342
WIRE 342
GENRE
Misc
RELEASE DATE
7/16/2012
"On the cover:
Ariel Pink
(The Haunted Graffiti artist gets mature, with songs about Jewishness, nymphomania and the beta male revolution); Cross Platform:
Dani Gal
(Scrutinising the historical record via documentary LPs and Foley soundtracks); Global Ear: Bamako (Christopher Kirkley watches spontaneous Balani Shows combusting the streets of Mali's capital city);
Kassem Mosse
(Gunner Wendel energises Berlin dancefloors with drum machine duels and organic House);
Peter Ablinger
(The Austrian composer makes the weather with his full-spectrum actuality recordings); Invisible Jukebox:
Peter Cusack
(The British field recordist and improviser points his shell-likes at
The Wire
's mystery record selection);
Maria Minerva
(Estonia's theoretician-goddess is flying the flag for the 'female loser' with her solipsistic take on endtimes disco);
Buddy Pipp
(Val Wilmer tells the story of a Ghanaian drummer and percussionist whose unsung presence reveals new information about British Afrojazz); Epiphanies: TM Wolf on the Wu-Tang Clan's vocal collage that triggered off the idea for a novel of overlapping voices."
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