
Wire Magazine Issue 463 (September 2022) Neu!
Wire Magazine Issue 463 (September 2022) Neu! Inside this issue:Neu! Now: With a 50th anniversary box set on the (endless) horizon The Wire takes an in-depth look at the legacy of avant rock’s most linear outfit. Including:Michael Rother: How the German guitarist helped develop a new vocabulary for rock in the 1970s and beyond. By Mike BarnesThe Primer: Motorik rock: A user’s guide to the implacable machine-like rhythm that has propelled rock for half a century. By Noel GardnerInvisible Jukebox: Coby Sey & Tirzah: Will the London based collectivists CURL their lips at The Wire’s mystery record selection? Tested by Leah KardosCount Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari: The reissue of roots music blueprint Grounation celebrates a landmark in visionary Black sound and consciousness. By Francis GoodingUnlimited Editions: Wolke VerlagUnofficial Channels: Radio La Colifataeddy kwon: Shamanic intensities from the Korean-American artist. By Kurt GottschalkImperial Triumphant: New York’s avant black metallers go for gold. By James GormleyNwando Ebizie: The multidisciplinary artist explores myth and transformation. By Emily PothastLenhart Tapes: Balkan tape chaos with Vladimir Lenhart. By Miloš HrochGlobal Ear: Bandar Abbas: A new wave of Iranian groups is emerging from the coastal city. By Kamyar SalavatiThe Inner Sleeve: Petra Haden on The Muppet Movie: Original Soundtrack RecordingEpiphanies: dublab’s Mark ‘Frosty’ McNeill goes radio ga-gaPrint Run: New music books: Spray Nation: 1980s NYC Graffiti Photographs by Martha Cooper; Out Of Space: How UK Cities Shaped Rave Culture by Jim Ottewill; Needles And Plastic: Flying Nun Records, 1981–1988 by Matthew Goody; Sound Experiments: The Music Of The AACM by Paul Steinbeck; Switched On: Bob Moog And The Synthesizer Revolution by Albert Glinsky; My Kaleidoscope by Myka 9; The Sound Of The Machine: My Life In Kraftwerk And Beyond by Karl Bartos; The Politics Of Vibration: Music As A Cosmopolitical Practice by Marcus BoonOn Screen: Kristian R Hill God Said Give ’Em Drum Machines; James Taylor A Film About Studio ElectrophoniqueOn Location: London Contemporary Music Festival, London, UK; Stellar & Bolt Ensemble, Melbourne, Australia; FUJI||||||||||TA + id m theft able, Brattleboro, US; Cosmic Gathering, Chemnitz, Germany; Supersonic, Birmingham, UK; Monheim Triennale, Monheim am Rhein, Gernany; Grouper + Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, New York, US; New Opera Days Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech RepublicOn Site: In The House Of Babylon, Eric Baudelaire & Alvin Curran When There Is No More Music To WriteSoundcheck: Cormac Begley, Breath Of Air, Alice Cohen, Core Of The Coalman, Eric Copeland & Josh Diamond, Jeff Cotton, Richie Culver, Richie Culver & Pavel Milyakov, Danger Mouse & Black Thought, Sarah Davachi, Greg Davis, Digital Selves, Nick Dunston, Bruno Duplant, Elucid, Chris Forsyth, Diamanda Galás, Maria W Horn & Sara Parkman, Howlround, Raphaël Imbert/Jean-Guihen Queyras/Pierre-François Blanchard/ Sonny Troupé, Kyle Kidd, José Lencastre, Kali Malone, Drew Mulholland, Kim Myhr, New Noveta x Vindicatrix, Oneida, OSEES, Panda Bear & Sonic Boom, Camden Reeves, Peter Rehberg, Manja Ristić, Gavilán Rayna Russom, Rusty Santos, Sawyer/Dwyer/Dolas/Kerlin/Renteria/Soubiran, Scarcity, Coby Sey, Matthew Shipp, Sleepsang & Phoneutrian, Terence Etc, Tetsu Umehara, Vādin, The Waterboys, Chris Williams & Leo Chang, Wormrot, The Young Gods, Various SN 2022 SSThe Boomerang: Fred Anderson & Hamid Drake, The Blue Notes, Peter Brötzmann/Fred Van Hove/Han Bennink, Al Cisneros, Duet Emmo, George Duke, Limpe Fuchs/Paul Fuchs/Friedrich Gulda, Toshi Ichiyanagi/Michael Ranta/Takehisa Kosugi, Cheri Knight, Lard Free, Oksana Linde, Sleep, Stereolab, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, Melvin Van Peebles, Stomu Yamash’ta, Frank Zappa, Various Studio One Music Lab Checkout The Wire website...