Wire Magazine 485 - July 2024
Wire Magazine 485 - July 2024
Emily Bick (Ed.)
Wire Magazine
2024
Softcover
28 x 23 x 1 cm
98 pages
Tomeka Reid: The cellist, composer, improvisor and band leader goes from strength to strength across several creative projects. By Stewart Smith
KMRU: The Kenyan sound artist finds a new mode of listening on his collaboration with Kevin Martin. By Ilia Rogatchevski
Bodies In Motion: Dance and music collide in the creative worlds of Malik Nashad Sharpe, NWAKKE and Bianca Scout. By Emily Bick and Misha Farrant
Gordan: Folk songs of the Balkans plug into noise and industrial currents in this cross-continental trio. By Abi Bliss
Tongue In The Mind: DJ and conceptualist Juliana Huxtable joins forces with Jealous Orgasm and Via App to rock the club. By Claire Biddles
Invisible Jukebox: Karl Bartos: Will the ex-Kraftwerk man have have more fun computing The Wire’s mystery record collection? Tested by Leah Kardos
Global Ear: Serbia’s capital Belgrade is a key hub of East–West musical exchange. By Robert Rigney
Unlimited Editions: Notice Recordings
Unofficial Channels: A Moon Age Daydream
The Inner Sleeve: Alison Cotton on John Cale & Terry Riley’s Church Of Anthrax
Nick Dunston: Afro-surrealist anti-opera from the heart of Berlin’s new music community. By Peter Margasak
Nika Son: From concrete sounds to intermediate states with the Hamburg sound artist. By Louise Gray
Henry Birdsey: Myths and mysteries in New England nurture another style of country music. By Miloš Hroch
Sisso & Maiko: Making a singeli and dance in East Africa’s cutting edge club music scene. By Joshua Minsoo Kim
Epiphanies: Roulette artistic director Jim Staley’s Berlin army adventures prime him for the Downtown NYC scene