Wire Magazine 488 - October 2024 - Keiji Haino
Wire Magazine 488 - October 2024 - Keiji Haino
Emily Bick (Ed.)
Wire Magazine
2024
softcover
28 x 23 x 1 cm
106 pages
Inside this issue:
Keiji Haino: From Black Blues to grey hairs, the Fushitsusha figurehead keeps pushing into rock’s outer limits. By James Hadfield.
The Primer: John Butcher: A user’s guide to the saxophone innovator, from groups and collaborations to solo meditations. By Seymour Wright
Seppuku Pistols: Danko Iida’s anarchic performance troupe brings together the legacy of punk with Japanese pre-history. By Biba Kopf
Shamica Ruddock: Dub echoes and sonic fictions evoke postcolonial and diasporic experience in the work of the London artist. By Esi Eshun
Invisible Jukebox: Wolfgang Voigt: Will the Kompakt founder prove a Total success with The Wire’s mystery selection? Tested by Derek Walmsley
Global Ear:The psychedelic jams of Buzz’Ayaz unite the divided city of Nicosia. By Robert Rigney
Unlimited Editions: Nashazphone connects the global noise underground with North African sounds. By Louis Pattison
The Inner Sleeve: Céline Gillain on Leonard Cohen’s I’m Your Man
Jabu: Bristol’s bass explorers reach dreampop nirvana. By Louis Pattison
Gregory TS Walker: A forgetten suite for planetariums is a celestial trip. By Claire Biddles
Viktar Siamaška: Improvisation and the airwaves provide solidarity for this Belarusian exile. By Ilia Rogatchevski
Epiphanies: Mark Webber has his mind expanded by Spacemen 3
Print Run: The Chronicles Of DOOM: Unraveling Rap’s Masked Iconoclast by SH Fernando Jr; Designed For Success: Better Living And Self-Improvement With Midcentury Instructional Records by Janet Borgerson & Jonathan Schroeder; Pressure Drop: Reggae In The Seventies by John Masouri; A Record Could Be Your Whole World by Bruce Russell & Luke Wood (Editors); Two-Headed Doctor: Listening For Ghosts In Dr John’s Gris-Gris by David Toop; Jazz Revolutionary: The Life And Music Of Eric Dolphy by Jonathon Grasse; I Wouldn’t Say It If It Wasn’t True by Steve Wynn
On Screen: Dimitri Coats Free LSD; Ryusuke Hamaguchi GIFT
On Location: Cherche Encore, London, UK; Chuquimamani-Condori + Sunik Kim, London, UK; Mdou Moctar & Lia Kohl, Chicago, US; LCMF, Nice, France; Jandek, Rosendale, US; Supernormal, Oxfordshire, UK; Dark Energy, London, UK; Shame Fest, Vancouver, Canada; Desertfest London, London, UK; Jazz Em Agosto, Lisbon, Portugal; Heroines Of Sound, Berlin, Germany
On Site: blurt, London, UK; Appau Jnr Boakye-Yiadom & Harun Morrison Dono, London, UK
Soundcheck: The Brainchild, Acid Mothers Reynols, Alaska & Steel Tipped Dove, Actress & Simon J Karis, Timothy Archambault, Nelson Bandela, Basic, Chat Pile, Chrystabell & David Lynch, Gerald Cleaver, Lukas De Clerck, Copper Sounds, Sarah Davachi, DNA? AND? + NU Unruh + Reynols, Karl D’Silva, Wendy Eisenberg, Elucid, Ingebrigt Håker Flaten (Exit) Knarr, Bill Frisell/Andrew Cyrille/ Kit Downes, Zac Gvi & Clive Bell, The Hard Quartet, Hannah Holland, Jabu, JPEGMAFIA, Klein, Knife Liibrary, Lia Kohl, Klara Lewis, Robin Mackay, Mercury Rev, Miaux, Midwife, MXLX, Meshell Ndegeocello, Nexcyia, Daniel O’Sullivan, Ivo Perelman, Ivo Perelman/Iva Bittová/Michael Bisio, Ivo Perelman & gabby fluke-mogul, Ivo Perelman & Ingrid Laubrock, Ivo Perelman/Aruán Ortiz/Ramón López, Ivo Perelman & Tom Rainey, Ivo Perelman/Fay Victor/Joe Morris/Ramón López, Ivo Perelman & Nate Wooley, Nicola Ratti, Tim Reaper & Kloke, Reynols, Ed Schrader’s Music Beat, Alan Sparhawk, Sun Araw, DJ Trace & HLZ, Tristwch Y Fenywod, Xiu Xiu, Yellow Swans
The Columns: Avant Rock by Edwin Pouncey; Critical Beats by Yewande Adeniran; Dub & Reggae by Steve Barker; Electronics by Steph Kretowicz; Global by Francis Gooding; Jazz & Improv by Phil Freeman; Noise, Industrial & Beyond by Emily Pothast; Size Matters by Byron Coley
Boomerang: Aphex Twin, Broadcast, Sussan Deyhim & Richard Horowitz, Hella, Ken Ishii, Byard Lancaster, Zdeněk Liška, Wayne Shorter, Throbbing Gristle, Susumu Yokota, Frank Zappa