The creative scope of French pianist Sophie Agnel is demonstrated across two remarkable albums, writes Stewart Smith in The Wire 501 ...
Listen to the music we played to Lord Spikeheart during his Invisible Jukebox interview in The Wire 501 Each month in the magazine we play an artist or group a series of tracks which they are asked to ...
In The Wire 501, Robin James argues that the influential cultural theory of hauntology does not account for developments in Black creative practices and music of the late 20th and early 21st centuries ...
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Post-industrial metal bashing agit-propers now focused around the founding duo of Paul Jamrozy and Gray Cunnington playing remixes of early material and a preview of new material. Watch out for a ...
Felix Kubin compiles an annotated playlist of tracks from the nonconformist German label ZickZack, in honour of its founder ...
A new Foley based production at London's Royal Court Theatre invites us into the sound-making world of animals, writes Giles ...
Six Finger Satellite frontman and synth player J Ryan talks to Joseph Stannard about the making of the Rhode Island group’s newly reissued 1995 Severe Exposure album ...
To accompany his report on Collapsing Drums in The Wire 500, Spenser Tomson explores a playlist of releases from the pandemic ...
The 16 October edition of The Wire ’s weekly radio show on Resonance FM and Resonance Extra featured tracks by Danz CM, Pray-Pax, Joanne Robertson, Akiko Yano, Alpha Maid and more ...
The Japanese paramedia artist and digital composer has died. By way of tribute, we have made Alan Licht’s 2002 interview with Tone free to read in our online library ...
The 9 October edition of The Wire ’s weekly radio show on Resonance FM and Resonance Extra featured tracks by Black Eyes, ...