Rasheedah Phillips and Camae Ayewa (aka Moor Mother) present a special Wire mix ahead of the publication of Dismantling The ...
In The Wire 491/492, Peter Margasak reviews an album of inventive new settings for the compositions of Ethiopian musician Emahoy Tsege-Mariam Gebru ...
Current 93's David Tibet made his first mark in the 'Industrial' culture of the early 1980s even though the was skeptical of the Industrial formula equating inept noise with socially 'transgressive' ...
The 16 January edition of The Wire ’s weekly broadcast on Resonance FM and Resonance Extra featured a guest mix by Lebanese ...
Too many records, maybe, but the best restored those ideas of simplicity that have never gone out of date, the Apache beat, Dingerbeat or whatever, that survives all these years, continues, never ...
In The Wire 491/492, James Gormley argues that redrawing the line between public and private space has coined a dubious new ...
Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 486. Inside our brand new issue: David Lynch & Chrystabell: As their new album Cellophane Memories marks the culmination of 20 ...
Listen to a selection of tracks from our Top 50 Releases of the Year, as voted for by The Wire’s contributors. You can read more about the albums featured in our chart, as well as those featured in ...
All systems open might be the rallying cry of artists the world over, but Mark Fell argues the case for technological limitation as a trigger for creativity. Back in the early 1980s, the synth pop ...
The former Blue Öyster Cult drummer and solo artist talks to Edwin Pouncey about the esoteric origins of his long awaited new solo album Edwin Pouncey: Sandy Pearlman originally intended the 1988 ...