Wire 461 July 2022 is available to buy in increments of 1
Inside this issue:
AMM: For 50 years, Eddie Prévost, Keith Rowe and John Tilbury have had their sights set firmly on sonic freedom, changing the landscape of music in the process. By Clive Bell. AMM mini-Primer: A user’s guide to the group’s recent recordings. By Seymour Wright
Angharad Davies: The hardworking violinist and improvisor finds inspiration for her time dissolving recordings and performances through interpersonal connections. By Abi Bliss
UnicaZürn: Veteran industrialists Dave Knight and Stephen Thrower pour two lifetimes of experience into their dystopian stew. By Rob Turner
Invisible Jukebox: Hannah Catherine Jones: Will the UK composer be reduced to a Foxy Moron by The Wire’s mystery record selection? Tested by Meg Woof
Unlimited Editions: Nhạc Gãy
Unofficial Channels: Tape Archives
Opal X: Harsh beauty from former Paper Dollhouse denizen. By Claire Biddles
Nexcyia: Producer Adam Dove gives it the old collage try. By Rob Turner
Teresa Winter: Sea salt memories from the Yorkshire based composer. By Louise Gray
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