The Wire #372
Author: Chris Bohn (Ed.)
Publisher: The Wire
Language: English
Pages: 90
Size: 28 x 23 cm
Weight:
210 g
Binding: Softcover
ISBN:
Availability:
In stock
Price:
€7.50
Product Description
Mica Levi
From underground pop star to acclaimed film composer, the artist also known as Micachu is a modern polymath. By Frances Morgan
Inside Red Bull Music Academy
In Tokyo, Derek Walmsley investigates the utopian ideals of the global music brand’s banner event
The Primer Hiphop mixtapes
A user’s guide to the major playas in rap’s underground economy, from 50 Cent to Lil B. By Jack Law
Invisible Jukebox John Carpenter
The veteran film maker and composer is spooked by The Wire’s mystery record selection. Tested by William Hutson
Novelist
Word power from grime’s most literate. By Daisy Hyde
Senyawa
Javanese traditional music gets a refit. By Clive Bell
Heather Phillipson
Wayward narratives and beastly obsessions. By Nathan Budzinski
Global Ear Florence
The avant garde makes some noise in the Renaissance city. By Alessandro Michelucci
Collateral Damage
Stewart Morgan calls on music documentary makers to sing more like their subjects
On Screen
New films and DVDs: footwork documentary I’m Tryna Tell Ya and Looking For Johnny: The Legend Of Johnny Thunders
Print Run
New music books: Bowie in Berlin, new perspectives on Christian Marclay, and an art rock masterpiece reassessed
On Site
Recent exhibitions: Yusef Lateef’s Towards The Unknown and Otomo Yoshihide’s Between Music And Art
On Location
Recent festivals, gigs and clubs, including Opal Tapes, Fire! Orchestra, GIOfest VII and more
The Inner Sleeve
Peter Strickland on Organum and The New Blockaders’ Raze
Epiphanies
The journey from punk to improv collapses categories for Tony Rettman
Soundcheck A–Z