The Wire Issue 510 (Inc. The Wire Tapper CD)
The Wire Issue 510 (Inc. The Wire Tapper CD)
The Wire Issue 510 (Inc. The Wire Tapper CD)
The Wire Issue 510 (Inc. The Wire Tapper CD)
The Wire Issue 510 (Inc. The Wire Tapper CD)
The Wire Issue 510 (Inc. The Wire Tapper CD)

The Wire Issue 510 (Inc. The Wire Tapper CD)

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On the cover: Fire-Toolz: Prolific producer and musician Angel Marcloid’s colourful world-building and genre collisions open portals to new dimensions.

By Emily Bick; Franck Vigroux: The French musician and performance director creates sci-fi spectacles with dystopian electronics.

By Antonio Poscic; DeForrest Brown, Jr.: The theorist, historian, musician and writer relinks the past and future through undersung networks of Black sonic art.

By Emily Pothast; Once Upon a Time in Tokyo: New film Street Kingdom takes inspiration from the wild punk and new wave scenes of 1970s and 80s Tokyo.

By Stuart Munro; Invisible Jukebox: Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe: The US composer knows the score in The Wire’s mystery record selection. Tested by Joshua Minsoo Kim; Phil Coy: The UK sculptor bridging sound and space.

By Robert Barry; Carlos Giffoni: The Venezuelan synthesist enjoys the fruits of relocation. By Louis Pattison; Labake Sabbath: Disability awareness through anarchism and absurdism.

By Misha Farrant; Global Ear: New York radical hub venue ABC No Rio reopens this autumn. 

By Seth Wheeler; Unlimited Editions: Joel White and Gordon Bruce’s tape label GLARC powers Glasgow’s underground circuits.

By Daryl Worthington; The Inner Sleeve: Marvin Tate on Funkadelic’s Maggot Brain; Against The Grain: Finding discipleship at Terry Riley’s Kirana East in Japan.

By Ryan Meehan; Epiphanies: In the wake of Abdullah Ibrahim’s death, Darius Jones reflects on musicians’ legacies and creative spirit. And in the reviews sections: Concepción Huerta: Tape leader.

By Abi Bliss; Bibliotek: UFO: Saucers full of secrets.

By Ken Hollings; Cecil Taylor Orchestra Humane: Back in NYC.

By Peter Margasak; Still In A Dream: Shoegaze, Slackers And The Reinvention Of Rock, 1984–1994. Oceans of sound.

By Miloš Hroch; Jauna Musika: Vilnius variety show.

By Claire Sawers; Moers Festival: Blowouts and blowhards.

By Peter Margasak, and much more.