The Wire Issue 497
The Wire Issue 497
The Wire Issue 497
The Wire Issue 497
The Wire Issue 497
The Wire Issue 497
The Wire Issue 497
The Wire Issue 497

The Wire Issue 497

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On the cover: Haruomi Hosono: The exotica explorer and YMO founder has found his voice in a late career renaissance. By James Hadfield. Plus: Japanese exotica: A user’s guide by David Toop; Bromp Treb: Film maker and musician Neil ‘Cloaca’ Young has learned from the possibility of failure. By Matt Krefting; Christer Bothén: The Swedish multi-instrumentalist and onetime Don Cherry associate has continued along his own path.

By Clive Bell; Crystabel Efemena Riley; The close listening of free improvisation offers vital moments of human connection for the London percussionist.

By Abi Bliss; Blackhaine: Stockport’s industrial hiphop head is making waves on the world stage with his choreography collaborations.

By Hugh Morris; KASAI: Footwork folk. By Daryl Worthington; Use Knife: Rhythms of refuge.

By Xenia Benivolski; Nina Garcia: Doppler-like effects.

By Miloš Hroch; Invisible Jukebox: DJ Scotch Egg: Will the bassist and breakcore pioneer crack The Wire’s mystery record collection? Tested by Daniel Neofetou; Global Ear: Experimental music in the Bangladeshi capital thrives under the government’s radar.

By Simon Coates; Unlimited Editions: Dusty Ballz plugs the Chinese diaspora into the global avant garde.

By Daryl Worthington; The Inner Sleeve Djrum on Svarte Greiner’s Knive; Against The Grain: Underground music must urgently defend its trans and queer communities, urges Rosie Esther Solomon; Epiphanies: Joy Guidry finds true freedom in the life lessons of Sun Ra. Plus 40 pages of reviews including Mourning [A] BLKstar: Blooming collaboration. By Esi Eshun; Kevin Drumm: The multitude dude. By Raymond Cummings; Bennie Maupin: The lotus position. By Phil Freeman; Meredith Monk: Calling: Sublime to the ridiculous. By Daniel Glassman; Long Play Festival: Banging renditions. By Kurt Gottschalk; and much, much more.