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London’s Metropolitan Police persecutes UK rap while using it for self-promotion, argues Hugh Morris in The Wire 506 ...
The 5 March edition of The Wire ’s weekly radio show on Resonance FM and Resonance Extra featured an exclusive guest mix by Mary Ocher, plus tracks by Toni Geitani, Junior Delgado, BCUC and more ...
The 26 February edition of The Wire ’s weekly radio show on Resonance FM and Resonance Extra featured music by Carl Stone & ...
In his latest Secret History Of Film Music column, Philip Brophy considers scores by Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, who creates an aesthetic of decay for a Black context ...
New York based composers and performers Patrick Higgins and Josh Modney have often played together as improvisors and chamber musicians. Guitarist Higgins is also a member of avant-garde group Zs, ...
The writer, theorist and Wire contributor Mark Fisher died on 13 January. He was 48.
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The US drummer, pianist and composer died on 26 October aged 83. In the February 1989 issue of The Wire, he was interviewed by the magazine’s then editor Richard Cook. As a tribute, we have made that ...
The US pedal steel guitarist passed away suddenly in January. As a tribute, we have made Peter Margasak’s 2020 interview in The Wire 442 free to read in our online magazine library.
The Wire's weekly show on Resonance FM. This edition took place on 16 November 2017 and featured music by Ornette Coleman, Gaika, JK Flesh and more ...
Born in Oxford in the early 1960s, London based composer Laurence Crane is closely associated with British ensemble Apartment House, with who he's releasing a two disc set of minimalist chamber works ...