London noise punks with a debut EP Matter out now on Bandcamp open for Toronto noise rock trio signed to Sub Pop. This ...
David Grundy attends a week long event in Berlin designed to forward a global avant garde of Black music composers ...
Ahead of his celebration of Max Roach, trumpeter Charles Tolliver talks to Gabriel Bristow about playing alongside the ...
Solo tour by the jazz and improvising double bass player and composer. Brice will be performing alongside various locally-programmed improvised groupings.
Listen to a selection of tracks from our Top 50 Releases of the Year, as voted for by The Wire’s contributors. You can read more about the albums featured in our chart, as well as those featured in ...
Read an interview with the late composer Bernard Parmegiani, by Rahma Khazam. First published in The Wire 176, October 1998. Bernard Parmegiani is not the first name that springs to mind when the talk ...
US musician and composer Catherine Lamb studied at the California Institute of Arts between 2004–06 under Michael Pisaro and the late James Tenney. Though she is only in her early thirties, she has ...
The Wire’s releases of the year for 2022 were compiled from the individual votes of the magazine’s staff and contributors – here are those votes in full ...
Clipping: Daveed Diggs, Jonathan Snipes and William Hutson pool their combined experience in noise, modern composition, film scoring and performance to create abrasive mutant hiphop, as demonstrated ...
Current 93's David Tibet made his first mark in the 'Industrial' culture of the early 1980s even though the was skeptical of the Industrial formula equating inept noise with socially 'transgressive' ...
Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 488. Inside our brand new issue: Keiji Haino: From Black Blues to grey hairs, the Fushitsusha figurehead keeps pushing into ...
To accompany her report on Les Disques Lexi in The Wire 490, Claire Biddles selects music from the back catalogue of the ...