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Transfigured New York: Interviews with Experimental Artists and Musicians, 1980-1990
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Maggot Brain Magazine #15
Cat: 994595
 
This cover feature is a career-spanning piece by Tamara Palmer on Bjork, with a terrifically gorgeous cover image by Marly Beyer
Notes: -BJORK: This cover feature is a career-spanning piece by Tamara Palmer on Iceland's most noted export since the foundation of their parliament in 930, with a terrifically gorgeous cover image by Marly Beyer. -MARCELLUS HALL delivers a 30-plus page excerpt from a graphic novel about life in indie-rock in the early 1990s that's stunning and lyrical.

-Hot on the heels of their world tour, it's an engaging photo essay from Detroit's premier music photographer Doug Coombe on the return of garage punk heroes BE YOUR OWN PET. -Mike Turner spends serious time with BMX champion CHELSEA WOLFE, right when she might be suspended from competition for being trans. -Ana Gavrilovska digs deep into the work of up-and-coming multimedia artist WAYNE PHOENIX. -Uncharacterizable instrumental musicians PENGUIN CAFE are back (under the direction of originator Simon Jeffes' son Arthur Jeffes) and Kurt Reighley is writing beautifully on them. (Their first two records for Eno's label are The Shit.) Cassette tape reviews; Lucy Sante delivers a tribute to the olden days of mp3 blogs.

Mimi Lipson weighs in on cats versus dogs in her advice column; Andy Beta talks of Annea Lockwood in the Icons column; the reissue of the issue is a box set of Pauline Anna Strom, by Michelle Dove; Fred Thomas on "why Sonic Youth's most underrated record deserves a second look" (guess which one it is!); an overview of reissue label Mesh Key for a new column on the people who run labels and stuff like that. In the new column Tracked (on music supervisors) Martin Douglas talks to Tiffany Anders, and it's largely about her work on RESERVATION DOGS! Then there's the column PHYSICAL GRAFFITI by editor McGonigal, an epic look at dozens of recent LP releases plus a few books (that's right, it's a bona fide multi-page record review column), plus the debut of Maggot Brain's food column with a disastrous visit to the Russian Tea Room courtesy of noted genius QUINTRON.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #16
Cat: 1010418 Rel: 05 Apr 24
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Synth History Zine Issue #2 Synth History Zine Issue #2 Synth History Zine Issue #2 Synth History Zine Issue #2 Synth History Zine Issue #2
Cat: 981785
 
A compilation of interviews with contemporary and legendary icons within the synth world
Notes: The Synth History interviews - available in tangible 'zine form!

The second thick high quality 150+ page issue is bigger than the last one! It features a compilation of interviews with contemporary and legendary icons within the synth world.

Including interviews with Weyes Blood, Trent Reznor, Sylvan Esso, Ryuichi Sakamoto of Yellow Magic Orchestra, Nikolai Fraiture of The Strokes, Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein (cover photo), John Carpenter, Jean-Michel Jarre, Jackie Cohen & Jonathan Rado, Izzy Glaudini of Automatic, Hudson Mohawke, Hiroshi Sato interviewed by P-THugg, Fatboy Slim, Ela Minus, Chrome Sparks, Carl Craig, Black Marble, Alan Palomo, A-Trak, and specials from Alison Tavel with the Resyntaor Synth, and Lance Hill with Vintage Synthesizer Museum.

150 pgs, 24 × 17 cm, Softcover, 2022.
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Wire Magazine May 2024 Issue #483
Cat: 1007838 Rel: 05 Apr 24
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Disco Pogo Magazine Issue #3 Disco Pogo Magazine Issue #3
Cat: 944890 Rel: 17 May 23
 
Disco Pogo is the new, bi-annual, electronic music magazine from the original founders of seminal 90s title Jockey Slut.
Notes: Issue 3 is a heavyweight 220 pages and features Roisin Murphy, Grace Jones, Art of Noise, Boards of Canada, Chris Frantz, Danielle Moore, Decius, Hifi Sean, Jamz Supernova, Leftfield, Luke Solomon, Native Tongues, Ralph Lawson, Twisted Nerve, Underground Resistance and much, much more.

*** This magazine has two different covers - we can't guarantee which one you're going to get! ***
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Shadow Shapes: We Jazz Magazine Issue #8
Cat: 946850 Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
The eighth issue of We Jazz Magazine, "Shadow Shapes" for Dorothy Ashby.
Notes: The eighth issue of We Jazz Magazine, "Shadow Shapes" for Dorothy Ashby. 128 pages 170 x 240 mm in size and printed on 140g Edixion paper with laminated 300g Invercote covers.

All articles presented IN ENGLISH.

Dorothy Ashby by David Mittleman, Don Cherry by Magnus Nygren, Peter Evans by Andrey Henkin, The Return Of the Queer Jazz Scene by Tina Edwards, Jimetta Rose & the Voices Of Creation by Samuel Lamontage, Asher Gamedze by Teju Adeleye, Jazz Taphonomy by Seymour Wright, Discaholic column by Mats Gustafsson, Guy Stevens by Lander Lenaerts, reviews, plus more.

Country of printing: Finland
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #61
Cat: 925242 Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
This cover story focuses on NYC garage-pop wizards the Magicians ('An Invitation to Cry') and the fascinating twilight world of Greenwich Village in the mid-sixties.
Notes: This cover story focuses on NYC garage-pop wizards the Magicians ('An Invitation to Cry') and the fascinating twilight world of Greenwich Village in the mid-sixties.

Also: The remarkable story of Jefferson Airplane's first bass player Bob Harvey is revealed for the first time, along with the saga of '60s garage heroes the Chancellors (famous for the Back From the Grave fave 'On Tour'). Mark Cunningham of '70s New York no wave renegades Mars is interviewed, David Holzer explores Lou Reed's obsession with the white light mysticism of Alice Bailey, and the mystery of Phantom's Divine Comedy is unravelled (rumored at the time to be the recently deceased Jim Morrison in disguise).

Plus, Part 2 of the story of Detroit proto-punkers the Dogs, and much more, including our popular review sections, covering all the latest vinyl and CD reissues, and rock 'n' roll-related books.
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #62
Cat: 939653 Rel: 14 Apr 23
 
On the cover are the Petards, one of Germany's most creative and idiosyncratic bands of the late '60s and early '70s
Notes: On the cover are the Petards, one of Germany's most creative and idiosyncratic bands of the late '60s and early '70s. Also, sunshine pop icon Sandy Salisbury, who talks about his '60s musical adventures with Curt Boettcher in the Ballroom and the Millennium. Mark Taylor talks about his adventures with seminal Australian punk rock 'n' roll animals the Psychosurgeons and the Lipstick Killers, and we reveal for the first time anywhere the remarkable saga of Charging Rhinoceros of Soul, Grande Ballroom regulars and soul brothers and sisters of the MC5 and the Stooges (Charging Rhino sax man Steve MacKay played on Funhouse). Also in this issue: Swedish '65 teenbeat pinups the Flippers, UK '70s DIY/punk renegade Auntie Pus, the Fifth Estate, the Inferno, Stourbridge Lion, an interview with Luis Rego of '60s French beat group Les Problemes, and the post-Jefferson Airplane exploits of bass player Bob Harvey. All this and more, including our acclaimed review sections, covering all the latest vinyl and CD reissues, and rock 'n' roll-related books. (144 pages)
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Wire Magazine December 2023 & January 2024 Issue #479/480
Cat: 986653 Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Featuring Releases Of The Year, Critics' Reflctions, Columnists' Charts, Archive Releases Of The Year, AI for the masses, Artists and Gaza, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Laetitia Sadier, Fred Frith and more
Notes: Inside this brand new issue:

Releases of the Year: Wire asked their contributors to vote for their top ten records, CDs, streams and more, then added up the votes

Critics' Reflections: Wire's writers discuss their memorable cultural experiences of the year

Columnists' Charts: Wire's specialist critics delve deep into their musical niches from noise to modern composition

Archive Releases of the Year: Wire asked their contributors to vote for their top ten archive records, CDs, streams and more, then added up the votes.

Engineered Phantoms: AI for the masses. By Abi Bliss

Back to the Land: Strange as folk. By Louis Pattison

Rival Camps: Crossing the streams. By Britt Brown

Weapons of Mass Distraction: Artists and Gaza. By GAIKA

Invisible Jukebox: Linton Kwesi Johnson: The veteran reggae poet faces down The Wire's mystery record selection. Tested by Gabriel Bristow

Laetitia Sadier: The Stereolab founder promotes community and healing with her new solo work. By Claire Biddles

Fred Frith: The Henry Cow co-founder returns to his groundbreaking 1974 album Guitar Solos with a reissue and a new album. By Clive Bell

Unlimited Editions: Bead Records

Unofficial Channels: Lanner Chronicle

Phil Geraldi: Road head music. By Emily Bick

HUUUM: Viennese whirl. By Ilia Rogatchevski

Lisa Ullen: Piano magic. By Peter Margasak

Thomas Ignatius: Medieval synthpop. By Leah Kardos

Global Ear: Chicago Democracy and improv in the Midwest. By Levi Dayan

The Inner Sleeve: Vince Clarke on The Human League's Travelogue

Epiphanies: Mariam Rezaei on Persian pitch-shifting

Print Run: Dancehall: The Rise Of Jamaican Dance Culture by Beth Lesser; Lost In Room: Mark Perry, Alternative TV And Related, 1977-1981 by Richard Johnson; Deep Blues 1960-1988 by Val Wilmer; Ukrainian Field Notes edited by Gianmarco Del Re; At The Vanguard Of Vinyl by Darren Mueller; Too Much Too Young: Rude Boys, Racism And The Soundtrack Of A Generation - The 2 Tone Records Story by Daniel Rachel; NOTHING IS POSSIBLE NERVOUSNESS, OR IMMORALITY DON'T WAIT TO BE HUNTED TO HIDE/ SPOILT HEALTH by TRS: The Fucking Terrible Receding Shapes, Trading As TRIPLE NEGATIVE

On Screen: Midori Takada: Japan On Film; Robert Fantinatto Subotnick Portrait Of An Electronic Music Pioneer

On Location: Recombinant Festival, San Francisco, US; Sir Richard Bishop, Edinburgh, UK; Week-End Fest, Cologne, Germany; Black Industrial | Noise Event 4: Ain Bailey, London, UK; Out.Fest, Barreiro, Portugal; Gonerfest 20, Memphis, US; Sonica Surge, Glasgow, UK; People Like Us, London, UK; Loraine James, San Francisco, US; Usurper: That's That Then, Edinburgh, UK; Easter Margins Road 2 Redline Tour with OverMyBody Taipei, Taiwan; Donaueschinger Musiktage 2023, Donaueschingen, Germany

On Site: Val Wilmer Blue Moments, Black Sounds, London, UK; Meredith Monk: Calling, Munich, Germany; Barbara Ess Archives, New York, US

Soundcheck: Aesop Rock, Agitation Free, All Men Unto Me, Alternative TV, Chino Amobi, Andre 3000, Erlend Apneseth Trio & Maja SK Ratkje, Anenon, Daniel Bachman, BEAM SPLITTER + Eivind Lonning & Espen Reinertsen, Beans, Lea Bertucci, Better Corners, Galya Bisengalieva, Black To Comm, Andy Blade & Buddies, Danny Brown, Conflux Coldwell, Amelia Cuni/Werner Durand/Uli Hohmann, CZN, Angharad Davies & Phil Julian, Eartheater, Max Eastley/Terry Day/John Butcher, Carlos Ferreira, Peter Gabriel, Gruzja, Holy Tongue, Robert Hood & Femi Kuti, Idea Fire Company, Ed Jones/Dominic Lash/Mark Wastell, KAVARI, Kid Acne, Klein, Anysia Kym & Jadasea, Dominic Lash/Rachel Musson/Phil Durrant/Steve Noble, Joelle Leandre & Rodolphe Loubatiere, George Lewis/ICE, DJ Manny, Trevor Mathison, Myra Melford's Fire & Water Quintet, MHYSA, Moin, Maggie Nicols/Matilda Rolfsson/Mark Wastell, Steve Noble, Aki Onda, Ordeal, Aruan Ortiz, Tony Oxley, Eddie Prevost/NO Moore/James O'Sullivan/Ross Lambert, Janneke van der Putten, Lucy Railton, Maja SK Ratkje & Nordic Affect, Mike Reed, Marc Richter, Raphael Rogi?ski, Patrick Shiroishi, Timelash, David Toop & Tania Caroline Chen, Universal Harmonies & Frequencies, V/Z, Alex Ward Items 6 & 7, Teresa Winter, Various C-01 Compilation, Various Flux Gourmet: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

The Boomerang:

Barry Bermange/Delia Derbyshire/The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Earth, Khanate, Meat Puppets, Meshuggah, Het Pandorra Ensemble, Penny Rimbaud/Mikado Koko, Rudimentary Peni, Archie Shepp, Masayuki Takayanagi New Direction Unit, War, Frank Zappa, Various The Complete Obscure Records Collection, Various One Mile From Heaven, Various Spectra Ex Machina: A Sound Anthology Of Occult Phenomena 1920-2017 Vol 2
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Disco Pogo Magazine Issue #4 Disco Pogo Magazine Issue #4
Cat: 971907 Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Disco Pogo is the new, bi-annual, electronic music magazine from the original founders of seminal 90s title Jockey Slut.
Notes: Issue 4 is a bumper 200 pages of quality journalism and original photography and features The Chemical Brothers, Romy, Skream, Pet Shop Boys, 90s Chicago House, DJ Paulette, Mr Scruff, Jon Carter, John Carroll Kirby, Alex Kassian, Movulango, Say She She, Church of Sound, Josh Caffe, Sofia Kourtesis, A (New) Balearic Network, On-U Sound, 50 Years of Hip Hop and much more.

*** This magazine has two different covers - we can't guarantee which one you're going to get! ***
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Wax Poetics Journal 2023 Issue 6
Cat: 973797 Rel: 17 Oct 23
 
The issue features articles and insight from Notorious B.I.G., Super Cat, Blackalicious, Yo-Yo, Rap Zines, Grand Master Flowers, B+, Sue Kwon, Lady B, Schoolly D, MIKE, T. Eric Monroe and much more
Notes: *144 Pages, Full Colour, Heavyweight Print *

To celebrate 50 years of hip-hop, this issue will be dedicated to the genre with a stunning cover featuring the Notorious B.I.G.

The cover image image was taken by renowned photographer B+ who captures Biggie at unique time and the cover article is written by Michael A. Gonzales.

The issue features articles and insight from Notorious B.I.G., Super Cat, Blackalicious, Yo-Yo, Rap Zines, Grand Master Flowers, B+, Sue Kwon, Lady B, Schoolly D, MIKE, T. Eric Monroe and much more...
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Oisters: We Jazz Magazine Issue #9
Cat: 973992 Rel: 08 Nov 23
 
Features: Jason Moran, Carlos Garnett, Oren Ambarchi, Darius Jones, Black Fire Records, Robyn Steward, columnist Mats Gustafsson, reviews & more.
Notes: Features: Jason Moran, Carlos Garnett, Oren Ambarchi, Darius Jones, Black Fire Records, Robyn Steward, columnist Mats Gustafsson, reviews & more.

128 pages
174 x 240 mm
140g Edixion paper
Laminated 300g Invercote covers

We Jazz Magazine

A quarterly music journal with passion & vision. Distributed worldwide, read by music fans, journalists, tastemakers...

"Brilliant new mag from the people at We Jazz. Top marks. Great contributors. Looking forward to your growth... Jazz needs this!"
Gilles Peterson
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Dominoes: We Jazz Magazine Issue #10
Cat: 981533 Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
The tenth issue of We Jazz Magazine, "Dominoes" for Donald Byrd
Notes: The tenth issue of We Jazz Magazine, "Dominoes" for Donald Byrd. 128 pages, 170 x 240 mm in size and printed on 140g Edixion paper with laminated 300g Invercote covers. All articles presented IN ENGLISH. Donald Byrd by Andy Beta, Lonnie Liston Smith by Anton Spice, Charles Gayle by Seymour Wright, Anoushka Shankar & Arooj Aftab in conversation by Debra Richards, Billy Harper by Bret Sjerven, Anni Kiviniemi by Wif Stenger, Kenneth Jimenez by Andrey Henkin, Sun Ra by Francis Gooding, Muffins by Marc Medwin, Discaholic column by Mats Gustafsson, Vogel Records by Lander Lenaerts + reviews & more

128 pages, 170 x 240 mm in size and printed on 140g Edixion paper with laminated 300g Invercote covers
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Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven
Cat: 1004100 Rel: 15 Mar 24
 
Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven
Notes: Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven

48 page A5 zine

Printed on high quality PEFC certified recycled stock

With the sun at its lowest ebb, and the night stretching to its longest duration of the year, Weird Walk Issue Seven is offered up as a symbol of the continuing cycle of rot and renewal, death and new life.

Taking inspiration from the woodland, author Nadia Attia explores the folklore surrounding some of Britain's iconic tree species, while leafy associations abound as the Hastings Jack in the Green festival is reflected upon, and the suitably named Verdant Wisdom collective take us through a rural take on dungeon synth music. Elsewhere two mavens of weird walking, Alice Lowe and Benjamin Myers, lead separate quests in two very different locations, each filled with magick and memory.

And if trees can emotionally connect us to the landscape, then so can the old stone monuments that so entrance us; in this issue, phenomenological approaches to ancient sites are explored (and, also, cheese).

Includes photos by Sarah White, Rachel Adams and Freddie Miller.
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Wire Magazine April 2024 Issue #482 + The Wire Tapper 64 Unmixed CD
Cat: 1007711 Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Featuring Darius Jones, Steve Roach, Ahmed, Clarissa Connelly, Ka Baird and more
Notes: On the cover: Darius Jones: The New York based composer and saxophonist draws connections between Fluxus and US avant jazz. By John Morrison. Plus: Steve Roach: Synthesizer worship with the Arizona ambient musician. By Ned Raggett; [Ahmed]: Revolutionary grooves from the radically minded Anglo-Swedish-French quartet. By Stewart Smith; Clarissa Connelly: The Scottish born, Denmark based multi-instrumentalist meditates on myth, memory and modernity via her singular songcraft. By Leah Kardos; Shovel Dance Collective: The London avant folk ensemble balance the trad and the weird. By Lucy Thraves; Invisible Jukebox: Ka Baird: Will the New York based artist lose their Bearings when faced by The Wire's mystery record selection? Tested by Ryan Meehan. Also inside this issue: The Wire Tapper 64; Arushi Jain; Kulku; Harmony Holiday; Richie Culver; Unlimited Editions Industrial Coast; Unofficial Channels The Rest; Global Ear: Dublin; The Inner Sleeve by Raji Rags; Epiphanies by Aura Satz; many pages of reviews and much more.
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Wire Magazine: April 2021 Issue #446
Cat: 815902 Rel: 12 Mar 21
Notes: Every copy of the April issue will come with a CD of the 55th volume in Wire's ongoing series of underground music anthologies, featuring 16 new or archival tracks by Muslimgauze, Joao Lobo, Mariel Roberts, Maxx Mann, Carlos NiNo & Friends, Nun Gun featuring Sohail Daulatzai, Gentle Fire, Craig Scott's Lobotomy, and more.

Don Cherry in Watts
As Don and Moki Cherry's work is the subject of a new book, Gabriel Bristow revisits the global music traveller's roots in the post-bop milieu of Watts, Los Angeles in the 1950s.
Invisible Jukebox: Mike Paradinas x Lara Rix-Martin
U-Ziq meets Meemo Comma and Planet Mu meets Objects Limited as the two UK electronica trailblazers sit down together with The Wire's mystery record collection.

Warren Ellis
As he releases a new collaboration with Marianne Faithfull, the Australian composer and multi-instrumentalist, and member of The Bad Seeds and Dirty Three, talks to Emily Pothast about channelling the Romantic poets, his experimental literary collaborations, and how he improvises the soundtrack to his own life.

Nazar
Ray Philip talks to the prolific dance music producer about using Angola's frantic kuduro style as a lens to examine post-colonial conflict as well as the possibility of long distance collaborations and solidarity between music producers in Europe and Africa.

Global Ear
As another season of live music is thrown into chaos by Covid and regional regulations and lockdowns, Lee Etherington of Newcastle's TUSK festival discusses how they are moving music into the virtual realm.

Unlimited Editions
Phil England gets to grips with the multifaceted operations of French label and promoter Murailles Music.

The Inner Sleeve
In another piece held over from last month's issue, bassist William Parker discusses the cover of The Ornette Coleman Trio's At The Golden Circle Stockholm.

Epiphanies
Val Wilmer discovers the true roots of free jazz in a Harlem gospel church.

Unofficial Channels
Sharon Gal's scores and instructions project EtudeS

Plus: interviews with Ann Rosen, Kohsuke Mine, Rizomagic and Nakul Krishnamurthy; and in the jam-packed reviews sections coverage of Patricia Brennan, Laraaji, Bob Ostertag, Steve Beresford, Jim O'Rourke, Pharoah Sanders & Floating Points, The Notwist, The Body, Mainliner, Lea Bertucci and a whole lot more.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #4
Cat: 817400 Rel: 19 Mar 21
 
feat Sun Ra Istanbul 1990, Kathy Leisen, Blue Oyster Cult, Pharoah Sanders, Patricia Brennan, The Fall & much more!
Notes: Issue 4: March/April/May 2021
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Shindig! Issue 113
Cat: 817431
 
A4 Magazine
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Shindig! Issue 114
Cat: 821471
 
A4 magazine
Notes: Shindig! issue no. 114 contains features on Nico, Booker T & The MG's, The Who, The Association, Nils Lofgren, Willie Dunn, Fleur De Lys, Rough Trade, Electric Looking Glass, moody garage 45s etc. Of course you also get the usual sections such as Shindiggin', What's Hot On The Shindig! Turntable, Thoughts & Words, Letters And Emails, It's A Happening Thing, and so on.
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #56
Cat: 821885 Rel: 15 Apr 21
 
Feat Jonathan Richman, Gabor Szabo , Bun E Carlos, Komintern, The Shaynes, Woody's Truck Stop, Yellow Hand and more!
Notes: The Velvet Underground are on the cover and inside Jonathan Richman shares exclusive secrets of Lou Reed's VU era guitar and gear, complete with his own illustrations! We go behind the scenes of the legendary sixties UK TV pop show Ready Steady Go!, and our Gabor Szabo coverage continues as his '60s era bass player Louis Kabok shares his extraordinary story. Then there's the second part of our interview with Cheap Trick's Bun E Carlos, Texas '60s garage band Word D, Pennsylvania teen garage geniuses the Shaynes ('From A Window'), Woody's Truck Stop (with pre-Nazz Todd Rundgren), and the wild saga of French underground iconoclasts Komintern. Not to forget an interview with Glenn Phillips (Hampton Grease Band, Lost at Sea), the story of Yellow Hand, a band that sprouted from a shoebox of unreleased Buffalo Springfield songs, Cyril Jordan on Phil Spector, and more! Plus our enormously popular review sections covering all the latest reissues and rock & roll-related books.
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Wire Magazine: May 2021 Issue #447
Cat: 822865 Rel: 15 Apr 21
Notes: People Like Us: As Vicki Bennett prepares for an ambitious audiovisual UK tour, the arch-collagist talks Buddhism, subverting popular culture and the autoregenerative art of cut and paste. By Abi Bliss

Joe Chambers: A significant contributor to sessions led by Wayne Shorter, Bobby Hutcherson, Andrew Hill, Joe Henderson and many others, the US drummer and composer discusses his distinguished career and new solo album. By Daniel Spicer

Embassador Dulgoon: Part of a global network of sonic adventurers, Chilean musician Nicolas Carcavilla explores uncanny landscapes populated by mythic creatures via free-ranging neo-exotica. By Spenser Tomson

Invisible Jukebox: Cathal Coughlan × Sean O'Hagan: The former Microdisney bandmates and current collaborators test each other with a mystery record selection

Alpha Maid: Deconstructed rock and polyrhythmic grunge from the London based CANVAS associate. By Mariam Rezaei

Sunareht: Back to the future for the Parisian producer. By Chal Ravens

Charmaine Lee: New York based composer rebuilds the body electric. By Joshua Minsoo Kim

Jonas Gruska: The field recordist and sound designer takes the LOM route. By Louise Gray

Unlimited Editions: HoZac

Unofficial Channels: Rooftop Defoe

Global Ear: Our regular column continues to report on music in the time of pandemic. This month: lockdown, tradition and anti-fascism in Liptov, Central Slovakia

The Inner Sleeve: Patrick Shiroishi on fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto

Epiphanies: Will Guthrie gets rhythm thanks to saxophonist Mark Simmonds

Print Run: New music books: Radiophonics, George Russell, Peter Brotzmann's art, The Fall, and more

On Screen: New films and DVDs: Celeste Bell & Paul Sng's Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliche; David Wexler's Disintegration Loops

On Location: Recent live events and streams: Supersonic, Pan, Ava Mendoza, Die Jim Crow, Sonic Electronics, and more

On Site: Recent art shows: Mars89's New Dawn; Jacob Kirkegaard's TESTIMONIUM

Soundcheck: Akropolis Reed Quintet, Lina Allemano Four, Angrusori, Yuko Araki, Armand Hammer & The Alchemist, Arthur King, Attya X Attya, Jafar Barron, BLOOP, The Body, Conatus, Shane Cooper, Coultrain, Dalibor Cruz, Dishpit, Disquiet, Eleventh Dream Day, Marianne Faithfull with Warren Ellis, Josephine Foster, Maxine Funke, Sam Gendel, Sam Gendel & Ethan Braun, Genghis Tron, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Growing, Peter Hammill, KMRU, Almut Kuhne/Joke Lanz/Alfred Vogel, Joke Lanz & Ute Wassermann, James Brandon Lewis/Red Lily Quintet, Lost Girls, Antoni Maiovvi/Anta/John Reppion, Manslaughter 777, Maraudeur, Microcorps, Hafez Modirzadeh, Hedvig Mollestad Trio, Motorpsycho, Mr Mitch, Mukqs, Nappy Nina & JWords, OPTO S, Pino Palladino & Blake Mills, Chris Pattishall, Serpentwithfeet, Sharkula & Mukqs, Social State, Sourdure, Andy Stott, STR4TA, Kaidi Tatham, Francesca Ter-Berg, Thumbscrew, Mia Doi Todd, Trees Speak, United Bible Studies, Matthew E White & Lonnie Holley, Witch Camp, Wollny/Parisien/Lefebvre/Lillinger, Nate Wooley, Adrian Younge, Ziur, Various Doomed And Stoned In Scotland, Various Kraut Jazz Futurism Vol 2, Various Save the Stones!

The Boomerang: Can, Amancio D'Silva, Global Village Trucking Company, His Name Is Alive, Level 42, The London Experimental Jazz Quartet, Stephen Malkmus & Von Spar, Ray Russell Sextet featuring Harry Beckett, Michael Small, Wadada Leo Smith/Douglas R Ewart/Mike Reed, Sparklehorse, Mary Timony, Alan Vega, Trevor Watts
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Splash 03: Fuck It Let's Do It!
Cat: 799328
 
magazine of drawings by DJ Fett Burger
out of stock $0.00
Splash 04: Awake At Night!
Splash 04: Awake At Night! (magazine limited to 100 copies)
Cat: 799329
 
magazine of drawings by DJ Fett Burger
out of stock $9.73
Zweikommasieben Magazin #22
Cat: 803053 Rel: 08 Dec 20
out of stock $14.46
Ugly Things Magazine Issue #55
Cat: 803177 Rel: 14 Dec 20
 
Feat Magic Fern, Bun E Carlos interview, Brian Jones in Morocco, and lots more.
Notes: Issue 55 details the fascinating history of the Magic Fern, one of the key bands in Seattle's psychedelic music scene in 1966-68. Photographer Eric Hayes shares his journey through the 1960s, along with some remarkable rare photos of the Yardbirds live onstage in 1966, and the Stones in the studio in early 1969-their last sessions with Brian Jones. David Holzer provides new insight into Brian's musical expeditions in Morocco and the making of the talismanic album 'Brian Jones Presents The Pipes Of Pan At Joujouka'. Tim Stegall talks at length with Bun E. Carlos about the early days of Cheap Trick-the first installment of a two-part feature. Phil Milstein delves into the mystery of authors Michael Leigh and Harry Roskolenko in a fascinating deep exploration of the origins of the Velvet Underground's name. Also: Michael Lucas offers an appreciation of dark country master Porter Wagoner, Scandinavian beat merchants the Beachers (once billed as 'Sweden's ugliest group'!), King Records R&B icon Otis Williams, Bay Area garage band the Mockers (whose members included a teenage Carlos Santana), enigmatic DIY folkie Scott Seskind, South America's Los Shakers, UK psych icons July, Budapest beat group Hungaria, and the wild saga of ace Swedish garage revivalists the Crimson Shadows. And of course acres of reviews of all the latest reissues and rock 'n' roll related books.
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Wire Magazine: January 2021 Issue #443
Cat: 804008 Rel: 10 Dec 20
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Shindig! Issue 110
Cat: 804338 Rel: 15 Jan 21
 
A4 magazine
Notes: Shindig! issue no. 110 contains features on King Crimson, Pretty Things' 'Parachute' at 50, Beachwood Sparks, Camille Yarbrough, Rab Noakes, Joey Molland, Kelley Stoltz, America, Beautify Junkyards and Anthony Moore. Of course you also get the usual sections such as Shindiggin', What's Hot On The Shindig! Turntable, Thoughts & Words, Letters And Emails, It's A Happening Thing, and so on.
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The Big Takeover Magazine Issue 87
Cat: 806350 Rel: 21 Dec 20
 
Big Takeover issue #87 (Joe Pernice of Pernice Brothers cover)
Notes: The issue stars beloved, fantastic singer/songwriter Joe Pernice of Pernice Brothers on the cover, and features fabulous history interviews with Cleveland '60s stars The Outsiders of "Time Won't Let Me" fame, Lisa Fancher marking the 40th Anniversary of her revered Frontier Records label, the fine art letterpress album design master Bruce Licher from the bands Savage Republic and Scenic and also-incredible four-decade label Independent Project, reunited New York post-punk legends Flower celebrating their first album in 30 years, and ongoing New York institution Blue Oyster Cult.

There's also have multi-page conversations with Elizabeth Stokes and Jonathan Pearce of The Beths , Robert Pollard of Guided By Voices part II, and the evergreen Peter Garrett of Midnight Oil.

Plus there are shorter chats with Throwing Muses and Belly star Tanya Donelly, Metz, Protomartyr, Mark Gardener of Ride, Travis, No Joy, Bootblacks, Iress, bdrmm, Cut/Copy, Jeff "Monoman" Conelly of Boston garage rock kings Lyres, and more!
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Maggot Brain Magazine #3
Cat: 808067 Rel: 26 Jan 21
out of stock $13.67
Love Injection Fanzine 58
Cat: 808971 Rel: 14 May 21
 
Paperback 28-page fanzine
Notes: 8 x 11" high quality color printing, 28 pages.

Participating contributors and artists include Barbie Bertisch, Guarionex Rodriguez Jr, Jeff Mao, Kim Lightfoot, Luke Jenner, Miranda Levingston, Mike Bloom, Nathaniel Jay, Raz Mesinai, Toshi Moriguci (DJ Monchan), Turtle Bugg, Voluminous Arts, Yuki Noji. Designed by Paul Raffaele.

Issue 58 Features:
- Cedar Room Forever: Q&A with DJ Monchan & Yuki Noji by Barbie Bertisch and Paul Raffaele, an introduction by Jeff Mao and photos by Guarionex Jr at A1 Records
- Q&A with Kim Lightfoot by Paul Raffaele
- Q&A with Raz Mesinai by Mike Bloom
- "discotech" by Miranda Levingston for Donna Summer's "I Feel Love"
- A Morris Thang by Turtle Bugg
- Love Notes From A Displaced New Yorker by Nathaniel Jay
- Ask Luke Anything by Luke Jenner
- Bandcamp Charts September 2020
- "Spaces & Places: Updates" by Love Injection Staff
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Love Injection Fanzine 59
Cat: 808974
 
Paperback 28-page magazine
Notes: 8 x 11" black and white printing, 28 pages.

Participating contributors and artists include Cyrus Sarrafha, Barbie Bertisch, Francois Kevorkian, Justin Strauss, Kalim Shabazz, Lauren Flax, Michael Holman, Nathaniel Jay, Nick Boyd. Designed by Paul Raffaele.

Issue 59 Features:
- Q&A with Michael Holman (Gray) by Justin Strauss
- Q&A with Lauren Flax by Nick Boyd
- Q&A with Kalim Shabazz (Afterlife) by Paul Raffaele
- "A Posthumous Reply To Mark Kamins" by Francois Kevorkian
- An introduction to Mohammad-Reza Shajarian by Cyrus Sarrafha
- Love Notes From A Displaced New Yorker by Nathaniel Jay
- Bandcamp Charts Oct-Dec 2020 by Love Injection St

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Neural #64: Post-Growth
Neural #64: Post-Growth (56 page magazine)
Cat: 789518
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Neural #65: Redirecting Networks
Cat: 789526 Rel: 07 Sep 20
 
Featuring interviews with Kyriaki Goni, Tiziana Terranova, Roel Roscam Abbing and Dennis De Bel, Tim Shaw & more!
Notes: Co-editor: Rachel O'Dwyer; interviews with Kyriaki Goni, Tiziana Terranova, Roel Roscam Abbing and Dennis De Bel, Tim Shaw, Surya Mattu; Dreaming otherwise: the past and future of community wireless networks; We Organise You Music, So You Don't Have To; reports: FAEN 2019, Mud Muses, Nam June Paik exhibition...

Neural is a printed magazine dealing with new media art, with a peculiar attention to the networked and conceptual use of technology in art (the so-called net.art), hacktivism, or activism using electronic media to express itself, and electronic music, investigating how the technology is involved in music production, consumption and experimentation.

Neural was founded in 1993 by Alessandro Ludovico and Minus Habens Records label owner Ivan Iusco in Bari (Italy). The magazine's mission is to be a magazine of ideas, becoming a node in a larger network of digital culture publishers. The magazine is also committed to give its topics a proper visual frame: focusing on graphic design and how it could have expressed the electronic culture in a sort of printed "interface", exploiting at the same time the "sensorial" possibilities of the printed page.
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Wire Magazine: October 2020 Issue #440
Cat: 789579 Rel: 02 Oct 20
out of stock $6.26
Borshch Issue 6: Coming Home Borshch Issue 6: Coming Home
Borshch Issue 6: Coming Home (magazine (comes in different covers, cannot guarantee which cover you will receive))
Cat: 789580 Rel: 11 Sep 20
 
Featuring Lanark Artefax, Lyra Pramuk, Hiro Kone, Bill Kouligas, Amnesia Scanner, Helena Hauff and more.
Notes: Lately, everything's been weird. The feeling of vulnerability, fragmentation of time, space and memory, lack of solid ground. It's time to listen, improvise, and feel again. For many musicians, it's also been time to return to where they started, come back home, and remember what mattered before they grew up. In our conversations, Lanark Artefax, Lyra Pramuk, Nazar, Hiro Kone, Bill Kouligas, Amnesia Scanner, Farwarmth, Helena Hauff, and Racine review pieces and bits of their memories, values, and intentions with creating music. When you return to where you started and remember the days when the world was big, and you were small, and nothing was impossible, you begin to play again. You free and protect your inner child. You are at home.

The 'coming home' issue is a tribute to many musicians' fragile state of mind in recent months. Conversations with lanark artefax, lyra pramuk, hiro kone, bill kouligas, amnesia scanner, and helena hauff took place in the middle of the lockdown. it felt like an inward slowdown helped each of them stay hopeful and dreamy when everything was coming to pieces, and old structures wouldn't work anymore.

Borshch is a magazine for electronic music on and beyond the dancefloor. founded in berlin in 2017 by mariana berezovska and tiago biscaia, it's a space to provoke open dialogues and challenge established ideas about making, listening, and dancing to music. through physical and digital formats, borshch discusses the artistic, social, and political impact of electronic music on contemporary culture in and outside the club settings. the print edition of the magazine is published biannually.

Please note: magazine cover varies and particular cover cannot not be specified for order.


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Borshch Issue 5: Dark Side
Cat: 789583 Rel: 11 Sep 20
 
Featuring Deena Abdelwahed, Lucrecia Dalt, Alessandro Adriani and more.
Notes: In sweaty basements and concrete cathedrals, we enter the darkness. We challenge our senses with obscure electronic music and unsettling environments to feel comfortable with our discomfort. Animistic Beliefs, Deena Abdelwahed, Rrose, Lucrecia Dalt, Klein, Alessandro Adriani, and Ziur commit to neither darkness nor light. In the democratic culture of shadows embodied in DIY studios and on stuffy dancefloors, these musicians experiment with our dark sides. In their process, sins, injustice, and disquiet are as human and real as pleasures and joy. Think of entering the dark as an act of coming home, to the cave where the primary source of life is hidden.

Borshch is a magazine for electronic music on and beyond the dancefloor.
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Borshch Issue 4: Sound Mind
Cat: 789584 Rel: 11 Sep 20
 
Featuring Aisha Devi, Object Blue, Jass, Marie Davidson and more.
Notes: In the pursuit of a sound mind, Borshch 4 explores the power of music to reach the darkest corners of the psyche and drive out an unquiet spirit. Aisha Devi, Object Blue, and Jasss experience the healing capabilities of music and its potential to purge, transform, and enlighten. Marie Davidson confesses about obsessive and destructive behaviors and the role of music in her process. Prequel Tapes reveals a new musical identity after physical trauma. Bergsonist creates sonic weapons to soothe anxieties, while Iron Sight uses distorted sounds as armor for a sensitive nature.
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Borshch Issue 3: Leap Forward (Guest Edited By Jeff Mills )
Cat: 789585 Rel: 11 Sep 20
 
Featuring Jessica Care Moore, Akaji Maro, Jacqueline Caux, Dasha Rush, Kelly Snook and more.
Notes: Together with Jeff Mills, Borshch 3 speculates on the role of music in the technology-driven future. We approach Jeff's collaborators who also see electronic music as an independent art form integral to their craft: poet Jessica Care Moore, actor Akaji Maro, and film diretor Jacqueline Caux. We meet Dasha Rush to explore her ideas envisioned in her Dark Hearts Of Space. Kelly Snook, a planetary scientist and instrument inventor, joins this circle of deep thinkers to discuss our expansion into outer space and propose new scenarios of a hopeful future.

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Borshch Issue 2: On & Beyond The Dance Floor
Cat: 789586 Rel: 11 Sep 20
 
Featuring Gudrun Gut, Steffi, Perc, Rodhad, Loke Rahbek and more!
Notes: Borshch 2 discovers precious history lessons on the emergence of electronic music with Gudrun Gut, BBC Radiophonic Workshop, and Species of Fishes. The issue features ????’s newcomer Volruptus as well as techno titans Steffi, Perc, and Rødhåd. Loke Rahbek of Posh Isolation reveals the story of the punk and noise scene in Copenhagen. The organisers of Berlin Atonal and Varg as the festival’s a guest curator speak about the programming of Berlin’s significant experimental playground. An insider view sheds light on the gradual development of electronic music culture in Kyiv, with presidents and revolutions aside.
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Shindig! Issue 107
Cat: 790284 Rel: 02 Oct 20
out of stock $8.94
Wire Magazine: November 2020 Issue #441
Cat: 794011 Rel: 19 Oct 20
out of stock $6.26
Chips & Beer 10
Chips & Beer 10 (magazine)
Cat: 796454 Rel: 02 Nov 20
out of stock $11.04
Shindig! Issue 108
Cat: 796615 Rel: 06 Nov 20
 
A4 magazine
Notes: Shindig! 108 features Todd Rundgren on the cover with an article chronicling his fascinating career in the 1970s as an in-demand producer and solo artist.

Other features/reviews include Third Ear Band, Dory Previn and Bobbie Gentry.
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#66: Sate Of Emergency
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Wire Magazine: December 2020 Issue #442
Cat: 798187 Rel: 12 Nov 20
Notes: Veteran Canadian metal experimentalists Voivod talk to Joseph Stannard about sci-fi theories, channelling Crimson, Floyd and Foetus, and working with brass on their recent The End Of Dormancy EP; pathbreaking pedal steel guitarist Susan Alcorn tells Peter Margasak about her latest quintet with Mary Halvorson and others; London rooted Japanese duo Keiko Yamamoto and Rie Nakajima aka O YAMA O take the Invisible Jukebox test, and much more TBA!
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Shindig! Issue 109
Cat: 799149
 
A4 magazine
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Pursuance: We Jazz Magazine Issue #2
Cat: 850973 Rel: 16 Dec 21
 
174 x 250mm magazine printed on 140g Edixion paper with laminated 300g Invercote covers
Notes: This is the second issue of the new We Jazz Magazine, 128 pages 174 x 250 mm in size and printed on 140g Edixion paper with laminated 300g Invercote covers. All articles presented in English. Includes inspiring stories on music including John Coltrane by Ashley Kahn, Irreversible Entanglements by Daniel Spicer, Ben Lamar Gay by Stewart Smith, Linda Fredriksson by Arttu Tolonen, Marshall Allen by David Mittleman, French Caribbean Music by Markus Karlqvist, Pablo Held by HT Nuotio, record reviews, book reviews, plus more. This is a magazine put together by a quality cast of writers and illustrators/photographers with references such as The Wire, The Quietus, Pitchfork, Jazzwise, etc.
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Wire Magazine: December 2021 Issue #454
Cat: 854632 Rel: 15 Nov 21
 
Featuring: Laraaji, Olivia Block, Jun Togawa, Giant Swan, Kay Logan, Max Syedtollan, Cath Roberts, BlackFace Family and more
Notes: Inside this issue:

On the cover: Laraaji: The former stand-up comedian and street performer transforms mirth into meditative healing music. By Emily Pothast. Plus, Alan Courtis on the power of laughter, and Greg Davis on six wellbeing albums

Olivia Block: With her recent releases for Longform Editions and Room40, the US composer takes varied approaches to music-making, from painstaking perfectionism to pscilocybin experimentation. By Bill Meyer

Jun Togawa: As her back catalogue undergoes extensive reissue, the Japanese performance pop provocateur looks back on her subversive career. By James Hadfield

Invisible Jukebox: Giant Swan: Waterfowl development as the Bristol dance duo subject each other to a mystery record selection

Unlimited Editions: Akuphone

Unofficial Channels: Wearable instruments

Kay Logan: The Glasgow based sonic occultist summons the city's shadow self. By Abi Bliss

Max Syedtollan: Aleatoric prog moves from the autodidact UK composer. By Stewart Smith

Cath Roberts: Chance encounters with the London based saxophonist. By Dan Spicer

BlackFace Family: Auto-Tuned social commentary and pan-African rhythms from the Malawian outfit. By Antonio Poscic

Global Ear: It's a bard life in the Central Asian deserts of Karakalpakstan. By Nick Hobbs

The Inner Sleeve: Marina Rosenfeld on Joan Jonas's Vertical Roll

Epiphanies: Abdullah Ibrahim takes inspiration from a day at the races

Print Run: New music books: Malaria! and friends, Wu-Tang Clan, Genesis P-Orridge, Warren Ellis, Arvo Part, and more

On Screen: New films and DVDs: Todd Haynes's The Velvet Underground, Bill Benz's The Nowhere Inn

On Location: Recent live events and streams: Keith Tippett: A Celebration, Festival Iminente, Yarmonics, Unsound, Lunchmeat, and more

On Site: Recent art shows: Ulysses Jenkins's Without Your Interpretation, Angelica Mesiti's In The Round

Soundcheck: 266sx, Alarm Will Sound & Tyshawn Sorey, Artifacts, Atrae Bilis, Autumns, Olivia Block, Body/Dilloway/Head, Albert Bouchard, Brontis, Kyle Bruckmann, Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber, Charred, Ben Chasny, Douglas J Cuomo, Cynic, Richard Dawson & Circle, Deviant Process, ESP Summer, Zack Fox, Annie Gardiner, Ben LaMar Gay, Robert Gorl & DAF, Charlotte Greve, Helm, Herbert, Michael Hurley, Ilitch, Interesting Times Gang, Klein, Mikado Koko, Kowloon Walled City, Lonely Guest, Norman W Long, Lotic, Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, Jucara Marcal, Mephisto Halabi, MMM, Mzylkypop, Mankwe Ndosi & Body MemOri, New Age Doom & Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Daniel O'Sullivan, O YAMA O, Perila, Lovetta Pippen, Nolan Potter, Princess Diana Of Wales, Penny Rimbaud & Youth, Saint Abdullah, Philip Samartzis & Eugene Ughetti, Patrick Shiroishi, SIMM, Tyshawn Sorey & King Britt, Spectacular Diagnostics, Springtime, Suss, Elan Tamara, Tirzah, Amon Tobin, Martina Topley-Bird, Daniel Wyche, Youth

The Boomerang: Miles Davis, Faust, Lost Trail, Leo Nocentelli, Paul Schutze, SND, Joseph Spence, Various Ostgut Ton Funfzehn + 1, Various The Paths Of Pain: The CAIFE label, Quito, 1960-68, Various Tresor 30
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Discreet Music Mag #2
Discreet Music Mag #2 (A5 magazine)
Cat: 855563 Rel: 26 Nov 21
 
A5 magazine featuring Greymouth, Jon Collin and more
Notes: Second issue of Discreet Music Mag, featuring interviews with Greymouth and Jon Collin and a long piece on IDDB 001-044. Full colour, written in English.

Discreet Music, 2021
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