Some years ago, I recorded an album titled Field Augmentation with my friend and collaborator David Morton. The record was ...
Stream a selection of tracks from releases we listened to during the making of our August 2026 issue ...
A one day programme of readings, screenings and performances focused on radical perception and associated countercultural ...
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When I began the feature I wrote about Mark Hollis for The Wire 167 in 1998 with the words, “Thrill is gone”, it was not just that a case of the November blues had appeared to hang like a pall over ...
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 ...
The 18 June edition of The Wire’s weekly radio show on Resonance FM and Resonance Extra featured music by Tara Clerkin Trio, Fire-Toolz, Steve Gunn, Hawkwind and more ...
From If Deejay Was Your Trade: The Dreads At King Tubby’s 1974–1977 (1994) Blood & Fire’s first album was released in 1994 and came as a result of a trip to Kingston, Jamaica made by Steve Barrow to ...
The 4 June edition of The Wire’s weekly radio show on Resonance FM and Resonance Extra featured music by Iztok Koren & Raphael Rogiński, Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins, Mamer and more ...
Listen to the music we played to singer, songwriter and guitarist Richard Dawson during his Invisible Jukebox interview in The Wire 509 Each month in the magazine we play an artist or group a series ...
In an essay accompanying the publication of her new book Queercore, Audrey Golden traces the unsung history of the genre in the UK In 1994, Sister George, the UK’s first official queercore band, got ...
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