The Wire #507
The Wire is an independent print magazine covering a wide range of global alternative, underground and experimental music. They've been publishing since 1982.
In this issue:
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Sunn O))): The robed pair get lost in the woods of the Pacific Northwest for their new album. By Rob Turner
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Delphine Dora: The French multi-instrumentalist fuses made up language and spiritual texts in her metaphysical music. By Miloš Hroch
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Jair-Rohm Parker Wells: The bassist and composer channels the vibrations of ECM into his low end explorations. By Phil Freeman
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The Sleeves: Guitarists Tara Cunningham and Jack Cooper take a scalpel to indie pop. By Lucy Thraves
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Brion Gysin: Collaborator Ramuntcho Matta reflects on the artist’s freshly reissued Dreamachine album. By Daniel Spicer
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Invisible Jukebox: Irmin Schmidt: Will the Can founder doo right by The Wire’s mystery record selection? Tested by Leah Kardos
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Regan Bowering: Under the drumskin. By Derek Walmsley
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Holy Sun Opera House: Sounding the corridors of the unconscious. By Stephanie Phillips
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Global Ear: Battle of the bells in Moretonhampstead, Devon. By Clive Bell
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Unlimited Editions: Outernational sounds by way of Brighton’s Hive Mind label. By Daniel Spicer
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The Inner Sleeve: MIC on Black Sheep Wall’s I’m Going To Kill Myself
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Against The Grain: Deborah Nash on the transportive power of the jukebox
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Epiphanies: Young Adam Bohman’s pocket money opens up a world of improvised music
London, UK; 23x28cm; 98 pages; May 2026, monthly