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Nine Horses money for all
Nine Horses Money for All (sound-cd ss0010)
Amini album featuring new tracks and remixes from the debut album Snow Borne Sorrow
‘Snow Borne Sorrow’ is consistent, cohesive, and polished to a shine.’ Pitchfork
‘Album of the year’ 5/5, The Observer
‘Superb’ 4/5, Sunday Times
‘(Sylvian’s) masterpiece’ 5/5, Uncut
‘Brilliant’ 4/5 Record Collector
David Sylvian / SteveJansen / Burnt Friedman
NINE HORSES: SNOW BORNE SORROW
(sound-cd ss006)
David Toop
Sound Body (sound-cd ss009)
“I feel like a visual artist who has suddenly been given the opportunity to work with more concentration, more intensity, at a deeper level.” David Toop
Unfolding patterns; static colour fields; chance meetings; silence; gorgeous abstraction and fierce materiality: you will discover these and more as you explore Sound Body
“Utterlyfascinating, maverick material.” Boomkat
“Each piece is like the budding forth of a spikey dream
flower, distinct from its siblings, but of a whole... bleak, but strinkingly
beautiful and alive with playfulness .” Jazzwise
Derek Bailey
Play (the Blemish sessions) (sound-cd ss008)
“...The abiding mood of ToPlay is determination... unfazed by the shadows creeping in.” Rob Young The Wire
all avaliable from the following websites and all normal retail outlets www.samadhisound.com www.ninehorses.com Inside The Wire 276 February 2007
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Illustration by James Goggin
Regulars
The Masthead 4 Letters 6 Bitstream 8 Trawling for gossip withThe Wire’s news net. PlusTrip Or Squeek Global Ear 14 Mattin reports on the Basque Country’s challenge to the strictures of authenticity Charts 44 Out There 84 The pick of the month’s festivals, concerts, club spaces, radio and more Subscribe 88 Back Issues 90 Epiphanies 98 Richard Boon recalls how seeing The Sex Pistols inspired The Buzzcocks to record the EP that defined punk’s DIY ethic
Features
Infinite Livez 10 London hiphop’s Cockney rebel describes his headlong collisions with Swiss electronica duo Stade. By Dave Stelfox
Richard Skelton 12 The musician behind Harlassen, A Broken Consort and Carousell on the life-affi rming properties of art. By Tom Ridge
Cross Platform Shinro Ohtake 16 The Japanese artist and occasional Puzzle Punk halts his ceaseless activities for long enough to talk to Chris Sharp
Invisible Jukebox Bert Jansch 18 The guitarist and former Pentangler fi shes for clues to The Wire’s mystery record box. Tested by Mike Barnes
Seismic Performances 22 From gigs in defunct power stations to New York squats and Siberian festivals, The Wire’s team of writers remember the performances that changed their lives
The Primer Adrian Sherwood 36 David Stubbs provides a user’s guide to 30 years of the producer’s innovative ‘per-versions’ for On-U Sound and beyond, from Creation Rebel and Lee Perry to Tackhead
Reviews
Index 45 Soundcheck 46 This month’s selected CDs and vinyl, including Pole, GI Gurdjieff and more. Plus specialist columns on avant rock, critical beats, dub, electronica, global, hiphop, jazz & Improv, outer limits, reissues, compilations and unusual formats The Inner Sleeve 69 Alan Vega gets lyrical over 7th Day Theory from Tupac’s alter ego Makaveli The Don Killuminati Print Run 70 New music books, including Marybeth Hamilton’s In Search Of The Blues, and a biography of Lou Harrison
On Screen 72 New music DVDs and film, including Hermann Nitsch’s theatre of blood and the No Fun Festival On Site 73 Installations and gallery events, including Sonic.Focus and Riflemaker Gallery’s transformation into Indica On Location 74 Concert and festival reviews, including ATP’s Nightmare Before Christmas in Minehead, Below The Radar in Porto and the LMC’s 15th Annual Festival