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Inside The Wire 327 | May 2011
Amanda & Britt Brown photographed by Bryan Sheffield
The Masthead 4
Letters 6
Bitstream 8 News and more from under the radar
Trip Or Squeek 9 Cartoon strip by Savage Pencil
Bites 10 Thurston Moore, VHS Head, Mark Leckey and Ivan Seal, plus Unofficial Channels
Charts 44
Out There 89 Festivals, concerts, gigs and club listings
Subscriptions 96
Below The Radar +The Wire Tapper 97 Free downloads and CDs
Reviews Index 45
Soundcheck 46 This month’s selected CDs, vinyl and downloads, including skweee singles, Gang Gang Dance, Mickey Newbury and Trax Records. Plus avant rock, critical beats, dub, electronica, global, hiphop, jazz & Improv, outer limits, unusual formats and reissues
The Inner Sleeve 67 Sam Prekop on Earle Brown/Morton Feldman
Print Run 68 New music books: a history of protest songs, contemporary music theory, Pauline Oliveros’s writings, a life of Umm Kulthum and more
On Screen 71 Films & DVDs: Steve Reich and Delia Derbyshire documentaries on DVD
On Site 72 Exhibitions, installations, etc: Downtown Pioneers and Haroon Mirza in London
On Location 74 Festival and concert reviews: Présences Electronique, Lux Æterna, Resonance & Geography, Michel Chion + Ghédalia Tazartès and more
Micachu & The Shapes 14 London maverick Mica Levi sharpens her chopper to take on the London Sinfonietta. By Steph Kretowicz
Ekoplekz 16 Mark Fisher talks blasted beats, vintage sci-fi and gutterbreaks with the Bristolian analogue fetishist
Global Ear São Paulo 18 Russ Slater observes state incursions and inward migration affecting Brazilian pop and leftfield music
Cross Platform Herbert Distel 20 The Swiss artist creates transports of delight via radio works, floating eggs and more. By Julian Cowley
Invisible Jukebox Daniel Miller 22 The Mute Records founder settles into a warm leatherette to check out The Wire’s mystery record selection. Tested by Rob Young
New rap bratz 26 Andrew Nosnitsky hails the resurgence of anarchic hiphop, headed by Odd Future, Lil B, Clams Casino, NRK, Pyramid Vritra and more
Mellow soul 30 David Toop tastes sugar and poison in the smouldering soul of Marvin Gaye, Sly Stone, The ChiLites, Teddy Pendergrass and others
Not Not Fun 36 Simon Reynolds finds dub, disco and DIY driving the LA label that’s home to LA Vampires, Pocahaunted, Ducktails, Sun Araw, The Deeep and others
Epiphanies 98 UbuWeb’s Kenneth Goldsmith on how the internet intensifies the record collector’s thrill of the chase