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Reviews Features Inside The Wire 463 | September 2022 41 Reviews Index 42 Soundcheck New vinyl, CDs, downloads and streams, plus reissues and specialist columns, including: 43 Kali Malone/Peter Rehberg GRM sleepers. By Edwin Pouncey 49 Terence Etc Nance on. By Mosi Reeves 63 Lard Free Saturated fat. By Byron Coley 67 Print Run New music books, including: 69 Sound Experiments: Music Of The AACM Great Black Music revisited. By Stewart Smith 72 On Screen New films and DVDs 73 On Location Recent live events and streams, including: 73 London Contemporary Music Festival A joyous return after a three year hiatus. By Jo Hutton 78 On Site Recent art shows 8 Unlimited Editions Wolke Verlag 8 Unofficial Channels Radio La Colifata 10 eddy kwon Shamanic intensities from the Korean- American artist. By Kurt Gottschalk 12 Imperial Triumphant New York’s avant black metallers go for gold. By James Gormley 14 Nwando Ebizie The multidisciplinary artist explores myth and transformation. By Emily Pothast 16 Lenhart Tapes Balkan tape chaos with Vladimir Lenhart. By Miloš Hroch Global Ear 18 Bandar Abbas A new wave of Iranian groups is emerging from the coastal city. By Kamyar Salavati 66 The Inner Sleeve Petra Haden on The Muppet Movie: Original Soundtrack Recording 98 Epiphanies dublab’s Mark ‘Frosty’ McNeill goes radio ga-ga Invisible Jukebox 20 Coby Sey & Tirzah Will the London based collectivists CURL their lips at The Wire’s mystery record selection? Tested by Leah Kardos machine-like rhythm that has propelled rock for half a century. By Noel Gardner 24 Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari The reissue of roots music blueprint Grounation celebrates a landmark in visionary Black sound and consciousness. By Francis Gooding Neu! Now With a 50th anniversary box set on the (endless) horizon The Wire takes an in-depth look at the legacy of avant rock’s most linear outfit. Including: 30 Michael Rother How the German guitarist helped develop a new vocabulary for rock in the 1970s and beyond. By Mike Barnes The Primer 35 Motorik rock A user’s guide to the implacable 4 Masthead 6 Letters 40 Charts The Office Ambience and other playlists 90 Out There Festivals and gig listings 96 Subscribe Print, digital, downloads and CDs Cover: Neu!, 1972. Klaus Dinger (top) and Michael Rother photographed by Thomas Dinger

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Features

Inside The Wire 463 | September 2022

41 Reviews Index 42 Soundcheck New vinyl, CDs, downloads and streams, plus reissues and specialist columns, including: 43 Kali Malone/Peter Rehberg GRM sleepers. By Edwin Pouncey 49 Terence Etc Nance on. By Mosi Reeves 63 Lard Free Saturated fat. By Byron Coley 67 Print Run New music books, including: 69 Sound Experiments: Music Of The AACM Great Black Music revisited.

By Stewart Smith 72 On Screen New films and DVDs 73 On Location Recent live events and streams,

including: 73 London Contemporary Music Festival A joyous return after a three year hiatus. By Jo Hutton

78 On Site Recent art shows

8 Unlimited Editions Wolke Verlag 8 Unofficial Channels Radio La Colifata 10 eddy kwon Shamanic intensities from the Korean-

American artist. By Kurt Gottschalk 12 Imperial Triumphant

New York’s avant black metallers go for gold. By James Gormley 14 Nwando Ebizie The multidisciplinary artist explores myth and transformation. By Emily Pothast 16 Lenhart Tapes Balkan tape chaos with Vladimir

Lenhart. By Miloš Hroch Global Ear 18 Bandar Abbas A new wave of Iranian groups is emerging from the coastal city. By Kamyar Salavati 66 The Inner Sleeve Petra Haden on The Muppet Movie:

Original Soundtrack Recording 98 Epiphanies dublab’s Mark ‘Frosty’ McNeill goes radio ga-ga

Invisible Jukebox 20 Coby Sey & Tirzah Will the London based collectivists

CURL their lips at The Wire’s mystery record selection? Tested by Leah Kardos machine-like rhythm that has propelled rock for half a century. By Noel Gardner 24 Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari The reissue of roots music blueprint Grounation celebrates a landmark in visionary Black sound and consciousness. By Francis Gooding

Neu! Now With a 50th anniversary box set on the

(endless) horizon The Wire takes an in-depth look at the legacy of avant rock’s most linear outfit. Including: 30 Michael Rother How the German guitarist helped develop a new vocabulary for rock in the 1970s and beyond. By Mike Barnes The Primer 35 Motorik rock A user’s guide to the implacable

4 Masthead 6 Letters 40 Charts The Office Ambience and other playlists 90 Out There Festivals and gig listings 96 Subscribe Print, digital, downloads and CDs

Cover: Neu!, 1972. Klaus Dinger (top) and Michael Rother photographed by Thomas Dinger

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