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The Wire and Sound And Music present Whitstable Playhouse Theatre 24–26 February 2012 Off The Page is the UK’s only literary festival devoted to music. Taking place in the seaside town of Whitstable in Kent, this unique weekend-long event looks to expand the discourse surrounding contemporary sound and audio by bringing together leading critics, authors, musicians and artists in a programme of talks, presentations and panel discussions. Confirmed speakers and events include: / Audiences with Evan Parker Linder Sterling / Gavin Bryars on “The Sinking Of The Titanic” / Dave Tompkins on the ecology of Miami Bass / Rob Young on the enigma of Scott Walker / Simon Reynolds on the Tao of David Toop / Felicity Ford, Aura Satz and Jonny Trunk on electronic music’s radiophonic women / Vicki Bennett, Chris Cutler and Robin Rimbaud on music’s changing economy / The Bohman Bros and Patrizia Paolini on performing music criticism + more tba + / The world premiere of Anaïs Prosaïc’s film “Eliane Radigue: Virtuoso Listening” / A programme of short films featuring Joseph Cornell, Len Lye, Hugh Metcalfe, Harry Smith and others / Children’s sound workshops led by Louisa Martin / The Wire bookstall in the Playhouse lounge Day tickets Friday — £12 Saturday — £20 Sunday — £15 Three day festival pass — £40 (limited number, advance purchase only) soundandmusic.org
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Inside The Wire 336 | February 2012 Lil B over the Bay Bridge by Jason Fulford 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 Masaki Batoh, Ian Nagoski, I Burn For You, Listen, Whitey!, Suzanne Ciani, plus Unofficial Channels 2011 Rewind + 16 An alternative Releases of the Year chart culled from the votes of The Wire’s subscribers Charts 52 Out There 89 Festivals, concerts, gigs and club listings Subscriptions 96 Below The Radar + The Wire Tapper 97 Free downloads and CDs Reviews Index 53 Soundcheck 54 This month’s selected CDs, vinyl and downloads, including Earth, Marcus Schmickler and Karen Dalton. Plus specialist columns, unusual formats and reissues The Inner Sleeve 75 Jeremy Deller on The KLF’s “Last Train To Trancentral” video Print Run 76 New music books: a new conception of Infinite Music, South African jazz women, and a Source magazine compendium On Screen 78 Films & DVDs: Kevin Coyne live; Peter Vogel’s The Sound Of Shadows On Site 79 Exhibitions, installations, etc: Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard in London; a Sound Art Theories Symposium in Chicago On Location 80 Festival and concert reviews: Caroline Kraabel, Balam Acab, Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso UFO, AraabMuzik, Mika Vainio, Annie Gosfield and more Collateral Damage 18 We’re too quick to assume digital culture only equals online culture, argues Terre Thaemlitz Global Ear Delhi – Jaipur 20 Dave Stelfox follows the peripatetic brass bands blasting mutated wedding music around North India Cross Platform Ian Helliwell 22 The Brighton boffin celebrates electronica’s hobbyist years in a new documentary. By Joanne Lee Los Llamarada 24 Byron Coley mourns the demise of a heroic, Mexican avant rock outfit, victims of social decline Ital 25 Part-time Sex Worker Daniel Martin-McCormick channels YouTube effluent into the rickety House structures of his latest project. By Robin Howells Invisible Jukebox Charles Hayward 26 The avantist drummer of This Heat, Massacre, About Group and more drops a beat with The Wire’s mystery record selection. Tested by Mike Barnes Keith Fullerton Whitman 30 Derek Walmsley hears tales of modular madness, computer geniuses and pinball wizardry from the New England composer/archivist ICES Festival 36 In 1972, maverick impresario Harvey Matusow staged a carnival of experimental music and art in London that’s never been surpassed. Story by Julian Cowley Lil B 44 Lisa Blanning travels to San Francisco for an audience with the Based God, who’s subverting hiphop with complex notions of sexuality and race Epiphanies 98 A Barbara Hepworth sculpture connects the dots between meditation and folk protest for Linder

Inside The Wire 336 | February 2012

Lil B over the Bay Bridge by Jason Fulford

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 Masaki Batoh, Ian Nagoski, I Burn For You, Listen, Whitey!, Suzanne Ciani, plus Unofficial Channels

2011 Rewind + 16 An alternative Releases of the Year chart culled from the votes of The Wire’s subscribers

Charts 52

Out There 89 Festivals, concerts, gigs and club listings

Subscriptions 96

Below The Radar + The Wire Tapper 97 Free downloads and CDs

Reviews Index 53

Soundcheck 54 This month’s selected CDs, vinyl and downloads, including Earth, Marcus Schmickler and Karen Dalton. Plus specialist columns, unusual formats and reissues

The Inner Sleeve 75 Jeremy Deller on The KLF’s “Last Train To Trancentral” video

Print Run 76 New music books: a new conception of Infinite Music, South African jazz women, and a Source magazine compendium

On Screen 78 Films & DVDs: Kevin Coyne live; Peter Vogel’s The Sound Of Shadows

On Site 79 Exhibitions, installations, etc: Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard in London; a Sound Art Theories Symposium in Chicago

On Location 80 Festival and concert reviews: Caroline Kraabel, Balam Acab, Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso UFO, AraabMuzik, Mika Vainio, Annie Gosfield and more

Collateral Damage 18 We’re too quick to assume digital culture only equals online culture, argues Terre Thaemlitz

Global Ear Delhi – Jaipur 20 Dave Stelfox follows the peripatetic brass bands blasting mutated wedding music around North India

Cross Platform Ian Helliwell 22 The Brighton boffin celebrates electronica’s hobbyist years in a new documentary. By Joanne Lee

Los Llamarada 24 Byron Coley mourns the demise of a heroic, Mexican avant rock outfit, victims of social decline

Ital 25 Part-time Sex Worker Daniel Martin-McCormick channels YouTube effluent into the rickety House structures of his latest project. By Robin Howells

Invisible Jukebox Charles Hayward 26 The avantist drummer of This Heat, Massacre, About Group and more drops a beat with The Wire’s mystery record selection. Tested by Mike Barnes

Keith Fullerton Whitman 30 Derek Walmsley hears tales of modular madness, computer geniuses and pinball wizardry from the New England composer/archivist

ICES Festival 36 In 1972, maverick impresario Harvey Matusow staged a carnival of experimental music and art in London that’s never been surpassed. Story by Julian Cowley

Lil B 44 Lisa Blanning travels to San Francisco for an audience with the Based God, who’s subverting hiphop with complex notions of sexuality and race

Epiphanies 98 A Barbara Hepworth sculpture connects the dots between meditation and folk protest for Linder

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