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Low guitarist and singer-songwriter follows up 2024’s White Roses, My God with a new album in collaboration with longtime friends and fellow Minnesotans, Trampled By Turtles ...
Research driven installation by the Palestinian artist duo where pre-existing and original audiovisual materials are layered to create a poetics of resistance. Nottingham Contemporary, 27 September–11 ...
1974 made-for-TV but previously unseen concert movie is now available to stream along with other films featuring the guitarist, bandleader and polystylistic composer. Online, ongoing, $6.99.
Born in 1960 in Oxford, where he still lives, Pat Thomas is a pianist, improvisor, composer and electronic musician. He performs and records solo, is a co-leader of the long standing groups Black Top ...
Modernist prom with a new cello concerto by Icelandic composer Thorvaldsdottir, alongside Stravinsky's The Rite Of Spring, Varèse's Intégrales and Ravel's Boléro. London Royal Albert Hall, 13 August, ...
12 concerts and four workshops spread over four days and seven venues. With Nina Garcia, Neil Charles' James Baldwin project Dark Days, Alister Spence & Tony Buck and Xhosa Cole's FreeMonk project.
As a tribute to the German saxophonist who has died at the age of 82, we have made David Keenan’s epic two-part 2012 interview, as well as Daniel Spicer’s Primer guide to Brötzmann’s many recordings, ...
The Japanese paramedia artist and digital composer has died. By way of tribute, we have made Alan Licht’s 2002 interview with Tone free to read in our online library ...
Ian Rawes, the sound recordist and archivist best known for founding the London Sound Survey website, has died following a short illness. He was 56.
“I wanted to ‘destroy’ the beat and harmony,” declared the French musician and teacher, who was one of the few Europeans to make an impact on New York's 1960s free jazz scene. By Pierre Crépon ...
The UK outsider singer-songwriter has died aged 81. As a tribute, we have made Rob Young’s 2005 interview in The Wire 253 free to read in our online library.
Alan Tomlinson died on 13 February aged 76. As a tribute to the UK trombonist and improvisor we have made Mike Barnes's 2018 interview from The Wire 413 free to read in our online library.
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