In The Wire 502, Holly Dicker argues that in a post-pandemic age dominated by social media and celebrity, the physical ...
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The Wire’s Releases of the Year chart for 2024 was compiled from the individual votes of the magazine’s staff and contributors – here are those votes in full ...
Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 494. Inside our brand new issue: Raven Chacon: The Diné/Navajo composer foregrounds unheard and silenced voices in his radical ...
The 11 April edition of The Wire’s weekly show on Resonance 104.4FM and Resonance Extra featured tracks by Still House Plants, Elaine Mitchener, Lolina, Rojin Sharafi, Angelica Sanchez, and more ...
Releases of the Year: We asked our contributors to vote for their top ten records, CDs, streams and more, then added up the votes ...
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All systems open might be the rallying cry of artists the world over, but Mark Fell argues the case for technological limitation as a trigger for creativity. Back in the early 1980s, the synth pop ...
50 records of the year as voted for by The Wire's writers.
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Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 487. Inside our brand new issue: The Body & Dis Fig: Sludge rock and extreme vocals create a space for solidarity and ...
Satch Hoyt: The one-time Burnt Sugar member’s Un-Muting project opens museum archives of stolen instruments. By Francis Gooding ...