The influential grime producer Terror Danjah (real name Rodney Pryce) has died. As a tribute, we have made his Invisible ...
In The Wire 493, George Rayner-Law argues that as interest in English folk song grows once again, practitioners, critics and ...
In addition to all the above, Lunch is notable for being one of the only artists to be featured in the Invisible Jukebox twice, having previously been tested by Hopey Glass in The Wire 114 in August ...
As a global community of artists, we can learn to be more sensitive to the needs of Indigenous artists and communities, but it means adopting a willingness to move beyond escapism towards an aware and ...
Negative reviews have been sidelined in an era of commercial pressures and microscenes that celebrate themselves, but ...
“DJ Spoony, one of the original pioneers of the UK garage scene,” read the email from London’s Barbican centre, “has joined ...
Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 493. Inside our brand new issue: Masma Dream World: Devi Mambouka channels the voices of the spirits on new album PLEASE COME ...
Listen to a selection of tracks from our Top 50 Releases of the Year, as voted for by The Wire’s team of staff and contributors. You can read more about the albums featured in our chart, as well as ...
This volume in The Wire’s ongoing series of subscriber-only anthologies compiles 15 tracks from albums released by Cafe OTO’s in-house label Otoroku. Featuring Pat Thomas, Maggie Nicols, Loren Connors ...
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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