The Wire  issue 194

The Wire issue 194

Periodical TitleThe Wire
About/SubjectCoil, Einstürzende Neubauten, Electronic Music, Experimental Music, Industrial Music, Morton Subotnick, Kid 606, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Patti Smith, Fred Frith, Chicks On Speed, Wire
FormatMagazine
LanguageEnglish
LocationEngland
Cover Date2000-04
Issue Number194
NotesIssue 194 April 2000 Bites Kid-606 Glitch glyphs Jackie-O Motherfucker Oedipal wreckers Kim Cascone Electric chamber music Gunter Muller Using DIY prosthesis, the Swiss based percussionist and For 4 Ears label boss has extended the reach of his inclusive improv on a mountainous scale. By Julian Cowley Morton Subotnick With Silver Apples Of The Moon, Subotnick pioneered touch-sensitive electronica. Now the old ringmaster of New York's electric Circus is headteacher of the electronic romper room. By Richard Henderson Coil The make music to play ini the dark but, since living by the sea, they're beginning to see the light. As their Time Machines prepare to play live, John Balance explains why Coil are a very English affair. By Ian Penman Invisible Jukebox: Sussan Deyhim The Iranian singer tries to identify tracks by Philip Glass, grateful Dead, Wayne Shorter, Loop Guru, Yma Sumac, Jah Wobble and more. Tested by Louise Gray The Primer: Einsturzende Neubauten The Berlin underground's most destructive characters are still cheerful after 20 ears of hammering at the barriers between noise and music. Biba Kopf sorts the essential releases from two decades of rubble
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