Issue 166
December 1997
Bites
Company Flow Funcrushing HipHop Cyro
Baptista Latin lessons Tim Berne
Bloodcount rising Richard Thomas Welsh assembler
Label lore: Discus Freefall:
interviewers' nightmares
Alec Empire
In flight from Techno's intellectual straightjacket, this outspoken
Berliner and the anarchic denizens of his Digital Hardcore label
are loose cannons, set to blast music's ideological apathy into
oblivion. By Biba Kopf
Global Ear: Auckland
Gary Steel watches Tony Conrad visit the self-proclaimed bottom end
of the world, where lo-fi avant-rock is thriving in the works of
Chris Knox, Michael Morley, Dean Roberts and more
Neurofunk Flavas
Optical, Matrix, Source Direct, Johnny L, Grooverider, John B,
Nico: some of the reclusive beat scientists labouring over the
scientific, reductionist, funky flow of drum 'n' bass's latest
mutation
Roger Doyle
This dublin based electroacoustic composer, has a master plan: to
build a sonic representation of the Tower of Babel. By John L
Walters
Hariprasad Chaurasia
This master flautist rejected a career in professional wrestling to
become one of Bollywood's most sought-after composers, changing
Western perceptions of Indian music as he went. By Clive Bell
Secret History of Film Music
Philip Brophy traces the rise of black power in American cinema,
from Quincy Jones's jazz sophistication to the full-on-wah-wah funk
of 70s blaxploitation movies
The Primer: The Grateful Dead
Turn on, tune in and drop out as Biba Kopf guides you through the
ever-mushrooming back catalogue of the mind-exanding west Coast
rock gods
Invisible Jukebox: Bootsy Collins
P-funk's star-spangled banner-waver tries to identify tracks by
Material, Fela Kuti, Sun Ra, Devo, Roni Size and more. Tested by
Ben Watson