
Issue 225
November 2002
20th Anniversary Issue
We made it. In this ten page special anniversary feature, we leaf
though two decades of this magazine's back pages to hear how we
kept on an even keel in choppy musical and financial seas
Anticon
The deep dysfunctional doodles of this Oakland based pan-American
'shrink rap' collective are at the leading edge of 'undie' HipHop.
Peter Shapiro enters the strange world of Sole, Dose One, Jel,
Why?, Odd Nosdam and friends
Primer: No Wave
Born in the void between New York punk, free jazz and commercial
new wave, the art rock of DNA, Teenage Jesus, Mars, Glenn Branca,
Rhys Chatham, Ut, et al continues to exert a magnetic allure.
User's guide by Alan Licht
Invisible Jukebox: Steve Lacy
The soprano saxophonist and composer, and the man who named The
Wire, gets into a flim-flam trying to identify tracks by
Sidney Bechet, Thelonious Monk, Cecil Taylor, Jack Kerouac, MEV and
more. Tested by Christoph Cox
Kimmo Pohjonen
In the hands of this Finnish maverick, the accordion abandons its
folk roots to become a gutbusting furnace of shamanic sound,
animated by primal energies and orchestral dynamics. By Louise
Gray
Annette Krebs
Clive Bell talks to the German guitar improvisor who followed her
own path into abstract music
Steve Mackey
The American composer gives some classical traditionalists a
headache... by using an electric guitar. By Dave Mandl
Asa-Chang & Junray
The Japanese group making geographically indeterminate music have
made it one of their most distinctive qualities. By Martin
Longley
Bob Cobbing RIP
David Toop mourns the loss of a great English sound poet
Global Ear
In Bloomington, Indiana, John Fenn finds a flourishing climate for
pan-global music
Epiphanies
Richard Cook on the endless revelations afforded to the hardcore
record collector
Print Run
Industrial Revolution: Through the 80S With Cabaret Voltaire, by
Mick Fish; This Is Uncool: The 500 Greatest Singles Since Punk and
Disco, by Garry Mulholland; Serial Music, Serial Aethetics, MJ
Grant; African Ceremonies: The Concise Edition, by Carol Beckwith
& Angela Fisher; Every Sound There Is: The Beatles,
Revolver And The Transformation of Rock and Roll, edited
by Russell Reising; Tomorrow Never Knows: Rock And Psychedelics In
The 1960s, by Nick Bromell
Cross Platform
Finnish digital music pioneer Erkki Kurenniemi almost passed into
obscurity, until his rediscovery by this year's Avanto Festival. By
Harri Uusitorppa
Plus: Reviews of: Ars Electronica; Fabienne Audéoud & John
Russell, Merce Cunningham Dance Company; Negativland; Sabotage:
Torments & Vices 1992-2002; Showroomdummies
On Location
Thrill Jockey Tenth Anniversary, London Ocean, UK; Dissonanze
Festival, Rome Chiostro Del Bramante/ Enzimi, Italy; Villette
Numérique, Paris Grande Halle/ Cité Des Sciences et de L'Industrie/
Cité de la Musique, France; AMM + Christian Wolff, London Conway
Hall, UK