Tracks
Stream tracks from Werewolf Songs: Music Inspired By Swedish Folklore
April 2012
Listen to a selection of tracks off this recent compilation from the Malört Förlag label.
Listen to a selection of tracks off this recent compilation from the Malört Förlag label.
Hosted by Daisy Hyde with an exclusive track by Bass Clef and more from the likes of Shiggajon, 2562, Shackleton and Kuupuu.
Hosted by Frances Morgan, with tracks by Bruno Maderna, Salvatore Sciarrino, Glynis Jones, Fred Judd, Belbury Poly, TlaoTlon and more.
Download the entirety of Benedict Drew's album, exclusive to The Wire.
Stream the latest edition of The Wire's regular broadcast on NTS Live. Hosted by Daisy Hyde and Shane Woolman, with tracks by Smith & Mighty, Yør, Sepalcure, Regis, Bass Clef, Atom™ and more.
Listen to the recording of Robert Wyatt in conversation at Cafe Oto.
Listen to two tracks by Sean McCann, who is featured in an article by David Keenan in The Wire 339.
Hosted by Derek Walmsley, with Vatican Shadow, Lucio Capece, Cristian Vogel, Conrad Schnitzler, Don Preston and more.
Stream the sounds we've been listening to in the office over the past month.
Listen to a selection of exclusive tracks by guitarist Mary Halvorson and collaborators. Halvorson is the subject of The Wire 339 Invisible Jukebox feature, tested by Howard Mandel.
Hosted by Derek Walmsley, with tracks by Ákos Rózmann, Ampax Catalog, Oranj Punjabi, Wolfram Wire and more.
Gavin Bryars discusses his composition The Sinking Of The Titanic, which originated in 1969 and has been evolving ever since.
The founder of Strange Attractor Press gives a talk on cults, Crowley and cross pollination between witchcraft and popular music.
The saxophonist discusses five pieces of music with journalist and curator John Kieffer at Off The Page 2012.
Vicki Bennett, Chris Cutler, Scanner, Blackest Ever Black label head Kiran Sande and The Wire's Tony Herrington discuss the impact of digital technology on music making and consumption.
Listen to Simon Reynolds's lecture on the composer and writer David Toop at Off The Page 2012.
Anne Hilde Neset chairs a panel with Felicity Ford, Aura Satz and Jonny Trunk on the impact of female composers working in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
The director of the Theremin Centre in Moscow presents a talk on early Soviet electronic music.
The artist Linder Sterling in conversation with Brian Dillon.
The final (and only) performance at the 2012 edition of Off The Page, by Adam and Jonathan Bohman, joined by Patrizia Paolini.