Below The Radar 08
Volume 08 includes tracks from The Automatics Group, BAO, Decimus, Emptyset, and more.
Volume 08 includes tracks from The Automatics Group, BAO, Decimus, Emptyset, and more.
Listen to the January 2012 edition of our regular discussion night at London's Cafe Oto, featuring a presentation by Adam Harper on the future of music.
Listen to the now-defunct Mexican outfit's 2009 The Collapse Of Today.
Hosted by Chris Bohn, with tracks by Itta, Wire, Oren Ambarchi, Asi Mina, Mars, The Complainer and more.
Stream music by the Brighton based sound inventor and film maker
Hosted by Lisa Blanning, with a Lil B special (featured on the cover of The Wire 336).
Hosted by Daisy Hyde and Shane Woolman. Unfortunately, due to a technical mishap, the show was not recorded.
Listen to the Office Ambience for the February 2012 issue.
The Wire's Thursday evening broadcast on Resonance FM returns in the new year with a new name: Adventures In Sound And Music. Hosted by Derek Walmsley, with tracks by André Vida, Ferran Fages, new Korean electroacoustic improvs, White Out, Microkingdom and more.
An episode based on The Wire's year end charts, hosted by Daisy Hyde and Shane Woolman.
Listen to three impressions of the work of Schumann, Kagel and Ferrari, by Bernhard Schütz & Reinhold Friedl, Frédéric Blondy & DJ Lenar, and Rinus Van Alebeek respectively.
2011 end of year special, hosted by Derek Walmsley.
Listen again to the audio from the first Critical Beats panel discussion from 3 November.
Stream a live interview hosted by The Wire's Daniel Spicer on 12 November, 2011 as part of the Colour Out Of Space festival in Brighton, UK.
Listen to a track from free jazz saxophonist Charles Gayle's new album, Streets
Stream a recording made specially for The Wire by Joe Bussard, telling the story of the Fonotone label he founded on which a young John Fahey made his first recordings.
Listen to a selection of recordings and compositions by artists on the German field recording and sound art label, Gruenrekorder.
This show was a repeat of Adventures In Modern Music 24 November, 2011.
Stream a track by John Richards, founder of Dirty Electronics and creator of the Mute Synth.
Hosted by Anne Hilde Neset, with a special mix by Ed Atkins (featured in The Wire 332)