Tracks
Toshiya Tsunoda MP3
December 2010
Listen to Toshiya Tsunoda's field recording "Tallgrass #6"
Listen to Toshiya Tsunoda's field recording "Tallgrass #6"
Listen to a selection of tracks from The Wire January 2011 Office Ambience
Hosted by Chris Bohn
Hosted by Lisa Blanning with a special mix by Oneohtrix Point Never
Volume 05 includes tracks from Jennifer Walshe, SAWS, LOUP, Expressway Yo-yo Dieting, and more.
Listen to an exclusive live recording of Vomir's Wall Noise...
Hosted by Derek Walmsley with Phill Niblock and Thomas Ankersmit in the studio
Listen to tracks from his latest album Ante-Mortem
Listen to a track off of Artefacts Of Australian Experimental Music: Volume 2 1974–1983
Listen to a track from the artist formerly known as Birchville Cat Motel...
This week's show was broadcast live from the studios of Radiofonia in Krakow, Poland. In advance of the Exploratory Music from Poland festival at London's Cafe Oto 22–23 November, Chris Bohn discussed the contemporary Polish underground music scene and played a selection of music from past and present. Guests included electronic and mixing desk improvisor Krzysztof Trzewiczek, percussionist Tomasz Choloniewski, and electronic/electroacoustic composer Denis Kolokol, all part of the festival bill at Cafe Oto.
Listen to three tracks from dub master Scientist...
Listen to a short extract taken from William Bennett & Mimsy DeBlois's original 2-hour work Extralinguistic Sequencing, which premiered at London's Tate Britain as part of the Speculative Realism event held there in September 2010.
Listen to two tracks off Teatime, mid-1970s free improvisation from Garry Todd/Dave Solomon/John Russell/Nigel Coombes/Steve Beresford recently reissued by Emanem
Listen to a track off their EP Of Light...
Listen to the latest edition of The Wire's weekly radio show on Resonance FM
Listen to a selection of tracks from The Wire December 2010 Office Ambience
Listen to The Wire's November 2010 Salon at Café Oto
Presented this week by Derek Walmsley. To celebrate the forthcoming launch of his new label, we have two exclusive new tracks from former Skull Disco man Shackleton. Now based in Berlin, Shackleton's organic, ethnically tinged style of dubstep was one of the most original strains of electronic music to emerge from London in the late 2000s. His new label, entirely dedicated to his own work, is named Woe To The Septic Heart, and we'll be airing its debut 12" release.
Listen to work by the polymathic Belgian composer