Tracks
Listen: Gnod's Infinity Machines
April 2015
Listen to the Salford collective's forthcoming album Infinity Machines
Annotated playlists, exclusive mixes, album previews and more.
Listen to the Salford collective's forthcoming album Infinity Machines
Listen to some of the sounds that were played in The Wire's London HQ during the making of our May 2015 issue
Listen to an extract of a live performance during Berlin's CTM festival
Stream a track by Mark Stewart and The Maffia from the early 1980s
Stream selected tracks from Ben Pritchard's A Drawn Out Line cassette
Stream LTO's forthcoming No Pasa Nada EP
Listen to two exclusive tracks from Gábor Lázár and Mark Fell’s The Neurobiology Of Moral Decision Making
Listen to the entirety of K-X-P's forthcoming album III Part One
Listen to two tracks from the compilation collecting new and old music from the Polish Radio Experimental Studio
Listen to the entirety of the 15 December 2014 Hi Zero poetry night, described in Daniel Spicer's Brighton noise poetry feature in The Wire 374
Stream Lightning Bolt's "Where Are Your Kids?", a bonus track from the Japanese release of their new album
Stream two unreleased tracks by the West Yorkshire based musician
Stream a selection of the sounds that we listened to during the production of The Wire 374 April 2015 issue
Stream two remixes of tracks from the French musician and artist's 1979 Visions Of Dune album
Stream the producer's The Pleiadian Adventure, part of Bedouin Records's Originator series of cassette releases
Listen to two excerpts from Marco Donnarumma performing in the new SHAPE network's showcase series at January’s CTM festival in Berlin
Listen to a live set from Yes Blythe, Swaggerjack, and John Powell-Jones at Salford's Islington Mill
Stream tracks made by Mount Vernon Arts Lab's Drew Mulholland, drawing inspiration from the UK's decaying brutalist architecture
Listen to the title track from the Salford collective's forthcoming Infinity Machines album
Listen to Versammlung 1, a collection of tracks from the producer's Protest label