“There is a noise switch on the organ; when you first put it on you get a ‘Whurghssh!’”
Matthews talks to Bell about returning to solo recordings with her newfound ELKA 400, relaunching Annette Works and Berlin's community spirit
Stream the new live album by Garcia Peoples and read an interview with the taper who captured the gig for posterity
“I think the first ‘actual’ concert I attended was a piano recital. I was probably nine...I was in the first row and spent the entire concert frozen by fear of disturbing the pianist.” – Bonnet
The artist also known as Kassel Jaeger talks about the act of listening and what Radigue's music means to him
House DJ and Shoom founder Danny Rampling talks to Louise Gray about his long and deep friendship with the DJ, producer and musician Andrew Weatherall
The London DJ and producer died on 17 February. Culled from The Wire's archive, read two articles penned 20 years apart
Pierre Crépon talks to author John Gray about amassing and processing the 12,000 references making up his jazz bibliographies Fire Music and Creative Improvised Music
John Pietaro catches up with Ronnie Burrage to discuss his musical influences, St Louis's Black Artists Group, community outreach work and his most recent album Dance Of The Great Spirit
Following their first live performance with a full line-up since 2003, the Argentine trio of Alan Courtis, Rob Conlazo and Miguel Tomasín tell Hernan Muleiro about their latest CD box set, how they met Pauline Oliveros, and what they want for Christmas
US composer Kelly Moran releases her new Warp EP Origin on 17 May. She spoke to The Wire’s Deputy Editor Emily Bick before a performance at London's Southbank Centre on 5 April
Pierre Crépon and Richard J Koloda speak to the bass player and poet who worked with Albert Ayler and Black Unity Trio, among others
Ahead of his performances at Big Ears Festival, the US electronics composer discusses process and his love of radio with The Wire’s Deputy Editor
Ilia Rogatchevski catches up with the Polish quartet’s front man to discuss Gdansk’s tumultuous history, the films of Werner Herzog and the importance of boredom to the creative process
Roger Robinson and Kevin Martin share and discuss their new album, a meditation on loss and loneliness
Read an unpublished interview with the late US saxophonist and synth player Marzette Watts, conducted at his home in New York City on 3 July 1974. Transcribed, edited and introduced by Pierre Crépon
The groundbreaking producer and Soul Assassins founder talks to The Wire's Deputy Editor Joseph Stannard about Cypress Hill, collaboration and changing while remaining the same
Ahead of the release of her new album İstikrarlı Hayal Hakikattir, Shane Woolman catches up with the Turkish musician to talk about Nirvana and Zeki Müren, LGBT issues in Turkey, psych revival and consistent dreaming
Gazelle Twin shares her forthcoming album Pastoral, which examines the fear and loathing behind the lace curtains of Olde England: “I felt like I was bristling with dread, like things were closing in on us all. I suddenly felt very aware of the violence and injustice that lay behind almost everything I deemed nice.’’
Russian underground chronicler Artemy Troitsky talks to Ilia Rogatchevski about Leto, Kirill Serebrennikov's new film documenting the 1980s Soviet rock scene
Ahead of the release of his seventh solo album Don't Look Away the experimental vocalist, songwriter and artist speaks to The Wire Deputy Editor Joseph Stannard
The lone producer discusses horror films, the hurricane season and hopeful futures