
Issue 138
August 1995
Sonar 95
Rob Young reports from Barcelona's electronic music symposium
Frances-Marie Uitti
Ben Watson sounds out the technique of the radical cellist
4 Hero
Jake Barnes meets the future sound of drum 'n' bass
Musica Transonic
Edwin Pouncey faxes Tokyo and get a lesson in new psychedelia
DJ Spooky
Simon Reynolds trawls the invisible city with the world's first
post-rational muso
Master Musicians of Joujouka
chris Campion follows Brian Jones and William Burroughs into the
heart of sonic darkness
Pere Ubu On Record
Mark Sinker looks back on the career of one of the strangest rock
groups of all time
Ry Cooder
Jonathon Romney talks music and film with everyone's favourite
soundtrack composer
Letters
Zappa vs Penman - readers take sides, plus Xenakis, the primal
sound of rock and jazz...
Sounding Off
Live events, happenings, music on TV and radio in August
Global Ear: Dakar
Mark Hudson feels the musical heat on the streets of Senegal
Bites
Spring Heel Jack, Philip Jeck, Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Invisible Jukebox: Peter Hammill
Mike Barnes plays PiL, Scott Walker, Coltrane and others to an art
rock survivor
Charts
Playllists from the outer reaches of planet sound
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And blag a FREE copy of Virgin's brilliant Macro Dub
Infection compilation
David Toop
Goes into virtual battle over the use of the A-word
Soundcheck
August's CDs and albums - reviewed, revered, reviled
Print Run
New music books: Pop and the academy (again); American classics;
talking about black music...
Multimedia
Radio on the Net, plus Zion Train's Homegrown fantasy
CD-ROM