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Issue 141

November 1995

Peter Frohmader
Paul Stump discovers Gothic terrors lurking in the Munich suburbs

Screen Ceremonies
Tony Herrington talks to David Toop about his solo album for The Wire's new label

Andrew Poppy
Nick Kimberley sings the praises of an operatic minimalist

Eddie Palmieri
Howard Mandel lights up a Havana with the Sun of Latin Music

Space Rock Stateside
Simon Reynolds trances out to US avant rock with Tortoise, Labradford, Ui and more

Stockhausen Meets The Technocrats
The German composer swaps opinions with the Aphex Twin, Scanner and Daniel Pemberton

Marc Almond
Biba Kopf trades licks with the high priest of sleaze

Jaz Coleman
Eddi Fiegel discovers the secret life of the Killing Joke frontman - as the new Mahler

Global Ear: Berlin
Towering Inferno strom the once-walled city with a multimedia extravaganza

Invisible Jukebox: Mark Isham
Mike Barnes plays Miles, Van, Fripp & Eno and more to the stellar film composer

David Toop
Who would you rather have play at your wedding: Kenny G or Howlin' Wolf?