
Issue 264
February 2006
Edan
The Boston DJ/MC/producer trawls widely, from Old School hiphop to
60s freakbeat heroes. By Hua Hsu
Derek Bailey
David Toop plus a host of admirers and fellow musicians pay tribute
to the pioneering guitarist who died in December
Invisible Jukebox: Steve Reid
The fusion drummer nails down tracks by Miles Davis, John Coltrane,
Temptations and more. Tested by Mike Barnes
Bardo Pond
Philadelphia’s psychedelic freeform collective reveal the secrets
of their sonic vortex. By Marc Masters
Battles
David Stubbs skirmishes with a leftfield New York ‘supergroup’
slugging it out at the frontline of rock and electronics
Birgit Ulher
The self-taught Hamburg trumpeter and artist expands her
instrument’s lexicon of sputters. By Julian Cowley
Sleeparchive
Philip Sherburne attempts to unravel the Berlin minimal Techno
producer’s complex web of identities
Global Ear
It may not be one of Britain's most glamourous cities, but Hull
harbours a surprisingly large alternative music scene, reports Jez
Riley
Epiphanies
Johny Brown's discovery of Russian dissident Sasha Baschlachov
renews his faith in song
Print Run
Interrogation Machine: Laibach And NSK, by Alexei Monroe; It's
About That Time: Miles Davis On And Off Record, by Richard Cook;
The Study Of Ethnomusicology: Thirty-One Issues And Concepts, by
Bruno Nettl
Cross Platform
Miya Masaoka: Rewired kotos and bioacoustic barnstorming; Reviews:
Brazilian Tropicália exhibited in London, plus Robert Ashley, Lee
Ranaldo & Leah Singer, Jim White and more on DVD, Plus, The
Inner Sleeve: Wynne Greenwood (Tracy + The Plastics) on Team
Dresch; and Go To: Our monthly Net trawl
On Location
Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Huddersfield, UK; The
Young Gods, London, UK; Broken Social Scene, London, UK;
Dial-A-Diva, Glasgow, UK