Issue #251
January 2005

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LCD Soundsystem
LCD frontman and DFA co-producer James Murphy brings meta-disco back to NYC.
2004 Rewind
The Wire's writing team look back to the year in music; plus selected artists' reflections on the past 12 months
Invisible Jukebox: Glenn Jones
The Cul De Sac guitarist tries to identify tracks by Fahey, Partch, The Stooges and more. Tested by David Keenan
Zeitkratzer
Taking in Xenakis and Lou Reed, Reinhold Friedl's Berlin ensemble patrols New Music's extremes. By Julian Cowley
Joanna Newsom
With her harp and waiflike voice, San Francisco's songstress is beguiling the free folk movement. By Marc Masters
Nils Økland
The Norwegian Hardanger fiddle virtuoso restrings Scandanavia's lost improvising traditions. By Clive Bell
My Cat Is An Alien
Turin's Opalio brothers plot a quixotic course through three millenia of cosmic music. By Tony Herrington
Dälek
Urban malaise is the ever potent fuel that fires the angry HipHop of Will Brooks' New Jersey crew. By Mosi Reeves
Afrirampo
Osaka's breakaway thrash duo spearhead Japan's latest playpen punknoise rampage. By David Keenan
Global Ear
Rhama Khazam maps the new sound art networks spreading across Paris
Epiphanies
The Dead C's Bruce Russell on New Zealand electrouacoustics pioneer Douglas Lilburn
Print Run
Frank Zappa: A Biography, by Barry Miles; This Is Serbia Calling: Rock 'n' Roll Radio And Belgrade's Underground Resistance, by Matthew Collin; The Penguin Guide To Jazz On CD (Seventh Edition), by Richard Cook & Brian Morton
Cross Platform
Physics and poetics coincide in Ron Kuivila's open field sound installations. By Julian Cowley
Plus: reviews of the Creativity Now Conference, New York; Miles Davis on DVD; Ryoji Ikeda's installation at New York's JFK Internationl Airport; Lydia Lunch on DVD and more. Plus Inner Sleeve with Mego's Peter Rehberg on Ø's Røntgen
On Location
Helsinki's Avanto Festival plus London Musicians' Collective's 13th Annual Festival of Experimental Music; Sam Rivers Trio & Rivbea Orchestra; Cecil Taylor/Bill Dixon/Tony Oxley + Anthony Braxton Quintet; and more