In his latest Secret History Of Film Music column, Philip Brophy considers how music elucidates Japan's post-war outlook in ...
The great saxophonist has died aged 95. As a tribute, we have made the cover story from The Wire 18 free to read in our ...
Lithuanian artist and composer George Mačiunas loved forms and organisational strategies, as the history of the art movement ...
US field recordist, DJ and composer Jake Muir transforms metal’s quieter moments into striking evocations of place, writes ...
50 Releases of the Year: We asked our contributors to vote for their top ten releases of 2025 then added up the votes ...
A night of dubstep, grime and genres in between with Flowdan, Novelist, Ruff Sqwad, Youngsta and DJ Maximum. London Phonox, 10 July, 10pm, £6.
Dejected croonings from San Francisco’s Tony Jay and bedroom pop from The Gabys. London Shacklewell Arms, 2 July, 7:30pm, free/ticketed ...
At this year’s Mutek, the series of A/V performances (as well as Amon Tobin’s bombastic stage spectacle) were notable for treating visuals with an extra gravity that isn’t often extended to VJs and ...
As music venues across London struggle with mounting costs, sound system events are putting down roots in community centres ...
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The 21 May edition of The Wire ’s weekly radio show on Resonance FM and Resonance Extra featured music by Scott Walker, ...
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