On the cover: Tangerine Dream: The members of the kosmische music institution discuss deep space, evolution and late leader Edgar Froese with Phil Freeman. Plus: David Burraston on the group’s synthesizers, Matt Krefting on their 1970s albums, Emily Pothast on their artwork, and Philip Brophy on their decades-spanning relationship with cinema
Inside: Armand Hammer & Backwoodz Studioz: Joined by ShrapKnel, Duncecap and other comrades affiliated to Brooklyn’s Backwoodz Studioz label, MC Billy Woods and rapper/producer Elucid carve out a fresh future for rap. By John Morrison
John Russell & Mopomoso: Having provided generations of improvisors with inspiration and support, guitarist John Russell’s Mopomoso meetings are now in jeopardy due to the Covid-19 crisis. By Philip Clark
Invisible Jukebox: Moor Mother × Rasheedah Phillips: The Black Quantum Futurism duo test each other’s mettle via The Wire’s mystery record selection
Global Ear: Our regular column from around the world continues to report on the varied experiences of and responses to the Covid-19 crisis. This month: views from Manchester and Warsaw
Unlimited Editions: Hausu Mountain
Unofficial Channels: The Strangeness Of Dub
Nour Mobarak: Sensual wordplay with the experimental vocalist. By Jennifer Lucy Allan
Wendy Eisenberg: Layered songs of isolation from the guitarist and improvisor. By Frances Morgan
Thiago Nassif: The Brazilian artist’s songcraft blends social critique and danceability. By Russ Slater
The Inner Sleeve: Daniel Blumberg on Roger Hilton
Epiphanies: Rhodri Davies gets wet and wild off the Welsh coast
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On the cover: Tangerine Dream: The members of the kosmische music institution discuss deep space, evolution and late leader Edgar Froese with Phil Freeman. Plus: David Burraston on the group’s synthesizers, Matt Krefting on their 1970s albums, Emily Pothast on their artwork, and Philip Brophy on their decades-spanning relationship with cinema
Inside: Armand Hammer & Backwoodz Studioz: Joined by ShrapKnel, Duncecap and other comrades affiliated to Brooklyn’s Backwoodz Studioz label, MC Billy Woods and rapper/producer Elucid carve out a fresh future for rap. By John Morrison
John Russell & Mopomoso: Having provided generations of improvisors with inspiration and support, guitarist John Russell’s Mopomoso meetings are now in jeopardy due to the Covid-19 crisis. By Philip Clark
Invisible Jukebox: Moor Mother × Rasheedah Phillips: The Black Quantum Futurism duo test each other’s mettle via The Wire’s mystery record selection
Global Ear: Our regular column from around the world continues to report on the varied experiences of and responses to the Covid-19 crisis. This month: views from Manchester and Warsaw
Unlimited Editions: Hausu Mountain
Unofficial Channels: The Strangeness Of Dub
Nour Mobarak: Sensual wordplay with the experimental vocalist. By Jennifer Lucy Allan
Wendy Eisenberg: Layered songs of isolation from the guitarist and improvisor. By Frances Morgan
Thiago Nassif: The Brazilian artist’s songcraft blends social critique and danceability. By Russ Slater
The Inner Sleeve: Daniel Blumberg on Roger Hilton
Epiphanies: Rhodri Davies gets wet and wild off the Welsh coast