On the cover: The Arkestra: Sonny Blount may have passed into the ether but his spirit lives on as The Arkestra prepare to release a brand new album. Plus: Sun Ra on celluloid and a guide to recent archive releases. By John Morrison, Ken Hollings and Chris Trent
Inside:
The Primer: Fugazi: A user’s guide to the recordings, precursors and offshoots of the DC posthardcore institution and its consituent members. By Joe Thompson
C-drík: Musician, curator and networker Cedrik Fermont forges connections between experimental music scenes in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. By Ziad Nawfal
Invisible Jukebox: Áine O’Dwyer × Graham Lambkin: Will the Anglo-Irish underground duo run (shadow) rings around one another with their mystery record selections?
GLOR1A: The multimedia performer reroutes surveillance capital. By Emily Pothast
thingNY: The cross-disciplinary performance collective float free of historical context. By George Grella
AMMAR 808: The Tunisian producer forges collaborative sonic fictions. By Francis Gooding
Alligator Gozaimasu: Reactivated virtual project makes a virtue of its connections and mistakes. By Abi Bliss
Global Ear: Our regular column continues to report on music in the time of pandemic. This month: clubbing (or not) in Berlin, and recording (or not) in Southend-on-Sea
The Inner Sleeve: Lucy Railton on Pauline Oliveros’s Ghostdance
Epiphanies: Danny Wolfers aka Legowelt finds excitement in obsolete computer systems
Unlimited Editions: KRAAK
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On the cover: The Arkestra: Sonny Blount may have passed into the ether but his spirit lives on as The Arkestra prepare to release a brand new album. Plus: Sun Ra on celluloid and a guide to recent archive releases. By John Morrison, Ken Hollings and Chris Trent
Inside:
The Primer: Fugazi: A user’s guide to the recordings, precursors and offshoots of the DC posthardcore institution and its consituent members. By Joe Thompson
C-drík: Musician, curator and networker Cedrik Fermont forges connections between experimental music scenes in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. By Ziad Nawfal
Invisible Jukebox: Áine O’Dwyer × Graham Lambkin: Will the Anglo-Irish underground duo run (shadow) rings around one another with their mystery record selections?
GLOR1A: The multimedia performer reroutes surveillance capital. By Emily Pothast
thingNY: The cross-disciplinary performance collective float free of historical context. By George Grella
AMMAR 808: The Tunisian producer forges collaborative sonic fictions. By Francis Gooding
Alligator Gozaimasu: Reactivated virtual project makes a virtue of its connections and mistakes. By Abi Bliss
Global Ear: Our regular column continues to report on music in the time of pandemic. This month: clubbing (or not) in Berlin, and recording (or not) in Southend-on-Sea
The Inner Sleeve: Lucy Railton on Pauline Oliveros’s Ghostdance
Epiphanies: Danny Wolfers aka Legowelt finds excitement in obsolete computer systems
Unlimited Editions: KRAAK