Joel Lewis
Essay from Issue 123
Harry Partch: Voice Of America
October 2011
Harry Partch worked as a dish washer and labourer, lived as a hobo and wrote some of the greatest American music of the century. Since his death in 1975 his work has been forgotten and neglected. Now that's all about to change. Joel Lewis reports from New York. This article was originally published in The Wire 123 (May 1994).
Issue 130
December 1994
On The Cover: Bill Laswell - David Toop meets the hardest working man in music
Features: Julian Cope's history of krautrock; Jon Hassell on Miles Davis, Baaba Maal, Mouse On Mars, DJ Shadow
Issue 105
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ON THE COVER: ALTERED STATES - The chemistry of Sound, Drug and Dream
FEATURES: Alex Chilton, Charlie Parker, Public Enemy, 'Ardkore Tekno, Karlheinz Stockhausen, The Shamen
Issue 87
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ON THE COVER: Charlie Watts - Me and Mr. Parker
FEATURES: Ralph Moore, John Coltrane, Bob Marley, Idsel Endresen, Paul Bley, Moondog