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Chris Corsano Invisible Jukebox

October 2006

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Audio: CHRIS CORSANO JUKEBOX

Listen to this Invisible Jukebox extract - tested by Edwin Pouncey (272, October 06)

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Featured in Issue 272

October 2006

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Featured

  • Chris Corsano

Contributors

  • Edwin Pouncey

Artists

  • Animal Collective
  • Albert Ayler
  • Rhys Chatham
  • Chris Corsano
  • Ira Cohen
  • Daphne Oram
  • The Dead C
  • Bill Dixon
  • Warren Ellis
  • Faust
  • Gudrun Gut
  • Heatsick
  • Holly Herndon
  • Kathy Hinde
  • Philip Jeck
  • Kode9
  • Joseph Kohlmaier
  • Kraftwerk
  • Lustmord
  • David Lynch
  • Marc Ribot
  • Mark Fell
  • Marshall Allen
  • Matmos
  • Simon McBurney
  • Monolake
  • Mark Mothersbaugh
  • Jim O'Rourke
  • Pole
  • Ian Rawes
  • Steve Reich
  • Terry Riley
  • The RZA
  • Soft Pink Truth
  • Sonic Youth
  • Steve Beresford
  • David Sylvian
  • The Bug
  • JG Thirlwell
  • Yasunao Tone
  • Ultra-red
  • Mark Wastell
  • Robin Williamson
  • Robert Wyatt
  • La Monte Young

Contributors

  • Jennifer Allan
  • Ed Baxter
  • Clive Bell
  • Nick Cain
  • Phil England
  • Mark Fisher
  • Phil Freeman
  • Adam Harper
  • Richard Henderson
  • Tony Herrington
  • Ken Hollings
  • Alan Licht
  • Anne Hilde Neset
  • Edwin Pouncey
  • Daniel Spicer
  • Joseph Stannard
  • David Stubbs
  • David Toop
  • Derek Walmsley
  • Dan Warburton
  • Rob Young
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Current Issue 352

June 2013

On The Cover: Babble On! – In a 20 page special, Wire contributors assess and rethink the relationship between underground music and words, text and language. Including Rob Young on songs about themselves, Ken Hollings on Cage’s pulverised language, Derek Walmsley on dread talk, Alasdair Roberts on verbal jousting, Daniel Spicer on hip semantics, David Toop on Improv words and gestures, Nina Power on female machine voices, Hua Hsu on vocalese, Marcus Boon on profane rappers, Rory Gibb on Footwork’s vocal science, and more.

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