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Adventures In Sound And Music 10 January 2013
January 2013
Hosted by Derek Walmsley, with tracks by The Pitch, Oneohtrix Point Never, Iannis Xenakis, Footsie, Scientist and more.
Hosted by Derek Walmsley, with tracks by The Pitch, Oneohtrix Point Never, Iannis Xenakis, Footsie, Scientist and more.
Daisy Hyde and Shane Wollman host, with an exclusive mix by Matt Werth of the RVNG Intl label.
David Toop and Derek Walmsley follow up last year’s ethnographic music special Music From The Lost Worlds (20 October 2011).
Daisy Hyde and Shane Woolman present a Rewired Rewind special with a selection of their top tracks of 2012.
Hosted by Daisy Hyde, with tracks by Ducktails, Ekoplekz, Laurel Halo, Suzanne Ciani and more.
Due to a technical malfunction at the NTS studios, this week's show was not recorded.
Tonight’s programme is a special on the Hamburg punk and German new wave/Neue Deutsche Welle scene circa 1977–1985, with special guest Klaus Maeck, whose work as a film maker and producer (Decoder, Commissioner Of Sewers, Fraktus), writer and independent record distributor was pivotal to the development of the Hamburg underground. Hosted by Chris Bohn.
Host Frances Morgan spins some global archive finds, including 1970s/80s music from the Gambia and Senegal on Teranga Beat Records, and the outer reaches of 1970s Brazilian samba, with tracks by Marcos Valle, Gal Costa, Cresencio Camacho, Los Salvajes and more.
Hosted by Daisy Hyde and Shane Woolman, with tracks from Ossie, Main Attrakionz, Ricardo Villalobos, Vladislav Delay, Hauschka and more.
Derek Walmsley hosts a special show on quietest composer in the world, Jakob Ullmann, playing selections from this year's Editions RZ collection Fremde Zeit Addendum.
Hosted by Daisy Hyde, with tracks by Roll The Dice and Pole, Raime, Loren Connors and Suzanne Langille, Kemper Norton, Barnaby Bennett, Spill and more.
This week's show explores the life, work, complexities and contradictions of bassist and composer Charles Mingus. Philip Clark and host Derek Walmsley discuss Mingus's three decade plus career.
Hosted by Daisy Hyde and Shane Woolman, wth tracks by Mouse On Mars, Mungo's Hi Fi featuring Charlie P, Pinch, Anders Lauge Meldgaard and more.
Hosted by Daisy Hyde and Shane Woolman, with tracks from The Mole, Ras G, Gelom and more. Plus: sets by TVO, Some Truths and Hieroglyphic Being, recorded at the Rewired Live event at London's Royal Albert Hall in the Elgar Room, 10 October, 2012.
Hosted Frances Morgan, with tracks by Myrrh, Alastair Galbraith, Sarin Smoke, Arbouretum, Aluk Todolo, Natural Snow Buildings, Richard Pinhas, Merzbow & Wolf Eyes, and more.
Listen again to The Wire's weekly radio show on Resonance FM, hosted this week by Chris Bohn playing tracks by Charles Hayward, John Tilbury, Christiaan Virant and more.
Hosted by Frances Morgan, with a special show looking at Scandinavia's early electronic and musique concrète scene, including a recent reissue by Kåre Kolberg and tracks by Rune Lindblad and Elsa Marie Pade among others. Plus, new music by Holly Herndon, Old Apparatus and more.
Hosted by Daisy Hyde and Shane Woolman, with tracks from Randomer, Danthrax, Skudge and more, plus an exclusive mix by Matthewdavid
Hosted by Chris Bohn, with tracks by Crime And The City Solution, Marchlevski, CS Yeh, Soisong, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, King Crimson and more.
Hosted by Chris Bohn, with tracks by Laibach, Fushitsusha, Eliane Radigue, Hieroglyphic Being and more.
Hosted by Daisy Hyde and Shane Woolman, with tracks by Young Smoke, Matmos, Bass Clef, Hieroglyphic Being, NHK'Koyxen and more.
Hosted by Derek Walmsley. This week's show is built from reworks/recyclings, with music and sounds from Lee Gamble, Lorenzo Senni, Boris Hegenbart, Michael Pisaro and more.
Hosted by Daisy Hyde, with tracks by NSI, Jim Haynes, Sarin Smoke, Anna Homler & Sylvia Hallett and more.
Hosted by Frances Morgan, with a special episode looking at the American drone collective Pelt's output over the last decade, alongside tracks from associated artists like Black Twig Pickers, Spiral Joy Band and Jack Rose. Pelt is featured in an article by David Keenan in The Wire 344.