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Wire Magazine September 2023 Issue #475
Cat: 962298 Rel: 10 Aug 23 • View all Music Magazines
 
Featuring Don & Moki Cherry, The Pitch, GAIKA, Pakabi Records, Ethio-Pain, ho Ssan, Powerplant, Janneke van der Putten and more
Notes: Inside the brand new issue:

Don & Moki Cherry: An 18 page special surveying the globe-trotting creative achievements of Don Cherry's organic music family by The Wire's crack writing team: Frances Morgan, David Grundy, Howard Mandel, Neil Kulkarni, Francis Gooding, Magnus Nygren, Gabriel Bristow, Bill Meyer, Marcus J Moore, Pierre Crepon, Matt Krefting, Phil Freeman, Emily Pothast, Clifford Allen, Clive Bell and Jo Hutton.

The Pitch: The Berlin improvising collective connect the sonic with the social. By Peter Margasak

Invisible Jukebox: GAIKA: Will The Wire's mystery record selection reduce the London polymath to "Eternal Tears"? Tested by Ciaran Thapar;

Feng Jiangzhou: Experimental rock gets down and dirty in the hands of the Beijing noise veteran. By Anla Li.
Unlimited Editions: Pakapi Records
Unofficial Channels: Ethio-Pain
Aho Ssan: Networking with the Paris based producer. By Antonio Poscic

Powerplant: UK-Ukraine synth punks touch grass. By Spenser Tomson

Janneke van der Putten: Strange overtones from the Dutch vocalist. By Abi Bliss

Global Ear: Sao Paulo: Tape against tradition in the Brazilian metropolis. By Romulo Moraes
The Inner Sleeve:Suzanne Ciani on Glenn Gould/Johann Sebastian Bach's The Goldberg Variations
Epiphanies: John Butcher goes deeper underground

Print Run: Queer Blues: The Hidden Figures Of Early Blues Music by Darryl W Bullock; Stampfel On Weber And The Complete Boston Broadsides 1964-1967 by Peter Stampfel; Conrad Schnitzler: Manchmal Art Es In Musik Aus (Sometimes It Turns Into Music) edited by Gregor Jansen; Music Farther Outside: Experimental Music During Brexit And The Pandemic by Bill Shoemaker; Acid Detroit: A Psychedelic Story Of Motor City Music by Joe Molloy; Party Lines: Dance Music And The Making Of Modern Britain by Ed Gillett; Radio Art Zone edited by Sarah Washington

On Screen: Amanda Kim Nam June Paik: Moon Is The Oldest TV; Stewart Morgan Hajdukiewicz A Bright Nowhere: Journeying Into Improvisation

On Location: Doon Kanda, London, UK; Heroines Of Sound Festival, Berlin, Germany; Nkisi, London, UK; Disruptive Frequencies, London, UK; Edith Steyer, Berlin, Germany; DJ Sprinkles + Bezier, New York, US; Tomorrow Festival, Shenzhen, China; Ground Music Festival, Brusati, Italy; King Ayisoba + Ayuuna Sale + ZEA, Berlin, Germany; Experiments In Opera: Anthony Braxton Theater Improvisations, New York, US; Causa Efeito: O Novo Jazz Na Nova, Lisbon, Portugal

On Site: Brian Eno & Jir?i? Pr?i?hoda: Nave; Nwando Ebizie: Extreme Unction Vol 2
Soundcheck: DJ 0.000001, Abyss X, Jason Adasiewicz, Aphex Twin, Titi Bakorta, Baldruin, Natasha Barrett, Han Bennink & Terrie Ex, Big Freedia, Blevin Blectum, John Butcher, John Butcher/Dominic Lash/Emil Karlsen, John Butcher/Pat Thomas/ Dominic Lash/Steve Noble, Broken Chip, Kate Carr, The Chap, Ben Chasny & Rick Tomlinson, Coffin Prick, Coral Sea, Alan Courtis & David Grubbs, Darsombra, Angel Bat Dawid, Arnold Dreyblatt, Nick Dunston, DJ Finale, GAIKA, Gerard Grisey/Anders Tveit/NyNorsk Messingkvintett, Laurel Halo, Joshua Hill & Micaela Tobin, Iceboy Violet, Irreversible Entanglements, Mick Jenkins, DJ K, King Kashmere & Alecs DeLarge, Kong, Mary Jane Leach, Ruth Mascelli, Merzbow/Smegma, Million Square, Minaru, MonoLogue & Matt Atkins, MSSV, Normal Nada The Krakmaxter, Nakibembe Embaire Group, Pauline Oliveros, Pauline Oliveros/IONE/Christopher Willes/Public Recordings, Kassa Overall. Pelicanman, Ava Rasti, Seven)Suns, Six Organs Of Admittance, SLW cc Watt, Smegma/Merzbow, DJ Smiley Bobby, Soft-Bodied Humans, Stinking Lizaveta, Ken Vandermark & Hamid Drake, Winkhaus with Steve Beresford, DJ Znobia, Various ?, Various Gespensterland, Various The NID Tapes: Electronic Music From India 1969-1972, Various Red Hot & Ra: Nuclear War, Various Red Hot & Ra: Nuclear War Remixes, Various Smalltown Supersound Remix Anthology 2002-2022 Vol 1-4

The Boomerang: Da Slyme, Dawson, The Dream Syndicate, Mark Fell & Will Guthrie, Lee/Hampel/Waisvisz/Gosseye/Johansson, Max Roach, David Shea, Various Magnetizdat DDR: Magnetbanduntergrund Ost 1979-1990/East German Tape Underground 1979-1990, Various Playing For The Man At The Door: Field Recordings From The Collection Of Mack McCormick, 1958-1971, Various Richard Sen Presents Dream The Dream: UK Techno, House & Breakbeat 1990-1994, Various SSR Records: In Retrospect
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Wire Magazine November 2023 Issue #477 + The Wire Tapper 63 Unmixed CD
Cat: 974294 Rel: 06 Oct 23 • View all Music Magazines
 
Featuring Irreversible Entanglements. Vanishing Twin, Matana Roberts, Carol Robinson, Tom Mudd, Hearsay and more
Notes: Inside this brand new issue:

Irreversible Entanglements: With a new album in the can, the US quintet discuss freedom, community and dismantling the mechanisms of oppression. By Phil Freeman

The Primer: Jazz & Poetry: A user's guide to the ongoing conversation between mighty music and vibrant verse. By David Grundy

Vanishing Twin: The London based art pop trio take a playful approach to retrofuturist psychedelia. By Claire Biddles

Invisible Jukebox: Matana Roberts: The Chicago born musician and multidisciplinary artist faces The Wire's mystery record selection. Tested by Teju Adeleye.

Unlimited Editions: Gin&Platonic

Unofficial Channels: Chocolate Monk Top Tens

Carol Robinson: Clarinet results from the Paris based musician. By Louise Gray

Tom Mudd: Getting algorithmic with the Edinburgh experimentalist. By Stewart Smith

Hearsay: Chicago improvising trio turn the tables. By Bill Meyer

Marina Herlop: Exploring otherworlds with the Catalan composer. By Milos Hroch

Global Ear: Oaxaca A mountain town's brass ensembles celebrate Mexico's Indigenous Mixe culture. By Juan San Cristobal Lizama

The Inner Sleeve: Val Wilmer on Henry Grimes's The Call

Epiphanies: Raphael Rogi?ski on Neopolitan soul

Print Run: A Book Of Noises: Notes On The Auraculous by Caspar Henderson, Key Changes: The Ten Times Technology Transformed The Music Industry by Howie Singer & Billy Rosenblatt, Neumusik: The Complete Edition by David Elliott, Happy Trails by Andrew Lauder, This Must Be The Place: How Music Can Make Your City Better by Shain Shapiro, Voices Of Nature: How And Why Animals Communicate by Nicolas Mathevon, Dissonant Waves: Ernst Schoen And Experimental Sound In The Twentieth Century by Sam Dolbear & Esther Leslie

On Screen: CB Stockfleth The Elephant 6 Recording Co

On Site: Free To Improvise: The Derek Bailey Story

On Location: Time Trout + Shark Calmer, Brighton, UK; Intersection Festival, Toronto, Canada; LightSounds, London, UK; Supersonic Festival, Birmingham, UK; Mutek, Montreal, Canada; Mamoru Fujieda, Melbourne, Australia; Odysseus Festival, Helsinki, Finland; Punkt Festival, Kristiansand, Norway; Blacktronika: Brooklyn, New York, US; Tomorrow Comes The Harvest, London, UK; Ostrava Music Days, Ostrava, Czech Republic

Soundcheck: Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids, Actress, Anagram String Trio, Animal Collective, The Astronauts, Pierre Bastien & Michel Banabila, BlankFor.ms/Jason Moran/Marcus Gilmore, Blut Aus Nord, Bolt Ruin, Vilhelm Bromander, Call Super, Datashock, Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band, Dead Neanderthals, AC Diamond, Aaron Diehl & The Knights, Gong, Forbes Graham, The Hatch Expansion, KMRU, KMRU & Abul Mogard, Kofi Flexxx, Piotr Kurek, Lao Dan, Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, Mahti, Matmos, Joe McPhee/Mette Rasmussen/Dennis Tyfus, Nicole Mitchell & Alexander Hawkins, MXLX, Mary Ocher, The Pitch & Jules Reidy, Raining Spiderlings, Jules Reidy, Mariam Rezaei, Paul Rooney, Rozenhall, Saint Abdullah & Eomac, Saint Abdullah & Jason Nazary, Sextile, Shela, Starving Weirdos, Marnie Stern, String Noise Sounds, Taipan Tiger Girls, Umlaut Chamber Orchestra, Virta, WaqWaq Kingdom, Larry Wish, Richard Youngs

The Boomerang: Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, The Chills, Bruce Haack, Keith Jarrett, My Cat Is An Alien, Optiki Mousiki, The Runaways, The Shadow Ring, Tricky, Seymour Wright
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Wire Magazine May 2024 Issue #483
Cat: 1007838 Rel: 05 Apr 24 • View all Music Magazines
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Wire Magazine May 2023 Issue #471
Cat: 933514 Rel: 17 Apr 23 • View all Music Magazines
 
Featuring Dave Lombardo, Paul Dunmall, Laura Ortman, Alison Cotton, Jason Moran, Quartz-Mirliton, Women From Space, Pauline Oliveros, Henry Threadgill, Regis, Verity Susman and more
Notes: Inside our brand new issue:

Dave Lombardo: The former Slayer drummer and frequent collaborator unveils his solo drumming debut. By Phil Freeman

Invisible Jukebox: Laura Ortman:The White Mountain Apache violinist passes The Wire's mystery record test. Tested by Laina Dawes

Once Upon A Time In San Diego: At the dawn of the 1990s, an underdog punk scene stirred in southern California. By Tony Rettman

Paul Dunmall: Former hippy and ardent woodworker Paul Dunmall is the wildcard of UK free music. By Clive Bell

Luciano Maggiore: Everyday life provides inspiration for the Italian performance artist. By Edward Henderson

Unlimited Editions: WV Sorcerer Productions

Unofficial Channels: Doom & Gloom From The Tomb

Dwight Trible: US jazz vocalist aims low. By Brian Morton

Alison Cotton: Folk for freedom. By Abi Bliss

PoiL Ueda: Chants are a fine thing for the French-Japanese prog ensemble. By JR Moores

Global Ear: Ho Chi Minh City: Wild weekends in Vietnam's largest city. By Mike Steyels

The Inner Sleeve: Karl O'Connor aka Regis on The Wolfgang Press's Bird Wood Cage

Epiphanies: Verity Susman finds childhood solidarity with Woodcraft Folk's anti- apartheid protest songs

Print Run: Spectral Sounds: Unquiet Tales Of Acoustic Weird edited by Manon Burz-Labrande; Dance Your Way Home: A Journey Through The Dancefloor by Emma Warren; I Thought I Heard You Speak: Women At Factory Records by Audrey Golden; Easily Slip Into Another World: A Life In Music by Henry Threadgill & Brent Hayes Edwards; Ivor Cutler: A Life Outside The Sitting Room by Bruce Lindsay; The Listening Biennial Reader edited by Brandon LaBelle; The Art Of The Straight Line: My Tai Chi by Lou Reed; Linger On: The Velvet Underground by Ignacio Julia; Sonic Meditations by Pauline Oliveros; Sonorous Desert: What Deep Listening Taught Early Christian Monks - And What It Can Teach Us by Kim Haines-Eitzen; Listen: Jeph Jerman In Conversation With Aram Yardumian by Aram Yardumian, Steve Jansen & Jeph Jerman

On Screen: Takashi Makino The New Cosmos: Short Film Works

On Location: Eva-Maria Houben, London, UK; No Home + R.AGGS, London, UK; A Tribute To Derek Bailey, New York, US; Women From Space, Toronto, Canada Cyber Palace 3: New Order, Taipei, Taiwan; Dither Plays Laurie Spiegel's The Expanding Universe, New York, US; URLAND, Rotterdam, Netherlands; Wet Ink Ensemble Presents: Winter Chamber Concert, New York, US; Frequency Festival, Chicago, US; MaerzMusik, Berlin, Germany; John Bence + Tara Clerkin + Don Mandarin/Rastu And Om Shanti, Bristol, UK; Swordman Kitala + Soft-Bodied Humans, Brighton, UK

On Site: Eccentric 80s: Tabea Blumenschein, Hilka Nordhausen, Rabe perplexum And Contemporary Accomplices, Berlin, Germany; Massimo Bartolini, Prato, Italy; Not Necessarily In The Right Order, London, UK

Soundcheck: Adjunct Ensemble, Aksak Maboul, Ale Hop & Laura Robles, CEL, Buck Curran, Dez Dare, amby downs & Steve Gunn, Fire-Toolz, Josephine Foster, Steve Gunn & David Moore, Mats Gustafsson & Joachim Nordwall, JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown, Kaze & Ikue Mori, Brandon Lopez Trio, Annelies Monsere, Jason Moran, Drew Mulholland, Mat Muntz, Pascal Niggenkemper, Nondi_, Nosaj from New Kingdom & Steel Tipped Dove, Alva Noto, The Orb, Oval, Ozmotic | Fennesz, Alex Paxton, Proc Fiskal, The Purge Of Tomorrow, Fatima Al Qadiri, Lana Del Rabies, Nein Rodere, Saint Abdullah & Jason Nazary, Santa Muerte, Scotch Rolex & Shackleton, Colin Andrew Sheffield, Spirit Of Hamlet, The Storm Bugs, Sunburned Hand Of The Man, galen tipton, Penelope Trappes, Xylouris White, Various Solstice: A Tribute To Steffen Basho-Junghans

The Boomerang: Black Eyes, Adam Bohman, Joanna Brouk, Tony Conrad/Arnold Dreyblatt/Jim O'Rourke, Roxy Gordon, The Holy Modal Rounders, Jackie-O Motherfucker, Greg 'Stackhouse' Prevost, Pharoah Sanders Quartet, Robert Schroeder, Louis Stewart, The Stan Tracey Quartet, Various Quartz/Mirliton Cassettes: 1971-1979 Vols 1 & 2
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Wire Magazine March 2024 Issue #481
Cat: 994179 Rel: 08 Feb 24 • View all Music Magazines
 
Featuring The Haxan Cloak, DJ Znobia, Linda Smith, Ariel Kalma, Kahil El'Zabar and more
Notes: Inside this brand new issue:

The Haxan Cloak: From his bedroom in Wakefield to the City of Angels, the UK born producer, composer and musician talks darkness, light and scoring the unspeakable. By Joseph Stannard

DJ Znobia: The Angolan kuduro innovator relates the invention and evolution of the influential dance style. By April Clare Welsh

Linda Smith: The return of the Baltimore songwriter who amassed a wealth of lo-fi pop in the 1980s and 90s. By Claire Biddles

Ariel Kalma: The electronic music veteran maintains his cosmic trajectory well into his seventies. By Daniel Spicer

Invisible Jukebox Kahil El'Zabar: Will the US bandleader know What It Is! when faced with The Wire's mystery record selection? Tested by Howard Mandel

Unlimited Editions: Thanatosis Produktion

Unofficial Channels: The Blindboy Podcast

The Inner Sleeve: Teresa Winter on Saint Etienne's Foxbase Alpha

Global Ear: Santiago Underground resistance in the Chilean capital. By Juan San Cristobal Lizama

Billy Bultheel: Queer cyberaesthetics from the Belgian composer. By Edward Henderson

Lumpeks: Franco-Polish folk jazz fun. By Gabriel Bristow

Yasuhiro Morinaga: Concrete traditionalism from the Japanese sound recordist. By Clive Bell

John Pope: Geordie improv bassist gets communal. By Abi Bliss

Epiphanies: Edward Ka-Spel makes hay with Faust

Print Run: Eric Dolphy by Guillaume Belhomme; Where We Come From: Rap, Home And Hope In Modern Britain by Aniefiok Ekpoudom; Transfigured New York: Interviews With Experimental Artists And Musicians, 1980-1990 by Brooke Wentz; Tokyo Jazz Joints by Philip Arneill with James Catchpole; Hans Reichel: Daxophonie edited by Klaus Untiet & Peter Klassen; Love, Sex & War: Terry Day Lyrics by Terry Day & Blanca Regina (Editor); Split Friction by Birgit Ulher; Trad, Gras Och Stenar: A Collective History by Hakan Agnsater, Mats Eriksson Duner, Jakob Sjoholm & Jonas Stal

On Screen: Daniel Weintraub Deep Listening: The Story Of Pauline Oliveros

On Location: Jazz Rumours, London, UK; Construction Festival, Dnipro, Ukraine; En Masse, Bristol, UK; Mariam Rezaei + Angharad Davies + Atzi Muramatsu + Semay Wu, London, UK; MAVI + Armand Hammer + Fly Anakin, Manchester, UK; Tashi Dorji & Alex Zhang Hungtai, New York, US; Le Guess Who?, Utrecht, Netherlands; Jazzfest Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Other Minds, San Francisco, US; Haunted Dancehall, Dublin, Ireland; Ska?u Mess, Riga, Latvia

On Site: Lutz Bacher AYE!, London, UK; Reynols 30th Anniversary Exhibition, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; Don Van Vliet, Standing On One Hand, London, UK

Soundcheck: Al Karpenter, Al Karpenter & CIA Debutante, Among The Rocks And Roots, Marc Baron & Mark Vernon, The Body & Dis Fig, Joseph Branciforte & Theo Bleckmann, Allison Burik, N Chambers, George Crumb, Dez Dare, Darkspace, Divine Horsemen, Samuel Goff/Camila Nebbia/Patrick Shiroishi, Kim Gordon, Madison Greenstone, Keiji Haino/Jim O'Rourke/ Oren Ambarchi, Mary Halvorson, Hieroglyphic Being, Mark Van Hoen, The Dave Howard Singularity, Anja Huwe, Mayssa Jallad, Jlin, Locust, Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, Kali Malone, Moor Mother, Dorothy Moskowitz, Naum Gabo, Ov Pain, Gruff Rhys, Laetitia Sadier, Sombat Simla, The Smile, John Surman, Valerio Tricoli, Univers Zero, Mark Vernon, Xmal Deutschland, Various Our Trip Is Short Vol 7

The Boomerang: Fred Anderson Quartet, Electric Sun, Emeralds, Bill Fay Group, Dredd Foole & The Din, FUSE, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Mark McGuire, Microstoria, Sam Morrison, Plastikman, Speedy J, Nisse Sandstr?m Group, Pauline Anna Strom, Techno Animal, Various Fantastic Voyage: New Sounds For The European Canon 1977-1981
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Wire Magazine June 2023 Issue #472
Cat: 941557 Rel: 15 May 23 • View all Music Magazines
 
Featuring The Fall, NO Hom, Natalia Beylis, Nondi_, Kristen Roos, Andy Akiho, Scatter Archive, Lewis Taylor, Sparks, Adele Berteim Big Ears & more
Notes: Inside this brand new issue:

Totally Wire-d: A 20 page special unpicking everything you wanted to know about Mark E Smith and The Fall by the totally Wire-d writers' squad: Claire Biddles, Graham Duff, Esi Eshun, Louise Gray, Michael Fenton, Jo Hutton, Leah Kardos, Stewart Lee, Craig Leon, Eugene S Robinson, Bruce Russell, Dave Segal, Richard Thomas, Spenser Tomson, Brian Turner and Kek-W

House Of All: Tessa Norton talks to the new band formed by ex-Fall members about life after Mark E Smith

Invisible Jukebox: No Home: Will The Wire's mystery record
selection raise Fucking Hell for the London DIY artist? Tested by Meg Woof

Nondi_: Pennsylvanian footworker reports from Flood City. By Neil Kulkarni

Kristen Roos: Vancouver synthesist embraces limitations. By Robert Barry

Natalia Beylis: Kyiv born sound artist makes water magic. By Brian Coney

Andy Akiho: Sculpted sounds from the US composer. By Kurt Gottschalk

Unlimited Editions: Edition Telemark. By Peter Margasak
Unofficial Channels: The Deep Ark. By Michaelangelo Matos

Global Ear: Oakland: Anti-gentrification in the East Bay. By Collin Smith

The Inner Sleeve: DJ Scotch Egg on Faust's You Know Faust

Epiphanies: Adele Bertei heeds the siren call of Patti Smith

Print Run: ESG's Come Away With ESG by Cheri Percy; Alien Territory: Radical, Experimental & Irrelevant Music In 1970s San Diego by Bill Perrine; Come My Fanatics: A Journey Into The World Of Electric Wizard by Dan Franklin; Season Of The Witch: The Book Of Goth by Cathi Unsworth; Neil Ardley: Kaleidoscopes And Rainbows by Vivian Ardley with John Coles & Dave Gelly; Empire Roller Disco: Photographs By Patrick D Pagnano by Sara Rosen & Patrick D Pagnano; The Future Of Rock And Roll: 97X WOXY And The Fight For True Independence by Robin James; Ain't But A Few Of Us: Black Music Writers Tell Their Story by Willard Jenkins (Editor)

On Screen: Jordan Albertsen Boom: A Film About The Sonics; Christina Batte WNYU: The World's Best Radio Station In The World

On Location: Bergamo Jazz Festival, Bergamo, Italy; aya x MFO, London, UK; Borealis, Bergen, Norway; Big Ears, Knoxville, US; Birds Of Paradise, Utrecht, Netherlands; Counterflows, Glasgow, UK; Claire Rousay, London, UK; The Philadelphia Orchestra, New York, US; Moin, London, UK; Fred Moten/Brandon Lopes/Gerald Cleaver, London, UK; Sixth Edition: Festival For Other Music, Stockholm, Sweden; Tremor, Sao Miguel, Portugal; Object Collection: HOUSECONCERT + Neil Luck & Mimi Doulton, London, UK; Sonic Protest, Paris, France; Rewire, The Hague, Netherlands

On Site: Season

Soundcheck: Nancy Andrews & Linda Smith, Martyna Basta, Andrea Belfi, DJ Brittle, Gerald Cleaver, Cold Comfort, Paul B Cutler, Mark Dresser, Paul Dunmall Ensemble, Fire! Orchestra, Fourth World Magazine III, Godflesh, Goodiepal & Bananskolen, Gunnar Gunnsteinsson, Heleen Van Haegenborgh, Alexander Hawkins Trio, IzangoMa, Rickie Lee Jones, Zubin Kanga, Marie Kruttli, Lucy Liyou, Dave Lombardo, Mandy, Indiana, Donny McCaslin, Metallica, Me:You, Modern Cosmology, MV & EE, Old Saw, Joaquin Orellana, Aruan Ortiz Trio, Massimo Pupillo/Malcolm McDowell/Gabriele Tinti, Taiko Saito, Marta Salogni & Tom Relleen, Brandon Seabrook, Skull Practitioners, Wadada Leo Smith & Orange Wave Electric, Sparks, Specime, Temps, Henry Threadgill Ensemble, Alan Wilkinson/Alex Ward/Jem Doulton, Venamoris, VHS Head, Jozef Van Wissem & Jim Jarmusch, Wobbly, billy woods & Kenny Segal, MC Yallah, Yetsuby, Various Music Perspective Vol 1

The Boomerang: Enhet For Fri Musik, Milford Graves with Arthur Doyle & Hugh Glover, Anna Homler & Richard Sanderson, Juju, Roland Kayn, Angus MacLise, Toshimaru Nakamura, Julien Ottavi, Joel Stern, Suicide, Lewis Taylor, Uboa, Alan Vega, Various Suburban Annihilation: The California Hardcore Explosion From The City To The Beach 1978-1983
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Wire Magazine August 2023 Issue #474 + The Wire Tapper 62 Unmixed CD
Cat: 957012 Rel: 11 Jul 23 • View all Music Magazines
 
Featuring Annea Lockwood, JM Garcia Garcia, Svitlana Nianio, Gerald Cleaver, Kramer and more
Notes: Inside this issue:

Annea Lockwood: Having explored the outer reaches of sound across a multi-decade career taking in burning pianos, animals and pulsars, the New Zealand composer turns her attention to love and loss. By Louise Gray

Once Upon A Time In Maida Vale: In 1970s London, Spanish exile Miguel JM Garcia Garcia established a space where anarcho punk and industrial music would flourish. By Nick Soulsby

Svitlana Nianio: The Ukrainian vocalist and keyboard player approaches folk song with an experimental ear. By Olena Pohonchenkova

Invisible Jukebox: Gerald Cleaver: Will the US drummer and electronic composer Adjust to The Wire's mystery record selection - or end up In The Wilderness? Tested by Collin Smith

Kramer: From Bongwater and Butthole Surfers to Palace, Low and now Laraaji - the US producer, musician and Shimmy-Disc proprietor continues to produce prosthetic memories. By Emily Pothast

Unlimited Editions: Guruguru Brain

Unofficial Channels: Radio Amnion

Coffin Prick: Moog and monotone from the Los Angeles synthesist. By Abi Bliss

Ellen Zweig: The New York based composer speaks out. By Robert Barry

Goat: Japanese rock gets polyrhythmic. By James Hadfield

Ziur: Digital to physical for the Berlin based producer. By Milos Hroch

Global Ear: Bucharest: DIY electronics vs minimal techno in the Romanian capital. By Steve Rickinson

The Inner Sleeve: Abdullah Miniawy on Fela Kuti's Fear Not For Man

Epiphanies: Sunik Kim and the human nature of Conlon Nancarrow

The Wire Tapper 62: A track-by-track guide to this issue's free CD

Print Run: Twist: An American Girl by Adele Bertei, Living Metal: Scenes Around The World edited by Bryan Bardine & Jerome Stueart, Decolonial Metal Music In Latin America by Nelson Varas-Diaz, Composing While Black: Afrodiasporic New Music Today edited by Harald Kisiedu & George E Lewis, John Wetton: An Extraordinary Life edited by Nick Shilton, The Great Psychic Outdoors: Lo-Fi Music And Escaping Capitalism by Enrico Monacelli, Uncurating Sound: Knowledge With Voice And Hands by Salome Voegelin, Singularity Codex: Matthew Shipp On RogueArt by Clifford Allen, Cosmic Scholar: The Life And Times Of Harry Smith by John Szwed

On Screen: David Cronenberg Naked Lunch; Emil Spoelder The Dream Syndicate: How Did We Find Ourselves Here?

On Location: ZEZ, Zagreb, Croatia; The Silent Eye, London, UK; Why The Mountains Are Black, Konitsa, Greece; 24-Hour Drone, New York, US; Model/Actriz, London, UK; Hawkwind + Voivod, London, UK; Blue Now, London, UK; Impressions Of John Coltrane: Nat Birchall Quintet + David Angol Quartet + Ed Jones/Dominic Lash/Mark Wastell + Alan Skidmore, London, UK; Thing In The Spring 15, Keene, US; Suzanne Ciani + Li Yilei, London, UK; Sonar, Barcelona, Spain; Sophie Agnel, London, UK

On Site: XXL Dreams, The Hague, The Netherlands; Museum Of Portable Sound, Portsmouth, UK/Online

Souncheck: Eve Aboulkheir/Lasse Marhaug, Emil Amos, Steve Beresford & Angharad Davies, Lea Bertucci & Lawrence English, Adam Bohman/Martin Hackett/Sue Lynch, Dominic Coles, Mike Cooper, John Dikeman/Pat Thomas/ John Edwards/Steve Noble, Aaron Dilloway, Aaron Dilloway & AMURTARITI, Kevin Drumm, Baxter Dury, The End, Fabio Frizzi, JB Glazer, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Mats Gustafsson & Andreas Roysum, Hackedepicciotto, I Paesani featuring Gunter 'Baby' Sommer, Illegal Crowns, Kassel Jaeger, Killer Mike, Sunik Kim, Kœnig, Ana Kravanja & Elisabeth Harnik, Ana Kravanja & Vitja Balsalorsky, Laraaji & Kramer, Damon Locks & Rob Mazurek, The Nonidentical, Oxbow, Lucie Pachova, Sally Potter, Michael Allen Z Prime, Qow, Jer Reid & Tony Bevan, Dean Rodney Jr & The Cowboys, Renata Roman/Paola Ribiero/Laura.aLL, Kristen Roos, Rrose, Sexmob, Ben Scher, JG Thirlwell/Mivos Quartet, Pat Thomas, Pat Thomas & Caroline Kraabel, Pat Thomas/Chris Sharkey/Luke Reddin-Williams, David Toop & Lawrence English, Dafne Vicente-Sandoval/Lars Petter Hagen, Ute Wassermann, Weird Beard, Semay Wu, Ziur, ZULI, Various Disruptive Frequencies

The Boomerang: Air Miami, Dorothy Ashby, Autechre & Hafler Trio, The Black Dog, Black Dog Productions, John Coltrane with Eric Dolphy, Gate, High Rise, Harold Land, The Plastic People Of The Universe, Sandwell District, Saphron, Vivian Stanshall, Frank Zappa, Various Bullshit Detector Vols 1-3
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Wire Magazine April 2024 Issue #482 + The Wire Tapper 64 Unmixed CD
Cat: 1007711 Rel: 12 Mar 24 • View all Music Magazines
 
Featuring Darius Jones, Steve Roach, Ahmed, Clarissa Connelly, Ka Baird and more
Notes: On the cover: Darius Jones: The New York based composer and saxophonist draws connections between Fluxus and US avant jazz. By John Morrison. Plus: Steve Roach: Synthesizer worship with the Arizona ambient musician. By Ned Raggett; [Ahmed]: Revolutionary grooves from the radically minded Anglo-Swedish-French quartet. By Stewart Smith; Clarissa Connelly: The Scottish born, Denmark based multi-instrumentalist meditates on myth, memory and modernity via her singular songcraft. By Leah Kardos; Shovel Dance Collective: The London avant folk ensemble balance the trad and the weird. By Lucy Thraves; Invisible Jukebox: Ka Baird: Will the New York based artist lose their Bearings when faced by The Wire's mystery record selection? Tested by Ryan Meehan. Also inside this issue: The Wire Tapper 64; Arushi Jain; Kulku; Harmony Holiday; Richie Culver; Unlimited Editions Industrial Coast; Unofficial Channels The Rest; Global Ear: Dublin; The Inner Sleeve by Raji Rags; Epiphanies by Aura Satz; many pages of reviews and much more.
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Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven
Cat: 1004100 Rel: 15 Mar 24 • View all Music Magazines
 
Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven
Notes: Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven

48 page A5 zine

Printed on high quality PEFC certified recycled stock

With the sun at its lowest ebb, and the night stretching to its longest duration of the year, Weird Walk Issue Seven is offered up as a symbol of the continuing cycle of rot and renewal, death and new life.

Taking inspiration from the woodland, author Nadia Attia explores the folklore surrounding some of Britain's iconic tree species, while leafy associations abound as the Hastings Jack in the Green festival is reflected upon, and the suitably named Verdant Wisdom collective take us through a rural take on dungeon synth music. Elsewhere two mavens of weird walking, Alice Lowe and Benjamin Myers, lead separate quests in two very different locations, each filled with magick and memory.

And if trees can emotionally connect us to the landscape, then so can the old stone monuments that so entrance us; in this issue, phenomenological approaches to ancient sites are explored (and, also, cheese).

Includes photos by Sarah White, Rachel Adams and Freddie Miller.
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Vinyl Tonic 12" Vinyl Record Carbon Fibre Slipmat (single)
Cat: 968144 Rel: 06 Sep 23 • View all Slipmats
 
Carbon fibre vinyl record slipmat.
Notes: The Vinyl Tonic Carbon Fiber Record Slipmat offers vinyl enthusiasts and DJs a smooth and low-friction surface for seamless record spinning. Crafted with high-quality carbon fiber, it provides excellent grip, reduces noise, and protects your precious vinyl collection. Elevate your turntable experience with this sleek and durable slipmat.

Box contents

1x Carbon Fibre Record Slipmat
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Vinyl Styl Premium Conductive Anti-Static Vinyl Record Cleaning Brush (white)
Cat: 907615 Rel: 15 Feb 23 • View all Vinyl cleaning
 
The Vinyl Sytl Micro Fiber Conductive Anti-Static brush eliminates static from your vinyl records. Less static equals less duct to clean off the record surface.
Notes: Vinyl Styl Premium Conductive Anti-Static Record Cleaning Brush (White)

The Vinyl Sytl Micro Fiber Conductive Anti-Static brush eliminates static from your vinyl records. Less static equals less duct to clean off the record surface.

Removes and eliminiates dust that would harm your LP sound quality and harm the record grooves and your turntable stylus.

The long brush head is designed to cover a stadard LP from the record edge to the label allowing you to clean the entire record surface in one pass. Single path cleaning eliminates the issue that smaller brushes can have of moving dust and dirt from one area to the next.

Product Features

Conductive Carbon Micro Fiber bristles.

Anti-Static.

Works on all record types and sizes. 12"/10"/7" - 33/45/78 Speed records

White

Vinyl Styl provides the highest level of sustainability for your records and accessories, while most importantly remaining affordable.
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Vinyl Styl 45 RPM 7" Vinyl Record Adapters (pack of 10) Vinyl Styl 45 RPM 7" Vinyl Record Adapters (pack of 10) Vinyl Styl 45 RPM 7" Vinyl Record Adapters (pack of 10) Vinyl Styl 45 RPM 7" Vinyl Record Adapters (pack of 10) Vinyl Styl 45 RPM 7" Vinyl Record Adapters (pack of 10)
Notes: Whether you are out DJing and need to play a handful of singles or you are looking so save some time trying to track down that adapter that came with your turntable, these little marvels easily snap into the centre of your favourite large hole 45 RPM record, and can be stored there permanently which makes playing them a breeze on any turntable. No tools required.
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UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Screw (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Screw (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Screw (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Screw (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Screw (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Screw (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Screw (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Screw (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Screw (single, gold)
Cat: 927743 Rel: 23 Feb 23 • View all DJ Headphone Replacement Parts
 
Headphone jack adapter screw 3.5mm (1/8") to 6.35mm (1/4").
Notes: The UDG Ultimate Headphone Jack Adapter Screw 3.5mm (1/8") to 6.35mm (1/4") connects your headphone's mini-jack plug to a larger stereo jack output. It has a grippy surface to help you grab hold of it. The gold-plated adapter provides a solid connection without compromising sound quality.

Specifications

Colour: Gold
Weight: 0,01 kg
Outer Dimensions (W x H x D): 4.5 x 1.0 x 1.0 cm | 1.77 x 0.39 x 0.39 inch
Inner Dimensions (W x H x D): Not Applicable
Material: Metal
Protection: Gold-plated contacts
Adapter Stereo Mini Jack F / Stereo Jack M (Screw-in)
Nice grippy surface to help you grab hold of it

Extras

High-end realisation
Stereo jack adapter - 3.5mm (1/8 inch) mini jack socket stereo - 6.35mm (1/4 inch) jack plug stereo

Fits: Fits correctly on most headphones - Just screw and play
Please note that this 3.5mm female ports only compatible the 3.5mm male cable with screw threaded
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UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Plug (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Plug (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Plug (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Plug (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Plug (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Plug (single, gold) UDG Ultimate Headphone 3.5mm To 6.35mm Jack Adapter Plug (single, gold)
Cat: 923096 Rel: 23 Feb 23 • View all Audio Jack Adapters
 
Headphone jack adapter plug, 3.5mm (1/8") to 6.35mm (1/4").
Notes: The UDG Ultimate Headphone Jack Adapter Plug 3.5mm (1/8") to 6.35mm (1/4") connect your headphone's mini-jack plug to a larger stereo jack output. It has a grippy surface to help you grab hold of it. The gold-plated adapter provides a solid connection without compromising sound quality.

Features

Gold-plated contacts
Adapter Stereo Mini Jack F / Stereo Jack M (Plug)
High-end realisation
Nice grippy surface to help you grab hold of it
Stereo jack adapter - 3.5mm (1/8 inch) mini jack socket stereo - 6.35mm (1/4 inch) jack plug stereo
Fits correctly on most headphones - Just plug and play

Dimensions

Outer
Width: 4.5cm
Height: 1cm
Depth: 1cm

Weight: 8.98g
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Tonar Wash & Dry Velvet Strips (pair)
Tonar Wash & Dry Velvet Strips (pair) (vinyl record machine velvet strips)
Cat: 897368 Rel: 15 Sep 22 • View all Vinyl cleaning
 
Tonar set of two velvet strips
Notes: Tonar set of two velvet strips for Wash & Dry record cleaning machine
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Tonar Micro Fibre Record & CD Cleaning Cloth Tonar Micro Fibre Record & CD Cleaning Cloth
Cat: 567659 Rel: 25 Mar 15 • View all Vinyl cleaning
 
Micro fibre cleaning cloth for records and CDs
Notes: Tonar micro fibre cloth is a material well known for it's properties to remove grease and fat from any surface. Tonar uses this material to clean finger prints and grease from records as well as CD's and DVD's.

It also will remove the dust from records and replace the former cotton type record cloths.
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Tonar Eco Level Turntable Levelling Tool (yellow)
Cat: 690132 Rel: 18 May 18 • View all Turntable Accessories
 
Spirit level designed for turntables
Notes: A turntable on a slope is not good, it can affect the performance of your tonearm, making it prone to jumping and skipping. This simple but effective level from the experts at Tonar will tell you if your turntables are mounted on a flat surface for optimal performance.
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TipTop Audio Stackable Shielded 3.5mm & 1/8'' Jack & Plug Patch Cable (90cm/black/single)
Notes: The TipTop Audio Stackcables allow you to stack your cables to give you complex signal flows with greater visibility
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TipTop Audio Stackable Shielded 3.5mm & 1/8'' Jack & Plug Patch Cable (70cm/blue/single)
Notes: The TipTop Audio Stackcables allow you to stack your cables to give you complex signal flows with greater visibility
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TipTop Audio Stackable Shielded 3.5mm & 1/8'' Jack & Plug Patch Cable (50cm/yellow/single)
Notes: The TipTop Audio Stackcables allow you to stack your cables to give you complex signal flows with greater visibility
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TipTop Audio Stackable Shielded 3.5mm & 1/8'' Jack & Plug Patch Cable (40cm/cyan/single)
Cat: 747780 Rel: 16 Dec 19 • View all Audio Cables & Leads
 
Stackable shielded 3.5mm patch cable - 40cm length, cyan colour
Notes: Tiptop Audio's revolutionary 3.5mm Stackcable is the world's first cable that combines low-noise shielded performance with the convenience of stacking banana cables. The patented Stackcable provides signal splitting directly on the back of the plug, giving you the flexibility to distribute signals without a multiple module.
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TipTop Audio Stackable Shielded 3.5mm & 1/8'' Jack & Plug Patch Cable (30cm/red/single)
Notes: The TipTop Audio Stackcables allow you to stack your cables to give you complex signal flows with greater visibility
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TipTop Audio Stackable Shielded 3.5mm & 1/8'' Jack & Plug Patch Cable (3.5m/orange/single)
Cat: 747783 Rel: 17 Dec 19 • View all Audio Cables & Leads
 
Stackable shielded 3.5mm patch cable - 350cm length, orange colour
Notes: Tiptop Audio's revolutionary 3.5mm Stackcable is the world's first cable that combines low-noise shielded performance with the convenience of stacking banana cables. The patented Stackcable provides signal splitting directly on the back of the plug, giving you the flexibility to distribute signals without a multiple module.
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TipTop Audio Stackable Shielded 3.5mm & 1/8'' Jack & Plug Patch Cable (20cm/green/single)
Notes: The TipTop Audio Stackcables allow you to stack your cables to give you complex signal flows with greater visibility
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TipTop Audio Stackable Shielded 3.5mm & 1/8'' Jack & Plug Patch Cable (2.5m/gray/single)
Cat: 747782 Rel: 17 Dec 19 • View all Audio Cables & Leads
 
Stackable shielded 3.5mm patch cable - 250cm length, grey colour
Notes: Tiptop Audio's revolutionary 3.5mm Stackcable is the world's first cable that combines low-noise shielded performance with the convenience of stacking banana cables. The patented Stackcable provides signal splitting directly on the back of the plug, giving you the flexibility to distribute signals without a multiple module.
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TipTop Audio Stackable Shielded 3.5mm & 1/8'' Jack & Plug Patch Cable (1.5m/purple/single)
Notes: The TipTop Audio Stackcables allow you to stack your cables to give you complex signal flows with greater visibility
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The Who Maximum R&B Slipmat (single) The Who Maximum R&B Slipmat (single)
Cat: 851906 Rel: 21 Feb 22 • View all Slipmats
 
Officially licensed single slipmat in branded PVC display packaging
Notes: High-quality non-slip felt

For home listening, DJing & mixing

Officially licenced

12" diameter vibration dampening
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The Icon Catalogue: UK Garage Vol 1 by Southside Circulars
Cat: 944895 Rel: 26 May 23 • View all Music books
 
The Icon Catalogue is a series of small A6 zines profiling 40 record labels in various dance music genres such as Jungle, UK Garage and Dubstep.
Notes: UK Garage Volume 1 features the likes of Casa Trax, Groove Yard, Locked On, Social Circles, Swing City and many more.
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The Icon Catalogue: Jungle Vol 1 by Southside Circulars
Cat: 944894 Rel: 26 May 23 • View all Music books
 
The Icon Catalogue is a series of small A6 zines profiling 40 record labels in various dance music genres such as Jungle, UK Garage and Dubstep.
Notes: The Icon Catalogue is a series of small A6 zines profiling 40 record labels in various dance music genres such as Jungle, UK Garage and Dubstep. From the most important labels responsible for the scene's foundations to rare, hard-to-find imprints now defunct, plus a few heavy-hitting newcomers.
Jungle Volume 1 features the likes of Dread, Legend, Moving Shadow, Rugged Vinyl, White House and many more.


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The Icon Catalogue: Drum & Bass Vol 1 by Southside Circulars
Cat: 969627 Rel: 29 Sep 23 • View all Music books
 
The Icon Catalogue is a series of small A6 zines profiling 40 record labels in various dance music genres such as Jungle, UK Garage and Dubstep.
Notes: The Icon Catalogue is a series of small A6 zines profiling 40 record labels in various dance music genres such as Drum & Bass, Jungle, UK Garage and Dubstep. From the most important labels responsible for the scene's foundations to rare, hard-to-find imprints now defunct, plus a few heavy-hitting newcomers.

Pages: 44
Size: A6 (10.5cm x 14.8cm)
Binding: Staple bound
Print: Black & white
Authors: Chris Dexta & Alex Immerse
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Taylor Swift - Media Collection: The Broadcast Interviews
Cat: 991877 Rel: 16 Jan 24 • View all Dance Music DVDs & Blu-Ray
 
This documentary DVD features more than 90 minutes of filmed interviews with Taylor Swift
Notes: As boundless a pop-star and all-round celebrity as they come, Taylor Swift has the additional string to her bow- unlike so many of her alleged contemporaries - of being hugely talented in so many fields.

Not merely a song-and-dance girl, Taylor remains a first-rate composer, an accomplished musician, and a performer of staggering intensity that were she not so current, one might exclaim "they don't make 'em like her anymore".

This documentary DVD features more than 90 minutes of filmed interviews with Taylor Swift, recorded throughout the years when the girl was from Pennsylvania, who grew up on a Christmas tree farm, was first making her mark on the industry she now virtually dominates.

Proving herself to be supremely intelligent, incredibly knowledgeable and wholly loveable, Miss Americana is also the proud owner of a unique sense of humour, a feature sadly lacking in so many others from a similar background.
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Tangible Waves AE Modular 17cm Patchwires (blue, pack of 6)
Notes: A set of 6 blue patchwires for AE modular; with a length of 17cm. The cable has a soft, flexible silicone insulation, with a gold plated pin.
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Sounds Wholesale 7" Vinyl Record 250 Gauge Polythene Sleeves (pack of 50)
Cat: 293917 Rel: 04 Dec 07 • View all Vinyl sleeves
 
7" polythene record sleeves
Notes: Pack of 50 record polythene sleeves (200 gauge strength).
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Sounds Wholesale 12" Vinyl Record PVC Sleeves (orange peel, pack of 10)
Cat: 569726 Rel: 01 Apr 15 • View all Vinyl sleeves
 
180 micron PVC record sleeves
Notes: This heavy weight record sleeve is made from the highest quality 180 micron very strong PVC. It fits over your records in its sleeve.

The 12" Orange Peel Finished clear PVC record sleeve comes complete with a thumb cut out at the top for ease of inserting and removing records. It is the highest quality and most robust sleeve you can get. It is ideal for your priceless vinyl to keep them protected.
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Sounds Wholesale 12" Vinyl Record PVC Sleeves (glass clear, pack of 10)
Cat: 569748 Rel: 01 Apr 15 • View all Vinyl sleeves
 
12" heavyweight glass clear PVC record sleeve designed to fit over your record in its sleeve
Notes: The heavyweight 12" glass clear PVC record sleeve fits over your record in its sleeve.
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Sounds Wholesale 12" Vinyl Record PVC Picture Disc Sleeves (clear, pack of 10)
Cat: 641565 Rel: 20 Feb 17 • View all Vinyl sleeves
 
Clear PVC 12" picture disc sleeves - pack of 10
Notes: High quality 12" clear picture disc sleeves.
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Sounds Wholesale 12" Vinyl Record Picture Disc PVC Sleeves (orange peel, pack of 10) Sounds Wholesale 12" Vinyl Record Picture Disc PVC Sleeves (orange peel, pack of 10)
Cat: 586103 Rel: 04 Sep 15 • View all Vinyl sleeves
 
Clear PVC 12" picture disc sleeves in orange peel finish - pack of 10
Notes: High quality 12" clear picture disc sleeves with orange peel finish.
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Sounds Wholesale 12" Vinyl Record Card Discobags (white, pack of 10)
Cat: 569765 Rel: 01 Apr 15 • View all Vinyl sleeves
 
12" white sleeves with high-gloss finish, 2 holes, no spine. Pack of 50
Notes: The white card high-gloss finish record sleeve has 2 holes and no spine, it needs no inner sleeve.
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Sounds Wholesale 12" Vinyl Record Card Discobags (black, pack of 10)
Cat: 590677 Rel: 09 Oct 15 • View all Vinyl sleeves
 
Pack of 10 high quality black 12" discobags
Notes: The black card high-gloss finish record sleeve has 2 x holes and no spine. It needs no inner sleeve.
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Sounds Wholesale 10" Vinyl Record PVC Sleeves (orange peel, pack of 10)
Cat: 473136 Rel: 29 Oct 12 • View all Vinyl sleeves
 
Pack of 10 x Replacement record sleeves
Notes: These heavy weight record sleeves are made from the highest quality 180 micron very strong PVC. It fits over your records in its sleeve.

The 10" Orange Peel Finished clear PVC record sleeve comes complete with a thumb cut out at the top for ease of inserting and removing records. It is the highest quality and most robust sleeve you can get. It is ideal for your priceless vinyl to keep them protected.
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SoundLAB G050TA Hi-Fi Styli For Audio Technica ATN3472 Cartridge (single)
Cat: 558102 Rel: 15 Dec 14 • View all Turntable Styluses | Hifi Styluses
 
Replacement stylus for Audio Technica ATN3472 cartridge
Notes: A popular replacement stylus. Individually packed in a plastic case. Made in Japan.
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Sennheiser HD 25 DJ Headphone Headband Foam Padding (single)
Cat: 387442 Rel: 30 Mar 10 • View all DJ Headphone Replacement Parts
 
Replacement headband foam padding for the Sennheiser HD 25, a pair is required as these headphones feature a split headband
Notes: Spare padding for HD25 headband from Sennheiser. It should be noted that two are required as the headband on this model is split.
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Reloop SPiN DJ Stylus For SPiN Cartridge (single)
Cat: 911293 Rel: 22 May 23 • View all DJ styluses
 
Replacement stylus for SPiN Cartridge
Notes: Replacement DJ stylus for Reloop's SPiN Cartridge.

*** The cartridge is not included, it is shown in the photo for demonstration purposes only ***
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Reloop SPiN 7" Vinyl Record Slipmat (single, black) Reloop SPiN 7" Vinyl Record Slipmat (single, black)
Cat: 911288 Rel: 14 Dec 22 • View all Slipmats
 
Replacement slipmat for SPiN
Notes: The appropriate slipmat for Spin! - Reloops digital vinyl system.

*** Turntable not included, picture is for demonstration only. ***
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QTX MB10 10cm Mirror Ball
Cat: 495142 Rel: 10 Jun 13 • View all Disco Balls | Mirror Ball Disco Lights
 
10cm glass mirror ball
Notes: These glass mirror balls can be used with white or coloured pin spots to create a multitude of different beams reflecting from the ball. Ideal for creating a traditional party atmosphere, turn an average party in to a great one.

They are best used with a mirror ball motor and spot light with which they produce a glittering display of light
Fitted with a metal hanging ring
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OXI Instruments TRS 3.5 Male To DIN 5 Clock Adaptor
Cat: 948555 Rel: 20 Jun 23 • View all MIDI Cables | MIDI Adapters
 
TRS to DIN5 clock adaptor
Notes: TRS 3.5 male to DIN 5 Clock adaptor for OXI One's Clock and Start-Stop input and output.

Colour: grey
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Omnitronic 7" Centre Hole Spindle Adapter
 
45 RPM 7" centre hole spindle adapter
Notes: Center-piece for singles - aluminium silver.
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Nagaoka TS561/3 Antistatic CD Inner Sleeves For Use With Japanese Paper Sleeve CDs (pack of 20)
Notes: These inner sleeves for CDs are perfect for storing them in LP-styled CD version covers.

The clear plastic sleeves are similar to the ones you get in Japanese paper sleeve packages. They're great for using if you lose your sleeves from any of those, or if you've bought LP-styled CD packages from other outlets and want something to protect the CD inside. Antistatic, and very well constructed.
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myVolts Candycords Pedal To Pedal Angled Large Mono Jack To Angled Large Mono Jack Cable (single/18cm/liquorice black)
Cat: 925139 Rel: 30 Mar 23 • View all Audio Cables & Leads
 
Candycords - myVolts Pedal to Pedal audio cable, angled large mono jack to angled large mono jack, 18cm, liquorice black.
Notes: Candycords - myVolts Pedal to Pedal audio cable, angled large mono jack to angled large mono jack, 18cm, liquorice black.

Connector 1: 6.35mm jack, flat, mono, right-angled
Connector 2: 6.35mm jack, flat, mono, right-angled
Jack shape: slim
Cable shape: straight
Cable length: 18cm
Colour: Liquorice Black
Unbalanced audio cable
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myVolts Candycords Pedal To Pedal Angled Large Mono Jack To Angled Large Mono Jack Cable (single/10cm/liquorice black)
Cat: 925138 Rel: 30 Mar 23 • View all Audio Cables & Leads
 
Candycords - myVolts Pedal to Pedal audio cable, angled large mono jack to angled large mono jack, 10cm, liquorice black.
Notes: Candycords - myVolts Pedal to Pedal audio cable, angled large mono jack to angled large mono jack, 10cm, liquorice black.

Connector 1: 6.35mm jack, flat, mono, right-angled
Connector 2: 6.35mm jack, flat, mono, right-angled
Jack shape: slim
Cable shape: straight
Cable length: 10cm
Colour: Liquorice Black
Unbalanced audio cable
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