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  1. The world's greatest print and online music magazine. Independent since 1982. News, features, audio, video, shop and subscribe.

  2. On the cover: Shellac : The US noise rock squad are hard as rails on long awaited new album To All Trains . By Emily Pothast. Plus: Arnold Dreyblatt : The Berlin based composer unwinds with the rich overtones of The Orchestra Of Excited Strings. By Peter Margasak; Dreyblatt on disc : Peter Margasak selects choice recordings from the composer’s catalogue, from the early 1980s to the present ...

  3. Issue 467. January 2023. Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 467. Inside this issue: 2022 Rewind: the year in underground music. Releases Of The Year: We asked our contributors to nominate their top ten records, CDs, downloads and streams of the year, then we added up the votes.

  4. The Wire is an independent print and online music magazine covering a wide range of global alternative, underground and experimental musics. The Wire celebrates and interrogates the most visionary and inspiring, subversive and radical, marginalised and undervalued musicians on the planet, past and present, in the realms of avant rock ...

  5. September 2021. Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 451. Inside this issue: Grouper: As she prepares to release a new album rooted in the ambience and climate of her home in the Pacific North West, Liz Harris discusses chaos, therapy and the spectre of fascism. By Dave Segal.

  6. The Wire (or simply Wire) is a British music magazine publishing out of London, which has been issued monthly in print since 1982. Its website launched in 1997, and an online archive of its entire back catalog became available to subscribers in 2013.

  7. March 2023. Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 469. Inside our brand new look issue: The Necks: Onward, ever onward with the inexhaustible Australian outfit. By Daniel Spicer. Plus: The Necks’ solo projects: Album guide by Bill Meyer. Marc Hollander: The Crammed Discs founder and Aksak Maboul agitator ...