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dälek: The New Jersey hiphop duo’s new album continues an extraordinary orbit taking in improv, hardcore and metal along the way. By Joseph Stannard

The Primer: Bring The Noise: From scratched vinyl to the cyborg kick of a Roland 808, hiphop beats have always been built from noise. By Rob Turner

O Ghettão: The Portuguese producer supergroup turbocharging batida’s dance music evolution. By Joseph Francis

Vic Bang: The Buenos Aires musician shapes homespun computer music using global folk sources. By Daryl Worthington

Pascal Comelade; Toy instruments and song shards are moving parts in the Catalan musician’s sly minimalism. By Julian Cowley

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Wire #505

dälek: The New Jersey hiphop duo’s new album continues an extraordinary orbit taking in improv, hardcore and metal along the way. By Joseph Stannard

The Primer: Bring The Noise: From scratched vinyl to the cyborg kick of a Roland 808, hiphop beats have always been built from noise. By Rob Turner

O Ghettão: The Portuguese producer supergroup turbocharging batida’s dance music evolution. By Joseph Francis

Vic Bang: The Buenos Aires musician shapes homespun computer music using global folk sources. By Daryl Worthington

Pascal Comelade; Toy instruments and song shards are moving parts in the Catalan musician’s sly minimalism. By Julian Cowley

& so much more..

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dälek: The New Jersey hiphop duo’s new album continues an extraordinary orbit taking in improv, hardcore and metal along the way. By Joseph Stannard

The Primer: Bring The Noise: From scratched vinyl to the cyborg kick of a Roland 808, hiphop beats have always been built from noise. By Rob Turner

O Ghettão: The Portuguese producer supergroup turbocharging batida’s dance music evolution. By Joseph Francis

Vic Bang: The Buenos Aires musician shapes homespun computer music using global folk sources. By Daryl Worthington

Pascal Comelade; Toy instruments and song shards are moving parts in the Catalan musician’s sly minimalism. By Julian Cowley

& so much more..