SIGNAL to NOISE #37 is now available. The spring 2005 issue of the journal of improvised & experimental music contains . . .
GENESIS P-ORRIDGE Musician, philosopher, poet, gender-bender, provocateur Genesis P-orridge 'engineered' industrial music with Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, rubbed out the word with Brion Gysin and William S. Burroughs, and continues to erase borders in the 'story-telling' band Thee Majesty. Interview by John Kruth | photos by Caroline Bell
DAVID S. WARE Tenor titan David S. Ware leads one of the most enduring bands in avant-garde jazz, his music fueled by an awareness of the comic self and the common language of sound. Story by Ed Hazell | photos by Michael Galinsky
HAROLD BUDD Colin Buttimer surveys the works of California-based composer Harold Budd, who with his latest release vows that his recording career is at and end. Photos by Matt Budd.
SUSAN ALCORN The Houston instrumentalist has forged a singular place for herself in the world of creative improvisation, coaxing healing sounds from the pedal steel guitar. Story and photos by Pete Gershon
plus . . . > BUCK 65 > HOOD > HAIR POLICE > Reviews of significant live events from around the globe > and 170 reviews of the season's key CD releases and reissues.
SIGNAL to NOISE www.signaltonoisemagazine.org
2004 nominee ... Best Periodical Covering Jazz" : Jazz Journalists' Association Best Arts & Creativity Coverage" : UTNE Magazine
STN is subversive! -- Nat Hentoff Cutting edge ... It's the best!" -- Tom Waits The most respected journal of experimental, improvised and otherwise interesting music." -- DustyGroove.com Essential reading and resource for any underground connoisseur." -- Forced Exposure
GENESIS P-ORRIDGE Musician, philosopher, poet, gender-bender, provocateur Genesis P-orridge 'engineered' industrial music with Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, rubbed out the word with Brion Gysin and William S. Burroughs, and continues to erase borders in the 'story-telling' band Thee Majesty. Interview by John Kruth | photos by Caroline Bell
DAVID S. WARE Tenor titan David S. Ware leads one of the most enduring bands in avant-garde jazz, his music fueled by an awareness of the comic self and the common language of sound. Story by Ed Hazell | photos by Michael Galinsky
HAROLD BUDD Colin Buttimer surveys the works of California-based composer Harold Budd, who with his latest release vows that his recording career is at and end. Photos by Matt Budd.
SUSAN ALCORN The Houston instrumentalist has forged a singular place for herself in the world of creative improvisation, coaxing healing sounds from the pedal steel guitar. Story and photos by Pete Gershon
plus . . . > BUCK 65 > HOOD > HAIR POLICE > Reviews of significant live events from around the globe > and 170 reviews of the season's key CD releases and reissues.
SIGNAL to NOISE www.signaltonoisemagazine.org
2004 nominee ... Best Periodical Covering Jazz" : Jazz Journalists' Association Best Arts & Creativity Coverage" : UTNE Magazine
STN is subversive! -- Nat Hentoff Cutting edge ... It's the best!" -- Tom Waits The most respected journal of experimental, improvised and otherwise interesting music." -- DustyGroove.com Essential reading and resource for any underground connoisseur." -- Forced Exposure
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