The Wire Tapper 68
Språk: Icke-språkligt medium Utgivning: London : Wire magazine, [2025]Utgivningstid: ©2025Beskrivning: 1 CD stereoInnehållstyp:- performed music
- audio
- audio disc
- 786.7 23/swe
- Yn
- Yxnei
| Cover image | Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | URL | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | Item hold queue priority | Course reserves | |
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| Recorded music | Musik- och teaterbiblioteket Elektronmusikstudion EMS | EMS : S1 Wire Tapper | Available (Längre framtagningstid / Longer processing time) | 26201885170 |
Medföljde The Wire 498, augusti 2025
RG Rough: ”1989” from 80 (Bam Balam) -- Lyra Pramuk: ”Babel” from Hymnal (!7K/pop.soi) -- Bhajan Bhoy: ”Pass The Sushi Pon The Lef’ Hand Side (Burnley)” from Bhoy On The Wire (Cardinal Fuzz/Feeding Tube) -- Drug Dog: ”Strobolights” from Sniffin’ Around (Blue Bear) -- Christopher Cerrone & The Lorelei Ensemble: ”Beaufort Scales: VI. Steps 4, 5, & 6” from Beaufort Scales (Cold Blue Music) -- Nadah El Shazly: ”Dafaa Robaai” from Laini Tani (One Little Independent) -- Shazdown Mmw: ”Bouyon Beam” from Road Fever (Soundway) -- Sopa Boba: ”That Perfect Moment” from That Moment (Sub Rosa) -- Tristan Rhys Williams & ob od aeourth: ”Dylan Eil Ton (Euterpe Sequence Remix)” from Dylan Eil Ton (Listen To The Voice Of Fire) -- Dave Clarkson: ”The Wonder Of Space Dust” from Was Life Sweeter? (Cavendish House) -- World Sanguine Report: ”About Death” from Songs From The Harbour (God Unknown) -- Donna Allen: ”Flowers Blossom In The Heat Of Movement” from Atom-ic Citizen Of The Dying Empire (ever/never) -- Nour Sokhon: ”Here birds come close” from Beirut Birds (aural conduct) -- Tulipomania: ”I’ve Been Told (Martyn Ware & Charles Stooke’s Mix Of Dreams)” from I’ve Been Told (sursumcorda) -- Annie A: ”For Anni Albers” from The Wind That Had Not Touched Land (A Colourful Storm) -- Hyperrêve + CoH: ”Amazones” from Demain encore (Pihis)