This is The Wire magazine issue 265 published in March 2006

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Contents

Phill Niblock
At 72, the pioneering American 'loud music minimalist' and film maker is at the top of his game.
By Dan Warburton

Quicksilver Messenger Service
How Quicksilver Messenger Service and others tore up the late 60s Bay Area Ballroom scene.
By Edwin Pouncey

Mat Maneri
New York's 'microtonal jazz' violinist tells Philip Clark how moving out of his father's shadow took him to the edge

Invisible Jukebox: The Bug
Soundbombing Kevin Martin with tunes by Creation Rebel, Rootsman, Skream and more.
Tested by Derek Walmsley

Wooden Wand
The sprawling US collective stitch together a family quilt of influences, from Kraut to misfit hillbilly.
By Marc Masters

Tape
The in-house group of Sweden's Häpna label make electroacoustic Improv in the midnight hour.
By Rob Young

Keith Berry
This British digital composer treats found sounds to plant surreal seeds in listeners' ears.
By Dan Warburton

Global Ear
In Taipei, Taiwan's alternative rock movement cries freedom from Chinese oppression

Epiphanies
David Elliott is hypnotised by a televised encounter with Tangerine Dream

Print Run
Blocks Of Consciousness And The Unbroken Continuum, edited by Brian Marley & Mark Wastell; Improvised Music From Japan 2005, edited by Yoshiyuki Suzuki; Van Der Graaf Generator: The Book, by Jim Christopulos & Phil Smart; What's The Use Of Walking If There's A Freight Train Going Your Way?: Black Hoboes & Their Songs, by Paul Garon & Gene Tomko

Cross Platform

Music and New Media, including Max Eastley recording the Arctic icecap; plus DVD reviews and Karlheinz Stockhausen's Inner Sleeve.