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Column / Jericho / V :: Fresh Sound, No Preservatives
Joel Elliott
:: This month: Joel speaks with Cedric Maridet, a Hong Kong-based sound artist specializing in both gallery installations and field recordings that explore social and cultural boundaries, history and transformation.
Jericho

Concert Review /
Lambchop
Maura McAndrew
:: In which Kurt Wagner sagely chooses to not pee all over himself.

Concert Review /
The Magnetic Fields
Andrew Hall
:: Less like a hatefuck than ever before.

Concert Review /
Atlas Sound
Andrew Hall
:: What, no hour-long "Sweet Emotion"?

Interview /
Lee Ranaldo
Joel Elliott
:: Lee Ranaldo on his Contre Jour performance, extreme noise, and keeping the OWS movement in the air during festive evenings for rich art patrons.

Column /
Jericho / IV :: Noise, Trauma, and Resistance (Pt. 2)
Joel Elliott
:: This month: more on the spontaneous noise of Occupy Wall Street.
Jericho

Festival /
Tomorrow Never Knows 2012
Kaylen Hann
:: Lay off the hat, asshole.




