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This month's selected CDs, vinyl and downloads, including Master Musicians Of Bukkake, Anti-G, Michael Chapman, Father's Children, Black Artists Group and Hype Williams. Plus specialist columns, unusual formats and reissues
The Inner Sleeve
Jace Clayton on Nass El Ghiwane
Print Run
New music books: a life of Carla Bley, Sugar Minott and Kingston Dancehall, the New York Avant-Garde reassessed
On Screen
Films & DVDs: The Miners' Hymns and Russian Film Pioneers
On Site
Exhibitions, installations, etc Dream weapon: The Art And Life Of Angus MacLise in New York City
On Location
Festival and concert reviews: Melvin Van Peebles wid Laxative, i and e Festival, Nurse With Wound + Bruce Gilbert & Mika Vainio + Radian and more
The Berlin instrument designer plays ghost in the machine with his beat programming. By Derek Walmsley
Nils Okland
The Norwegian Hardanger fiddler and improvisor talks Ole Bull with Julian Cowley
Collateral Damage David Keenan makes the case for music beginning at home
Global Ear
Beijing
Josh Feola fishes for Noise in Beijing's newest alternative music venue
Cross Platform
Adolp Wolfli
Brian Morton analyses the musical dimensions of the Swiss outsider's dense, troubled artwork
Invisible Jukebox US
Vicki Bennett, playful sound deconstructionist, welcome abroad The Wire's mystery record selection. Tested by Phil England
John Wall
How the London sampling composer is raising his game with Improv input and truculent avant garde poetry. By Richard Pinnell
John Maus
Joseph Stannard meets the Minnesota pop savant and punk theoriser who's fracking the last resources out of 1980s electro synth sounds
Roy Harper
Still in the crease in his 70th year, English music's old cricketer looks back over five decades of singing into the storm. By Rob Young
Epiphanies
Novelist Luke Williams enters the anechoic chamber with memories of John Cage
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