Inside this issue
Eiko Ishibashi & Jim O’Rourke: Moving from Tokyo to the country has permitted Eiko Ishibashi and Jim O’Rourke to realise new goals and projects, including Ishibashi’s new album The Dream My Bones Dream. By James Hadfield
JPEGMAFIA: The politically provocative hiphop of Barrington Hendricks is leavened with a sly wit that sees him taking on Trump, Morrissey and bro culture at large. By Emily Pothast
Michele Mercure: Reissues of her 1980s and 90s cassette and soundtrack work have given the Pennsylvania-based musician and now film composer the attention she deserves. By Emily Bick
London Improvisers Orchestra: Since 1997 an ever changing group of players in the capital have sought to further the radical ideas of conductor and composer Butch Morris, bolstering a global network in the process. By Phil England
Wume: The compulsively kinetic Baltimore duo hit their stride. By Larry Mizell Jr
Waistdeep Clique: The future looks weird for the US collective. By Joseph Stannard
Deena Abdelwahed: The Tunisian DJ and producer preaches liberation through dance. By Holly Dicker
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