Reviews
Lee Ranaldo and Raul Refree (2020)
Names of North End Women
Sonic Youth’s ‘third voice’ Lee Ranaldo moves out of his solo career safe spaces with this intriguing collaborative detour with Raul Refree
New Order and Liam Gillick (2019)
∑(No,12k,Lg,17Mif): So It Goes
Groundbreaking indie/electronica outfit New Order team up with revered conceptual artist Liam Gillick for a frequently dazzling live set recorded during the band’s five night residency at Manchester International Festival 2017
Related
Maps
Interview
James Chapman, the main man with Maps, has been recording at home in his bedroom in Northampton for years. Having recently started playing live with a backing band, he talks to Anthony Strutt about his three to date vinyl only singles, and his debut album which he will come out on Mute Records
A Place to Bury Strangers
Interview
Anthony Strutt catches up with original and founder member, Oliver Ackermann from New York-based noise rockers A Place to Bury Strangers to talk about their just released fourth album, 'Transfixiation', and life for the band since leaving Mute Records
Features
Can
Remasters Profile
Mute Records, in a second batch of reissues, have remastered and re-released four of German experimentalists Can's latter albums. Anthony Strutt profiles them
Director's Label
Corbjin, Glazer, Romanek and Sednaoui
Anthony Dhanendran looks at the second volume of releases in Mute's Director's Label series, which profiles the work of pop video directors and film makers Anton Corbijn, Jonathan Glazer, Mark Romanek and Stephane Sednaoui