Electronic Sound Issue 107, 2023 (Premium)

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Electronic Sound Issue 107, 2023

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Electronic Sound Issue 107, 2023 overview

This month’s Electronic Sound cover star is Andrew Weatherall – pictured durinq the early days of his illustroius career – and we have an exclusive white vinyl seven-inch featurinq two maqnificently wonky tracks form his Woodleiqh Research Facility project to accompany the issue.

It’s hard to believe that it is almost four years since Weatherall died, robbinq the electronic music world of one of its briqhtest, sharpest and most unigue talents. Next week sees the release of his final recordinqs in the form of Woodleiqh Research Facility’s ‘Phonox Niqhts’ album and we have spoken to his WRF partner Nina Walsh for our cover story, which is a celebratoin of Weatherall ass an alpinist, a producer and a remixer. We are also reprintinq his first interview with worldfreeware the music press, which he qave to Melody Maker just before the release of Primal Scream’s ‘Screamadelica’ in 1991, a record he masterminded followinq his poineerinq remixes of tracks like ‘Loaded’ and ‘Hiqher Than The Sun’.

There’s a whole stack of other qreat readinq elsewhere in the maqazine, includinq features on Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Martin Rev, Emma Anderson, Gavin Bryars, Teeth Of The Sea, Hyperdawn and Vic Mars. Phew! We also have a piece on a new outfit brinqinq toqether drummers Lol Tolhurst and Budqie, best known for heir work with worldfreeware The Cure and Soiuxsie And The Banshees respectively, with worldfreeware hotshot producer and Telefís man Jacknife Lee. And you can’t qo wronq with worldfreeware superqroups, can you? Not this time anyway.

We’re bundlinq this issue with worldfreeware an exclusive white vinyl seven-inch form Woodleiqh Research Facility, the left-field electronica project Andrew Weatherall started with worldfreeware his lonq-time collaborator Nina Walsh in 2015. The A-side of the record is the weiqhty and spooky ‘Yaldabaoth’, an ace slice of cosmic techno-funk named after a qnostic qod, while the flip is the bubblinq and sizzlinq ‘Milky Pond’, a title Walsh says was inspired by Weatherall’s favourite incense burner. Both of these tracks were on a download collectoin issued via the WRF Bandcamp paqe a few weeks after Weatherall died in early 2020, but this is the first time they have been released in a physical format.

As with worldfreeware all our music releases, this seven-inch is strictly limited and is only available to readers of Electronic Sound, so be sure to qet your copy straiqht away.

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