‘The Wire’ Free Audio Downloads and Streams
July 16th, 2008So, I am sure that you know about The Wire. It is the ‘Modern Music’ magazine based out of the UK. They write some of the most in-depth and well informed reviews and articles that you’ll find anywhere, on the web or in print. Really. Where else will you find a magazine that features, ON THE COVER artists such as Ricardo Villalobos, Phil Niblock, Throbbing Gristle, Terry Reily and Vladislav Delay? Absolutely no place. They are pretty much ‘the defacto’ place you turn to when you want to read about the stuff that really matters.
If you didn’t know, on their site they have some really great exclusive content - both mixes and tracks. One of my favorites is a Mira Calix mix from the ‘Faster than Sound’ festival competition page. Some are to download, and some are to stream. Downloading is nice, streaming is problematic if you want to listen to that track on your iPod while riding the subway. You can trick the site into letting you download the files if you take a look at the URL and modify it slightly. I don’t want to get into too much trouble so that is all I will say on that. :)
The other reccent audio treat that has been tickling my ears is the 74 minute uneditted interview with the iconic free jazz trumpeter Bill Dixon.
I can’t help but think that this interview would make for some *amazing* source materail for sampling and sourcing. Stream only? Not really a problem. Take a look at the URL and do a little tweaking and you should be good to go.
Keep on reading and listening to all the wonderful music that is out there!
Tags: Bill Dixon, download, Mira Calix, The Wire




July 16th, 2008 at 4:11 pm
Here is what I mean by you can download the file instead of just streaming.
This is the info on the site for the first part of the Bill Dixon interview at this URL: .
Listen to ‘Bill Dixon interview part one’ (Stream)?
* File: Mp3, 204kbps stereo
* Length: 6:04 (8.84MB)
When you mouse over the “# Listen to ‘Bill Dixon interview part one’ (Stream)?” url, in your browser info bar you see: http://www.thewire.co.uk/files.php?file=644&action=stream
Copy and past the link into a text editor. Right click or control click to copy link.
To download a link like this, just change action=stream to action=download so the URL now reads:
http://www.thewire.co.uk/files.php?file=644&action=download
Copy and paste the new URL into the location bar of your browser and hit return.
Viola. You are now downloading the file instead of streaming it.