WERRA
FOXMA
Issue 4
Q4 2022
£4.99
Free to
WFR Sub Club members
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THE
WERRA FOXMA MAGAZINE.
ISSUE 4.
Hello
everyone,
Welcome
to issue 4! Well, me made it to end the year, through all of life’s ups and
downs. It’s been as eventful a year as we could have hoped for. Not everything
went our way, but life isn’t a straight path, and some curveballs were served
up and dealt with, alongside some spectacular hight points
Issue 4
is another feature packed affair, and starting from now, I have some help
putting the magazine together. Enter Michael Stanton and Rick Flynn! Michael
will handle some of the main features for us, and Rick is going lo look after
quarterly reviews, highlighting the best releases from our indie electronic
scene.
We put
Michael and Rick straight to work this issue. Rick presents his 10 favourite
albums of 2022 (plus honourable mentions), and Michael digs into the state of
the indie electronic scene, and looks at some of the highlights of 2022, plus a
lovely article on often-overlooked Edinburgh duo, Yimino.
The
recent Castles in Space Levitation ’22 and WFR North Plan B are reviewed, as
well as bringing you the line up for our latest festival, WFR NorthWest, help
in Lancaster next March, with a massive lineup including Warrington-Runcorn New
Town Development Plan, Sulk Rooms, Elizabeth Crompton and many more.
The
first full year of the WFR SubClub is in the books, and what a fisrt year we
have had! The year is completed with a trio of incredible albums from names
familiar to everyone, including Autumna, Mike K Smith, and Sulk Rooms.
Our 3
artist features come from across the Atlantic. The next two albums on the label
are covered in depth, including this issue’s cover artist, Bendu, and his
hypnotic new LP, Portaling. We also chat to Burial Grid, as we find out about
his new album, Music for No Tomorrow. We also take a trip through the studio of
Survey Channel, ahead of next year’s LP, Canvas Doubles.
And
finally, we let you look at some of the releases to look forward to from the
WFR 2023 roster. We are incredibly proud of the lineup that’s taken from over
the last few months, and we can’t wait to share some more amazing music with
you next year.
Enjoy,
and take care,
Fra
WFR
Frazer
Crown – Founder / / socials
@frabroon78
Hazel
Brown – Founder // design // logistics
@hazymazy81
Alasdair
O’May – A&R
@alasdairOMay
Steven
Anderson – Press & PR
@lfm_idm
WFR
Graphics Wing
Kate
Bosworth
@KAAAATE22
Stephen
Osborne@stephenjosborne
WFR
Editorial
Michael
Stanton – Features
@mchl_stntn
RickFlynn
– Reviews
@RickScottFlynn
WFR
Atlantic Distribution
Ben
Vance
@bendu_70
Salvatore
Mercatante
@smercatante_
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ISSUE 4
Contents
Intro
5 Forthcoming on WFR
6 WFR NorthWest
7 WFR Dark
8 Cover CD – Dohnavùr Remix Project
Verse
10 WFR SubClub – October to December
12 WFR North – Plan B
16 Castles In Space – Levitation ‘22
18 WFR 2022 review
Chorus
20 Cover feature artist – Bendu
24 Burial Grid
28 WFR Staff Winter Playlist
30 The Process – Survey Channel
Outro
32 Mike Stanton – The Scene As I See It
36 Rick Flynn’s top 10 albums of 2022
38 WFR 2023 Lookahead
42 Twitter @werrafoxma
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