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        This is the complete run of SIGNAL to NOISE (and it’s precursor,
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Pick any twelve you want from the list below . . .

46 / SUMMER 2007: Oxbow, Greg Davis, Siltbreeze Records, Dino
Saluzzi, Jessica Rylan, Burkhard Beins, Andrew Duke ...

45 / SPRING 2007: Jarboe, High Llamas, Steve Swell, Jean Derome,
Peter Walker, The Slip, Lauren Newton, Milton Babbitt, Blood
Brothers, Arbouretum, Harris Wulfson . . .

44 / WINTER 2007: Comets on Fire, Ornette Coleman, Dubstep overview,
Soft Machine, Malcolm Goldtesin, Peeesseye, Ed Chang, Yukonexus6,
Indian Jewelry, Califone, Outward Sound Ensemble . . .

43 / FALL 2006: Roscoe Mitchell, Muhal Richard Abrams & George
Lewis, Oneida, “The Dark Blues”: Tetuzi Akiyama, Loren Connors, Keiji
Haino, Glenn Weyant Plays the Border Wall, “Violin Cases: Anger,
Carbone, Scheinman, Gauthier and BouBou on the violin’s expanding
role in modern music,” Edgetone New Music Summit, Colleen, Dub Trio,
Starving Weirdos,

42 / SUMMER 2006: Tony Conrad, Rhys Chatham, Jonathan Kane, Arnold
Dreyblatt, San Agustin and the Table of the Elements label, Glenn
Kotche, Maria Schneider, Joe Fiedler, Jim McAuley, Pleasurehorse,
Matana Roberts, Aidan Baker . . .

41 / SPRING 2006: Elliott Carter, Sunburned Hand of the Man, Anthony
Coleman, Tom Verlaine, Sgt. William Thompson IV, Konono No. 1, Paal
Nilssen-Love, Zovoloka & AGF Derek Bailey RIP …

40 / WINTER 2006 : SOLD OUT

39 / FALL 2005: Joe McPhee, Gang of Four, The Dead C, Rob Mazurek,
Lawrence English in China, Magik Markers, Xiu Xiu, James Finn,
Christopher O’Riley, Kyle Bruckmann . . .

38 / SUMMER 2005: Fourtet, ESP_Disk, Three Faces of Today’s Hip-Hop:
Saul Williams, Rob Sonic & Busdriver, David Rakowski, Guernsey’s Jazz
Auction, Oneida, Happy Apple, Erroneous Funk.

37 / SPRING 2005: Genesis P-Orridge, David S. Ware Quartet, Susan
Alcorn, Harold Budd, Hood, Buck 65, Hair Police,

36 / WINTER 2005: Ellery Eskelin with Andrea Parkins and Jim Black,
Albert Ayler, Beans, Jandek on Corwood DVD, Wibutee, Gebhard
Ullmann, DJ Jester the Filipino Fist, Giant Sand . . .

35 / FALL 2004: “The Artist’s Role in Waging PEACE: William Parker,
Kidd Jordan, David Budbill, Dave Burrell, Eugene Chadbourne, Jack
Wright and others sound off on the topic of music and social change,”
The Fugs, The Revolutionary Ensemble, John Butcher, Ellen Fullman,
Eugene McDaniels, Comets on Fire, J. Frede, Sam Shalabi, Dalek.

34 / SUMMER 2004 : Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Steve Lacy & Irene Aebi,
Pete Cosey, Lukas Ligeti, Reed Ghazala & “Circuit Bending,” Philip
Gelb, Darin Gray, Dom Minasi, Fire of Space, . . .

33 / SPRING 2004: Yoshimi P-we, Burton Greene, Charalambides, El-P,
John “Drumbo” French, Cerberus Shoal, Jeph Jerman, Table of the
Elements,

32 / WINTER 2004: Wiliam Parker & the Creative Music Orchestra, Neil
Michael Hagerty, Jaap Blonk, Vida Blue, JoAnne Pow!ers, Fritz Welch,
Matthew Sperry RIP

31 / FALL 2003: Kid Koala, Kali Z. Fasteau, Alan Licht, Guillermo
Gregorio, nmperign, Kevin Norton, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Delmark
Records at 50 ...

30 / SUMMER 2003: Yo La Tengo, Cex, Butch Morris, Reynols, Rova
Saxophone Quartet, Otha Turner RIP, Faruq Z. Bey, Matt Valentine,
Wally Shoup

29 / SPRING 2003: Wadada Leo Smith, Tim Barnes, Tim Hecker, Califone,
Tyondai Braxton, Brokeback ...

28 / WINTER 2003: The Residents, Henry Grimes, Mego, The Muffin Men,
DJ/Rupture, Oren Ambarchi, Amon Tobin, Greg Hamilton, Atmosphere ...

27 / FALL 2002: Public Enemy, “20 Secret Treasures”, Jack Wright,
Axel Dorner, King Sunny Ade, Rana, Bert Wilson, Jacob Fred Jazz
Odyssey ...

26 / SUMMER 2002: Blechdom from Blectum, Dave Burrell, Elephant 6
Recording Company, Morton Feldman

25 / SPRING 2002: DJ Spooky meets Matthew Shipp, Rev. Dwight
Frizzell, Town & Country, Pillow, Terminal 4, Simon H. Fell

24 / WINTER 2002: Master Musicians of Jajouka, Anthony Braxton, Sex
Mob, Henry Flynt, Mike Doughty, The Remote Viewers, James Kochalka
Superstar, Oluyemi & Ijeoma Thomas, Langley Schools Music Project

23 / FALL 2001: Sunny Murray, Avant-Guitarists (Elliott Sharp, David
Fiuczynski, David Gilmore, Blood Ulmer), Jon Fishman, Vibracathedral
Orchestra, Marco Eneidi, Bablicon, Eugene Chadbourne on John Lee
Hooker, Coltrane’s Olatunji concert

22 / SUMMER 2001: George Clinton, Glenn Jones on John Fahey, Vision
Festival photo essay, Club d’Elf, Steffen Basho-Junghans, Jemeel
Moondoc, Russian Free Jazz . . .

21 / SPRING 2001: Pauline Oliveros, Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, Eddie
Gale, Marina Rosenfeld, Mushroom

20 / WINTER 2001: Medeski, Martin & Wood, Sabir Mateen, Annette
Peacock, David Young’s Jazz Loft, Living Daylights, Adam Rudolph,

19 / FALL 2000: Cecil Taylor, “Trance-Fusion” (Disco Biscuits, Lake
Trout, Sound Tribe Sector 9), Peter Kowald on the road, Kahil
El’Zabar, Satoko Fujii, Phil Durrant

18 / July-August 2000: “Dangerous Improv” (electro-acousticians Kevin
Drumm, Otomo Yoshihide, Gunter Muller, Christian Fennesz), Borah
Bergman, William Hooker, Peggy Lee, Naftule’s Dream,

17 / May-June 2000: Yusef Lateef, Georg Graewe, DJ Logic, Either/
Orchestra, Gold Sparkle Band, Creative Music Studio

16 / March-April 2000: John Scofield, Steve Lacy on Brion Gysin,
Loren MazzaCane Connors, John Tchicai ...

15 / January-February 2000: Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Kip Hanrahan, The
Slip, Gerry Hemingway ...

14 / November-December 1999: Marshall Allen & the Sun Ra Arkestra,
Ben Watson on “randomness & antagonism in electric guitar stylings”,
Charlie Haden

13 / September-October 1999: Joseph Jarman, Test, Zoot Horn Rollo,
Bob Moses, Alan Silva, Uri Caine

12 / July-August 1999: Bernie Worrell, Roscoe Mitchell, Chris Speed.

11 / May-June 1999: Vision Festival, Fred ANderson, Last Exit,
Dominic Duval

10 / March-April 1999: Col. Bruce Hampton interviewed by Eugene
Chadbourne, Gino Robair, Gunther Schuller

6 / July-August 1999: Herbie Hancock, Sam Rivers, Bobby Huctherson,

5 / May-June 1999: Medeski, Martin & Wood, John Scofield, Charlie Hunter

4 / March-April 1999: Greyboy All-Stars, David Grisman, Roy Haynes

3 / January-February 1998: Sun Ra, Galactic, Don Byron

2 / November-December 1997: Sonny Rollins, Oteil Burbridge

1 / September-October 1997: Jazz Mandolin Project, William Parker