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Leeds-based band’s new album delivers swirling psychedelia with contemporary bite.
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Cope’s solo standout, and a record he’d naturally never repeat.
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Two-decades 'overdue' it might be, but this is an astounding return.
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An absolute tour de force of an album from an artist with nothing left to lose.
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Kentish singer’s second crack at a music career may lead to rich rewards.
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A perfect partnership of movie and music, albeit of the creepiest kind.
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A nice little stocking filler for the country lovin' type.
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Uncompromising, truly unique music from the experimental veteran.
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Incredible proof of how perfect pop can be in the right hands.
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A modern classic truly worth celebrating.
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There are some absolute corkers on this updated remix collection.
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Showcases Tim’s winning way of managing to fit his surroundings perfectly.
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This 1996 debut still stands tall as the sound of abandon and messiness.
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A glorious notice of where the Pulp story really begins.
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Where the Oxford band established their own identity in no little style.
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A glorious collection, placing Blur firmly amongst the very best bands of all time.
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A word-of-mouth debut LP that’ll make perfect sense when the situation suits.
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The complete picture of a band hitting a fantastic stride at a very early stage.
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Over 30 years on, Dare’s music still sounds fresh enough to mark it a pop classic.
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This debut might lack a definite individuality, but it’s promising stuff nonetheless.
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The trio looks back on a life lived through music, and the daft things it makes people do.
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It should be no problem for Fields to find a new audience with this collection.
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A fantastic return which will appeal to middle-aged ravers and fresher ears alike.
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The greatest electronic live album ever? It just might be…
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Vince Clarke and Martin Gore reunite for a fine set of European-flavoured techno.
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Perhaps the ‘most Air’ collection the French pair has ever mustered.
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Disco duo’s debut LP is fantastic, so be sure to follow these bears.
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The Final is effectively the story of 80s pop, and Wham!’s evergreen epitaph.
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Formless grooves and elegant ambience from the London-based duo.
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French dance duo has created their own realm and progressed into a formidable force.
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An insightful, and rather brilliant, mix from the odd-pop duo.
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Something of a return to form – just don’t expect an Endtroducing beater.
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Tough, transcendent and sexy in a rather odd fashion.
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A bold debut from a young London outfit full of promise.
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A fantastic fifth album from a Pop Idol who continues to deliver the goods.
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Staggering electronic psychedelia, fit for the stadiums.
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James’ masterpiece from 1993 marked the beginning of their work with Brian Eno.
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A celebration of life and wonder that reignited the Georgia band’s career.
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A slow-burning potential classic from the Brighton-based songwriter.
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The Belgian choir displays fleeting signs of ambition beyond achieving novelty status.
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Cut away the hype, image and psychobabble and there’s still a great pop album here.
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This turn for the reflective helped further secure The Bad Seeds’ legacy.
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A hardcore-only limited-edition set – but what a fantastic set it is.
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Amazing collaboration between Canadian soprano and English garage-goth dandy.
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US singer’s tragedy-tainted second album could prove to be a timeless wonder.
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The band’s last brilliant, consistent album, expanded with bonus content.
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Their deliciously boundless breakthrough, remastered and expanded.
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A third long-play set likely to sound great come this summer’s festival season.
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Strip away the nonsense surrounding its maker since, and Faith is an enduring pop classic.
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A jubilant and celebratory collection of large tunes.