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The former Gladiators singer has lost none of his magic.
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Strong and varied set from this hard-to-pigeonhole Brazilian duo.
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A thoroughly intriguing new set from semi-schizoid producer Benedic Lamdin.
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Lots of fun for late-period Perry fans, and will appeal to Orbologists, too.
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An excellent series worth full marks, as every track here is an absolute winner.
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An adventurous project that has been executed with tasteful verve.
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There is an entire day’s worth of great listening here.
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An impressive debut album that attests to the originality of its author.
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Refreshingly unencumbered material, and better for its rough edges.
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An exceptional track selection makes this one a winner.
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The Australians’ hybrid soul and funk sound continues to impress.
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Spirits-lifting funk from the south coast.
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High-quality second album from the rightly rising Jamaican talent.
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An odd mix of stripped-back sounds and guest-heavy cuts muddles this sixth LP.
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A great and unexpected comeback from the ever-reliable, always inspirational dub duo.
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Contemporary Angolan-Portuguese beats issued by the ever-exemplary Soundway label.
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A thoroughly decent debut set from a clearly talented dancehall artist.
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This is a triumph, and it’ll be exciting to hear what Sunlightsquare cook up next.
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A must for even the most seasoned cumbia hound.
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Nothing new, but there’s enough fine funk here to keep the body moving.
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Music intricately linked with the sands of the Sahara.
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A fine early work from one of reggae’s true visionaries
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A polished fourth solo studio LP aimed at mainstream reggae audiences.
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Dubstep meets avant-garde jazz on this ensemble’s beguiling debut.
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One of the greatest albums of all time, and nothing short of a masterpiece.
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A highly varied fusion of European and African styles that works surprisingly well.
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Complex compositions full of enthralling musical flourishes.
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An inspired fusion of styles on Dubulah and company’s sophomore effort.
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Funk legend Coffey revisits his back catalogue with a lot of help from some friends.
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Marley’s final live performance is a strangely saddening listen.
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Great music, plain and simple, seamlessly strung together for maximum party vibe effect.
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An impressive album that simply sounds better which each new listening.