Music Reviews
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        Scott Tuma Not For NobodyScott Tuma's latest is, to quote our reviewer, "sad bastard music of a different calibre". Alejandro Martinez elaborates...
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        Lonely Ghosts Don't Get Lost Or HurtEx-Help She Can't Swin man retreats to the bedroom with encouraging results. Iain Moffat reviews...
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        Deerhoof Offend MaggieWith Offend Maggie, Deerhoof reduce the effects and plug in the guitars. Sean Caldwell reviews...
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        Buraka Som Sistema Black DiamondBuraka Som Sistema takes us on a ride through an ethnic myriad of music, from Africa to Brasil to London to Buraca, Amadora, a small suburb of Lisbon. Miguel Morelli reviews...
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        Juana Molina Un DiaJuana Molina dispenses with the rule-book and begins to experiment with her sound on her fifth studio album. Ben Bollig reviews...
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      The Great Northwest The Widespread Reign of the Great NorthwestBrian Coates' collective attempts to recreate the panoramic sojourning of Deserter's Songs filtered through the bruised narcolepsy of Ladies & Gentleman We Are Floating In Space. Sounds good right? Iain Moffat reviews...
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        Hauschka FerndorfThe follow-up to acclaimed Fat Cat debut Room To Expand, this record sees Hauschka reflecting on the geography and nature of the area in which he grew up. Ben Bollig reviews...
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        Squarepusher Just A SouvenirTom Jenkinson's follow-up to 2006's Hello Everything is, remarkably, his twelfth album as Squarepusher. Sam Draper reviews...
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        The Automatic This Is A FixThe famous “sophomore slump” is now so ingrained in music culture that there was, weirdly, very little pressure on these Welsh chaps to produce anything sensational this time round. Alan Garner surveys the damage...
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        Jay Reatard Matador Singles 08Matador compiles Jay Reatard's semi-legendary series of sold-out limited edition 7" releases. David Coleman jumps on the bandwagon...
 
 
