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Prized session guitarist teases with six tracks of graceful simplicity.
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Radiohead frontman remains instantly recognisable despite electronic disguise.
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Nine meditations upon a broken thumb.
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Christmas songs served sugar free by the voice of Everything but the Girl.
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The return of the space disco cowboy.
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Modern soul music the way it should be…
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A break-up album full of affection and understanding.
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A mischievous release from a man accustomed to unconventional records.
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An impressive third LP from Natasha Kahn, but somehow lacking heart.
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Brooklyn four-piece make a long-awaited, welcome return.
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Back at last for a little life laundry, Karl Wallinger unlocks his archive.
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Tranquillity triumphs on the erudite Canadian’s latest album.
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Can do: quintessential krautrock rescued from the archives.
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Eighteen years after his last new material, the soul legend is back.
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Another lesson in modest brilliance from the former Brit and Mercury nominees.
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Calming minimalism from long-dormant Detroit experimentalists.
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Icelandic stars pursue a more peaceful path on their sixth studio LP.
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Perfectly poised, charmingly understated chamber pop.
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Sheffield crooner turns up the amps.
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Star Norwegian drummer goes solo with a sometimes creepy debut LP.
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Classy Americana from Canadian chanteuse produced by Bon Iver.
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No more cartooning around from Damon Albarn.
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Former Coral guitarist releases a strings-heavy solo debut.
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London duo takes a macrocosmic approach to sound.
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Exquisitely poised melancholy from Swedish singer-songwriter.
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Disconcerting but bewitching debut from Berlin-based siren.
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Berlin-based Swede matches techno with dreampop on album three.
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Inspirational guitar hero at his pyrotechnical finest.
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Innovative, sample-pioneering debut on CD at last.
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A passionate, poetic labour of love.
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Adequate third album from rising indie star.
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Veteran musical pioneer teams up with “thinker and writer”.
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Classic rap redefined by the Canadian prankster.
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Belfast quartet arrives fully formed.
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Gloomy theatrical electronica from Berlin-based Brit.
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Imaginative and surprising collaboration from Berlin-based pianist and cellist.
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Past and present combine for post-classical dream pop.
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Double-disc compilation reveals a great band’s shortcomings.
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Twilight tinklings from experimental Norwegian chanteuse.
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Career-crowning retrospective released on eve of band’s retirement.
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Shakey’s back with his 34th studio album.
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Canadian trio take a trip to the Deep South.
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1990s leftfield rock updated for the 21st century.
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Unpretentious, delicate tunes from Radiohead’s sticksman.
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Post-shoegazing classic reissued with bonus disc of demos.
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New soundtracks for rare experimental films.
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Roll over, Beethoven: Richter blurs the boundaries between indie and classical.
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A powerfully ominous reshaping of old-school Americana.