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Walking Down Mainstreet (2006) by Tarras

Tarras are an awesome six-piece, traditional/original folk band from the north of England. They're all incredible musicians and songwriters. If you ever get a chance to see them live I highly recommend it.” George Heslop

Tosta Mista (2012) by Hooded Fang

“Hugely uplifting, brilliantly ramshackle surf-pop. I’ve gotten round the fact it’s only 28 minutes long by playing it over and over and over...” Gemma Samways



Eating (2002) by Takagi Masakatsu

Takagi Masakatsu's music steps into the room as softly as a tiny cat, and brightens up the dullest pre-spring day. It's a bit like a more playful Savath & Savalas, and obviously made in closer temporal proximity to the 90s - none of which does its loveliness any harm.” Mia Filisch

Transverse (2012) by Carter Tutti Void

"Side project of Chris & Cosey and Nik Void. If you don't know what that means, it's abstract, noisy and great!" Goncalo Pereira


Letzte Woche

Zoo (2012) by Ceremony

"After lots of shoegaze and wannabe intellectualistic indietronica in recent months, I appreciate a good portion of unpretentious punk. And Ceremony certainly know how to deliver that. Zoo marks a move away from the hardcore sound of Rohnert Park, towards a more post-punk and grunge approach that will please lovers of Wire, Hüsker Dü, Mission of Burma or the Pixies." Lorena Blattner

Greatest Hits Twinkle Brother's (2010) by Twinkle Brother, Trebunie Tutki, W. Kiniorski

"If, like me, you've been yearning for a hybrid of Jamaican reggae and Polish Górale music, then wait no longer. This album (produced by legendary Brit-dubmeister Adrian Sherwood) went gold in Poland in the '90s. Hard to imagine the circumstances that led to its creation. Na zdrowie!" Stephen Somerville



New Look (2011) by New Look

"New Look bring the nuance and playfulness of Gusgus to the sparse synths of Vince Clarke-era Depeche Mode. Simple arrangements: irresistible melodies." Ian Bell

Mellow Out (2003) by Mainliner

"Sit back and let Mainliner throw your ass around the room. Note: If you're not accustomed with Japanese noise-rock, it might be worth previewing before purchasing." Costas Kontos


Die Woche vor letzter Woche ...

Drums And Guns (2007) by Low

"For this album, Low experimented with electronics a little. More progressive than previous album The Great Destroyer, and highly recommended for fans of Radiohead and Múm." Will Munn

Something (2012) by Chairlift

"Chairlift do 80s-influenced synth-pop brilliantly. Something is knowing without being smug and one of my favourite albums so far this year." Gemma Samways



Futureboogie 10 (2012) by Various Artists

"The Bristol disco squad unleash a celebration of 10 years of parties, radio shows and records with 10 "ready for summer" sizzlers. Best enjoyed on the Adriatic with a rum punch. Or, failing that, a warm bottle of Sol in Clifton somewhere." Dan Heath

World, You Need A Change Of Mind (2012) by Kindness

"Rough Trade put it as early Scritti mixed with Arthur Russell." Goncalo Pereira


Die Woche davor

Le voyage dans la lune (2012) by Air

"In principle, a re-scoring of Georges Méliès classic silent film. In practice, it's a cracking piece of quirky, French electronica that stands independently as one of Air's finest." James Kane

Six Cups Of Rebel (2012) by Lindstrøm

"Nu-disco king's new full length" Goncalo Pereira



Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International (2012) by Various Artists

"I love Bob Dylan but this is weird! Worth checking out for the crazy range of artists covering four CDs worth of Dylan tracks. I recommend the Hucknall attempt at 'One Of Us Must Know' - it's a triumph!" Jim Sanders

Fantastic Vol. 2 (2009) by Slum Village

"Six years since the death of Jay Dee and his production is still light years ahead of the game. The second album from his group Slum Village changed hip-hop forever and sounds as fresh now as the day it was unleashed on the world from Detroit." Aaron FitzGerald


Und so weiter ...

Synchronised Swimmers (2010) by Hafdis Huld

"The most recent album from the Icelandic pop princess features jolly and uplifting tracks with great instrumentation and absorbing lyrics. As she is currently working on new material, it is well worth introducing yourself to her back catalogue now." Paul Shannon

War Elephant #2 (2011) by War Elephant

"This is a blatant self-advertisement! Welcome to my acoustic folk/rock band War Elephant. We play an interesting myriad of styles (imagine Metallica, Oasis, Bob Dylan and Rush having a love child). Our claim to fame is that we played 'High Voltage Festival' last year!" George Heslop



The Lion's Roar (2012) by First Aid Kit

"A heartfelt, beautiful, romantic sound. In an over-produced, over-styled pop landscape, this brings you crashing down to earth on your first listen." Jim Sanders


Young Man in America (2012) by Anais Mitchell

"Hadestown, the stupendously good record Anais Mitchell released prior to this, was as epic in scale and ambition as the Greek myth it contemporised, but undoubtedly created an Heraclean task to follow. Good thing then that, pared down much like her earlier records, Young Man in America is a total triumph over all odds. Less folk opera, and more a collection of modern American folk parables. Think Cormac McCarthy in musical form, and you'll have a taste of just how good this is." Nick Skelton

Johnny "Tarzan" Weissmüller Presents Music From The Jungle Discotheque (1972) by Johnny "Tarzan" Weissmüller

"A cash-in album, released some thirty years after the film series it's milking, this warped tribute to Tarzan films (actually the work of Hans Edler) takes zippy, rock and roll, stomping glam rock and even seems to anticipate new wave, all interwoven with Weissmuller's teutonic Tarzan and deranged jungle noises. Extraordinary stuff." Stephen Somerville



Far Side Virtual (2011) by James Ferraro

"Hippos In Tanks' big year. I already recommended Laurel Halo, Games and Hype Williams, here is another unmissable album in the same genre." Goncalo Pereira

Unbreakable (2012) by PRIMAL FEAR

"The latest album from Germany's answer to Judas PriestJudas Priest and also one of their best to date. Featuring ex-Gamma Ray vocalist Ralf Scheepers and prolific musician and songwriter Mat Sinner, Unbreakable is full of metal anthems that will make you want to put your fists in the air and scream along in your best falsetto!" Alex Murton


Lifeforms (2003) by Future Sound Of London

"A masterclass in how to create atmosphere and it manages to simultaneously sound wholly other-worldly and warmly human. And c'mon, £3.49? Surely that's a pricing error. Snap it up before we notice." James Kane

Tramp (2012) by Sharon Van Etten

"Prior to this album, this well-connected singer-songwriter was probably most famous for singing with The National and The Antlers. Despite the eye-watering array of guest stars, Tramp ought to make Van Etten a star in her own right." Gemma Samways



More Than Me (2011) by Eliphino

"Bang up to date, proper house music from a young Yorkshireman with huge potential. 'Ave it you nutbags!" Aaron FitzGerald

Cowboys From Hell (2010) by Pantera

"Pantera's first platinum album. When only southern trash metal will suffice." James Atherton


Cabaret Cixous (2011) by Maria Minerva

"I have no idea what to call this; let's go with psych ambient." Goncalo Pereira

Pott: In the Heart of Things (2012) by Commotio

"This is a wash of modern choral polyphony that builds on Byrd. Close your eyes and float away!" Jonathan Matthews



Coastal Grooves (2011) by Blood Orange

"Came across this when desperately doing 'similar artists' searches for Grimes. Now, if you ask me, Blood Orange doesn't have much to do with Grimes at all, but it's absolutely lovely to listen to on a Sunday evening. And on Monday mornings. Erm, yep: basically I listen to it all the time at the moment, especially 'Champagne Coast'! <3" Mia Filisch

I'm Still in Love With You (1999) by Al Green

"One of those rare things; a perfect album. From 1972, when soul music was experimenting with the strings which would eventually lead to the stabs that punctuated disco. However, Al Jackson Jr's loping, perfect percussion is the base for a more funky stew." Stephen Somerville


Last Day of Summer (2011) by White Denim

"If 'Tony Fatti' doesn't get your toes tapping, seek medical assistance." Will James

Fin (2012) by John Talabot

"Moody, Mediterranean house record for John Talabot's first full length." Goncalo Pereira



Portico Quartet (2012) by Portico Quartet

"This self-titled third LP from the London jazz quartet feels like a triumphant coming of age. Stand-out piece 'Ruins' contains echoes of The Cinematic Orchestra at their very best. Documentary sound-bed ubiquity awaits in 2012." Aaron FitzGerald

Islands - Essential Einaudi (2011) by Ludovico Einaudi

"We’ve been listening to this album for a while at the Luxembourg office, it’s just so meditative." Carole Krieps


Invisible Sunrise (2011) by Seahawks

"Chilled!" Goncalo Pereira

You'll Improve Me (Caribou Remix) (2011) by Junior Boys

"Dan Snaith does it again with another deadly remix, this time for fellow Canadians Junior Boys. Skip the needless intro and you're in for neck-snapping arpeggiated fun. Remixer of the moment, no question." Aaron FitzGerald



Age of the Joker (2011) by EDGUY

"A huge return to form for these German metal heavyweights. A perfect blend of power metal and 80s MOR. Ticks all the boxes for me." Alex Murton

Strange Weekend (2012) by Porcelain Raft

"Superb debut from London-based, Italian ex-pat Mauro Remiddi. Fans of Washed Out and Korallreven will enjoy it A LOT." Gemma Samways


fabric 61: Visionquest (2011) by Visionquest

"Lovel, dub-bly! Like listening to techno underwater." Raoul Millais

Both Ways Open Jaws (2011) by The Dø

"Off-beat electro-pop at its finest." Gemma Samways



Up To Our Hips (1999) by The Charlatans

"Underrated third outing from 90s indie groovemeisters. Notable for 'Jesus Hairdo', it's a baggy, blues-rock gem." Will James

From Rotting Fantasylands (2009) by Nero's Day At Disneyland

"One of the most convincingly mental (in the geekiest sense of the word) artists I know of. Try imagining a description in which the words "breakcore", "cartoon drone" and "baroque opulence" all make sense, and you've got him. Or listen to 'Eulogy for Nick Galvas' to get a taste." Mia Filisch


Field Music (Measure) (2010) by Field Music

"Apparently their new album is going to be just as ground breaking as the last one so it's worth reminding yourself how good it was (in preparation)." Rob Bowley 

Electric Ladyland (2010) by The Jimi Hendrix Experience

"It's hard to believe that this album was made in 1968, from the sonic manipulation of the introduction to the progressive blues epic of 'Voodoo Chile' and the rawness of 'Crosstown Traffic', Hendrix really was ahead of his time." Will Munn

Força Bruta (2006) by Jorge Ben

"A somewhat introspective and largely acoustic set from Rio's favourite son at the peak of his powers. Brazilian music doesn't get better than this." Aaron FitzGerald

Its The Arps (2012) by Todd Terje

"Smalltown Supersound muscle their way into the new year with this new EP from Norwegian space-disco titan Todd Terje." Alex Corradi