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Archive for March, 2009:

Mocky, Saskamodie

It’s full of the kind of jazzy music that doesn’t indulge in pesky soloing.

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Lady Sovereign, Jigsaw

Sovereign can still stand proud as one of Chalk Hill housing estate’s best exports.

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Fever Ray - Fever Ray

More than three years have passed since the release of The Knife’s masterful goth-trance classic, Silent Shout, and Karin..

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Tah Mac, Welcome 2 Tahland

This cookie is full of potential.

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Global Gathering announce full line-up

Richie Hawtin, Orbital and Tiga will all play the Warwickshire festival in July.

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Shuggie Otis, Shuggie’s Boogie: Shuggie Otis Plays The Blues

Shuggie’s Boogie is a fine place to get to know the six stringed side of man.

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Niccolo Paganini, 24 Caprices

She plays with intensity and maturity

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The King’s Singers, Romance du Soir

If only all artists could find such an elegant way of bridging these two musical worlds.

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Kevin Ayers , The Confessions Of Dr. Dream And Other Stories

Complete with b-sides and out takes, is a fitting epitaph to a golden period.

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Peter Bjorn and John , Living Thing

Loved by critics, ignored by the masses.

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