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Faust – Patchwork 1971-2002

Mosaic of hitherto unreleased Faust sounds, spanning their 31-year career

DPZ – Turn Off The Radio

Impressive revolutionary rap from Florida

Threnody Ensemble – Timbre Hollow

Elegant chamber music for Mogwai fans

Emily Sparks – What Could Not Be Buried

Beguiling country/folk-pop debut

Erasure – Other People’s Songs

Kitsch covers of pop standards

This Month In Americana

Stunning two-CD document of last summer's Louisville, Kentucky shows. DVD to follow

Buddy Miller – Midnight And Lonesome

Nashville-based Miller's stock has never been higher: Emmylou Harris' musical director for the past five years; superb 2001 collaboration with wife Julie narrowly edged out by Dylan's Love & Theft at the Grammys. Four albums in, this is his finest solo foray yet, remarkable for Miller's skilfully-woven fretwork and plaintive moonlit moan. A couple of throwaway rockers aside, its ambitious scope reins in cajun, dirty blues and old-time country.

Xtra Curricular

FUZZY WARBLES 2 Rating Star

Jeff Klein – Everybody Loves A Winner

Following labelmate Jesse Malin's success, twentysomething Jeff Klein's take on warped American mores pitches up in a darker backwater. Opener "Everything I Alright" is a suicidal arsonist's tale built around a grisly-lullaby keyboard loop and guest (and Klein landlady!) Patty Griffin's back-ups. "If I Get To California" rocks like early Uncle Tupelo, and "Another Breakdown" is a huskier Ryan Adams.

Cuban Heals

One of the greatest living exponents of American roots music teams up with leading Cuban rock guitarist for 12 examples of virtuoso twanging
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