Album

John Martyn – Late Night John

Intelligently compiled selection of mellow magic

The Railway Children – Gentle Sound

Acoustic re-recordings from lovelorn Factory Records refugees

Dave Davies – Bug

First solo album in 20 years from UFO-spotting ex-Kink

Mylo – Destroy Rock & Roll

Chilled debut from soft-rock-sampling young Scot

Slow Dazzle

Treasure-trove of dirge and lullaby over three CDs and one DVD

Altered States Of America

By 1967, rock'n'roll's voracious appetite for new sounds had drawn it unexpectedly close to another countercultural phenomenon: the classical avant-garde. John Cale, a former student of LaMonte Young, was introducing minimalist drone to The Velvet Underground. Paul McCartney was becoming diverted by the musique concrète and collagist techniques that would eventually result in "Revolution 9".

Pop Artless

Typically unadorned, quirky new album from cult hero

Ron Sexsmith – Retriever

Seventh outing from Toronto troub, with Ed Harcourt on piano

Phil Manzanera – 6PM

Master guitarist with all-star guests

The Agronomist

A labour of love for Jonathan Demme who spent seven years following Haitian human rights activist and broadcaster Jean Dominique. An agronomist by background on an island run by bandits, Dominique's struggle to bring justice to his homeland ended in a hail of bullets outside Radio Haiti in 2000. For all Demme's efforts, you never feel the film quite cracks its subject, but it does throw a grim spotlight on Haiti's interminable agonies.
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