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The Good Sheppard

Former God Machine frontman rediscovers the heavy rock within him

Einar Örn – Ghostigital

Solo debut from the Sugarcubes' other voice

G Unit – Beg For Mercy

50 Cent's ill-conceived follow-up to Get Rich Or Die Tryin'

Reviewing The Situationists

Reissued best-of follows renewed interest in scabrous post-punk politicos

Arthur Russell – The World Of Arthur Russell

It's an unlikely story: avant-garde cellist sees the light in a disco glitterball at New York gay club The Gallery and decides disco is the ultimate modern format for exploring minimalist composition. In the mid-'70s, Russell—conservatory-trained, a scholar of Eastern music forms, steeped in the ideas of Steve Reich and Terry Riley—was blown away by the engulfing quality of music transmitted over a massive club sound system and literally entranced by disco's use of repetition.

Soulsavers – Tough Guys Don’t Dance

Debut album follows a trio of superb seven-inch singles

Cabin Fever – La-La Land Records

Generic horror film, scored by Nathan Barr with contributions from the man who ups the eerie ante for David Lynch Angelo Badalamenti. Also has spooky-in-context songs from The Turtlenecks and Your Mom. Deliberately nerve-jangling: when I wanted to take it off, I couldn't. Most entertaining are Barr's sleevenotes: "After the score was completed I checked myself into the local psychiatric facility for various tests and shock therapy. They released me after a month with an electronic monitoring bracelet.

Show Of Hands – Country Life

Long-serving English roots band unmasked

Air – Talkie Walkie

French duo return to form on third album proper

Stevie Wonder – The Definitive Collection

Two-CD compilation full of little wonders
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