Album

Lesser – Suppressive Acts I-X

Self-consciously awkward electronica from San Francisco

A Cut Above

NYC's queens of kitsch mine classic-rock vault

Robert Palmer – At His Very Best

Posthumous collection heavily skewed in favour of the '80s hits

This Month In Americana

With a new LP imminent, the Minnesota-based folk-country boy reissues albums two and three

Charalambides – Unknown Spin

The American underground is currently full of unashamedly cosmic bands, like Sunburned Hand Of The Man and Tower Recordings, who mix folk and psychedelia with an unusually fluent understanding of improvised music. Unfortunately, most of their records are difficult to track down, as they're only released in tiny, elaborately packaged quantities. Thanks to Kranky, then, for reissuing Unknown Spin, previously a limited run of 300 CD-Rs. Charalambides are a Texan trio specialising in a kind of desert drone constructed from guitar, wordless female harmonies and spectral pedal-steel.

Savath & Savalas – Apropat

Eclectic Prefuse 73 man turns his hand to Latin ballads

Cornelius – PM By Humans

Last year, in a fatally altruistic gesture, Japanese technocrat Cornelius invited visitors to his website to remix tracks from his excellent 2002 album, Point. PM (it stands for Point Mixes) purportedly compiles the best 12 from around 400 of those submitted, with largely dispiriting results. If Cornelius set out to showcase how the meticulous pastoral textures of Point could be desecrated, then PM is a triumph of sorts: only Masakatsu Inoue's "Pointer Remix", a beautiful hybrid of musique concrète and prickly ambience, really does the source material justice.

Various Artists – Goodbye, Babylon

Magnificent six-CD compilation of gospel roots

Pink Sunshine

DVD-Audio 5.1 Surround Sound version of Coyne and co's biggest-selling album

Dearth Row

Four major US R&B releases show the once-thriving scene to be in a creative trough
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