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Album

The Ramainz – Live In NYC

Final offering from da bruddas past their gabba-gabba heyday

Affecting nu-folk debut from Liverpudlian Lin Sangster

Dancing In The Dark

Best-of for uniquely bleak songwriter

West World

The all-encompassing world of alt.country

Simple Minds

Remastering the Scottish stadium rockers' fame years

Hoggboy – Or 8?

Debut release from Yorkshire four-piece follows on from support slot with The White Stripes

Kinky

From Monterey, Mexico, Kinky's extraordinary debut album was recently shortlisted for the American equivalent of the Mercury Music Prize, and it's easy to hear why. The quartet mix funk, house, rock-en-Español, salsa, hip hop and mariachi into an anarchic musical fusion that has inevitably been dubbed 'decks-Mex'. Think the Chemical Brothers meet Flaco Jiminez and you'll get the idea. The lyrics are fascinating, too, although they're almost entirely in Spanish. "San Antonio" is about a local saint, who, when hung upside down, helps women to catch boyfriends.

Mick Turner – Moth

Fine Australian guitar sketches

Various Artists – Digital Disco

Avant-electro types dazzled by mirrorballs

Aqualung

Former frontman of The 45's and Ruth strikes gold
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