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It seems a long time ago now, when I thought post-rock was the most exciting music in the world. The thing with those early records by Tortoise and such was that they made anything seem possible. Post-rock was never going to supersede rock, but in the mid-'90s it still felt like a fantastically open-minded scene. The bands weren't hung up on the old signifiers of rock, they had this voracious appetite for so much music: jazz, electronica, Krautrock, endlessly obscure diversions from the well-beaten path. There were no apparent rules, which made it all the more disappointing that it became so formulaic so fast.

Stand-Up For Your Rights

Tragicomic genius and founding father of black American humour filmed at his peak

Craig Armstrong – Piano Works

Limited-edition deluxe package of film composer at the old joanna

Kanye West – The College Dropout

Premier league rap producer makes his dazzling solo debut

Winter Wonderland

Seattle songstress' magnificent fourth album finds her deep in fire and ice

Wilbur (Wants To Kill Himself)

Bleak British comedy from Dogme defectors is brave and affecting
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