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Album

Quite Sane – The Child Of Troubled Times: Short Stories

British-born producer of the Roots returns to jazz roots with a hip hop twist

Darkness Falls

Bleak second outing for Mercury/Brit-nominated songsmith

Dinky – Black Cabaret

New York DJ takes a turn on the other side of the tables

John Doe – Dim Stars, Bright Sky

Former X rocker swaps urban noise for pastoral reverie

Ramones – Loud, Fast

The hits that launched a thousand punks

A Mixed Experience

The Experience's English farewell at the Albert Hall, and Hendrix's at the Isle of Wight, plus an unreleased 1970 concert

Mad About The Boy

Never before collected under one (legal) roof, Beach Boy's non-band '60s classics

Dakota Suite – This River Only Brings Poison

Stunning new album from Britain's best-kept secret

Major Matt Mason – Honey, Are You Ready For The Ballet?

Kansas-born troubadour's second LP

This Month In Soundtracks

Todd Haynes is a film-maker you're never quite sure whether to champion. In the past, when he's won accolades, it's been for something boring and indulgent, like Safe, which moved as quickly as Laurent Blanc in diver's boots in Montreal snow. When he took a hammering, it was for the vivacious, accurate glam rock Citizen Kane that was Velvet Goldmine. Which, relevantly, was gorged with fantastic music. Now he's everybody's darling again, tipped to enjoy Oscar orgies with his deeply stylised Douglas Sirk homage, Far From Heaven.
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