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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

David Whitaker – André Popp

First two volumes of Tricatel's Imaginary Museum series pay homage to under-acknowledged arrangers

Dakota Suite – This River Only Brings Poison

Stunning new album from Britain's best-kept secret

The Legendary Pink Dots – All The King’s Horses

Fine post-September 11 release by Anglo-Dutch psychedelicists

Pilot To Gunner – Games At High Speeds

UK release for US emo-rockers 2001 debut

Satyricon – Volcano

Black metal from Norway

Palace In Wonderland

It's over a decade since former actor Will Oldham took his first faltering steps in a forgotten backwater of American music. When Oldham began recording with his brother Paul in 1992 he was recovering from a nervous breakdown, staking out an area that provided a refuge for his skewed, haunted but unusually perceptive sensibility.

Big Brother And The Holding Company

'Frisco hippies who survived the '60s and still go back there for a living

Street Fighting Men

Scorsese's much-anticipated, brutal epic blazes beautifully across the screen

Hunkydory – Over The Rainbow

An authentic children's band from Lewes, East Sussex, Hunkydory signed to that safe haven for eccentrics, él records, in 1988. These five precocious children sang and played all their own instruments, with the bulk of the material being written and arranged by one of the band's dads. When él's funders Cherry Red heard the material they got cold feet, and withdrew funding. Fifteen years on, this time capsule is a perfect, irony-free companion to the bubblegum escapist fantasies of sibling Siesta acts Death By Chocolate and Lollipop Train.
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