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Reissue Of The Week: Dexys’ Too-Rye-Ay, As It Should Have Sounded

The Umlauts — Another Fact

Dungen — En Är För Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog

To Infinity And Beyond: ¡Ay! By Lucrecia Dalt Is A Stunning Sci-Fi Pop Opera

Brian Eno — FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE

L.A. Salami — Ottoline

Shit and Shine — New Confusion

Reissue Of The Week: The Cure’s Wish

Loraine James — Building Something Beautiful For Me

In Space No-One Can Hear You: Keiji Haino & SUMAC

William Doyle — Slowly Arranged

80s Underground Cassette Culture Vol.2 — Various Artists

City Of Caterpillar — Mystic Sisters

Sun Ra Arkestra — Living Sky

Reissue Of The Week: Dead Kennedy’s Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables

Use Knife — The Shedding of Skin

A Shroom Of One’s Own: Björk’s Fossora Reviewed

The Real Tuesday Weld — Dreams

The Whole Kit & Caboodle: Oren Ambarchi’s Shebang

Dominic Voz — Right to the City

Siavash Amini & Eugene Thacker — Songs For Sad Poets

Magma — Kãrtëhl

The Comet Is Coming — Hyper-Dimensional Expansion Beam

Reissue Of The Week: Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari’s Grounation

Overdub Time Machine: Ian William Craig’s Music For Magnesium_173

KEN mode — Null

Ellen Arkbro & Johan Graden — I get along without you very well

Concentration — Aren’t You Gonna Introduce Me To Your Friend?

Crack Cloud — Tough Baby

All Structures Align — Distance and Departure

Reissue Of The Week: Elsewhere VXIII

Suede — Autofiction

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