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Jane Weaver — Flock

Do You Have the Force? Jon Savage’s Alternate History of Electronic Music, 1978–82 — Various Artists

All The Right Moves: A Thrilling Debut From Nuha Ruby Ra

Arovane — Wirkung

Carmen Villain — Sketch for Winter IX: Perlita

The Weather Station — Ignorance

Kìzis — Tidibàbide/Turn

Lost Highway: Nick Cave And Warren Ellis’ ‘Carnage’ Reviewed

Mush — Lines Redacted

The Magic Of Stereolab: Electrically Possessed Reviewed

Melvins — Working With God

Brijean — Feelings

Howie Reeve & Kumio Kurachi — Double Rainbow

Mogwai — As The Love Continues

Buke and Gase and So Percussion — A Record Of

Doom By Other Means: Alkisah By Senyawa

Jim Ghedi — In the Furrows of Commonplace

Mariel Roberts — Armament

Octo Octa — She’s Calling EP

Anna B Savage — A Common Turn

William Parker — Migration Of Silence Into And Out Of The Tone World (Volumes 1–10)

Slowthai — TYRON

California Dreams: Pauline Anna Strom’s Angel Tears In Sunlight

The Besnard Lakes — Are The Last of the Great Thunderstorm Warnings

Femi & Made Kuti — Legacy +

Thirty Pounds of Bone — whence, the

Reymour — Leviosa

Yu Su — Yellow River Blue

John Carpenter — Lost Themes III: Alive After Death

Gary Lucas — The Essential

TripleGo

Plague Island’s Youth Division: For The First Time By Black Country, New Road

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