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The Lead Review: Lottie Brazier On Brian Eno’s The Ship

Wire — Nocturnal Koreans

Samiyam — Animals Have Feelings

Fela Ransome Kuti & His Koola Lobitos — Highlife-Jazz And Afro-Soul (1963-1969)

Susanna — Triangle

Juan Atkins & Moritz von Oswald Present Borderland — Transport

Xiu Xiu — Plays The Music Of Twin Peaks

Guido Möbius — Batagur Baska

The Lead Review: Chris Roberts On Knifeworld’s Bottled Out Of Eden

Zapoppin’ — St Kreun: Songs Of Land And Waterways

The Pheromoans — I’m On Nights

The Limiñanas — Malamore

Puce Mary — The Spiral

Cluster — 1971-1981

Jacno — Tant De Temps

Ansome — Stowaway

John Carpenter — Lost Themes II

The Lead Review: Ed Power On PJ Harvey’s The Hope Six Demolition Project

Aziza Brahim — Abbar El Hamada

Bob Mould — Patch The Sky

Catherine Christer Hennix — Central Palace Music/Live At Issue Project Room

Pere Ubu — Architecture Of Language 1979-1982

The Comet Is Coming — Channel The Spirits

The Lead Review: Rob Arcand On Tim Hecker’s Love Streams

Venetian Snares — Traditional Synthesizer Music

Andrew Bird — Are You Serious

Ital Tek — Hollowed

Kiran Leonard — Grapefruit

Richard J. Birkin — Vigils

The Lead Review: Mick Middles On Gnod’s Mirror

Träd, Gräs Och Stenar — Träd, Gräs Och Stenar Boxset

Zayn — Mind Of Mine

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