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The early trajectory of a Texas tornado
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The Brides Of Funkenstein – Funk Or Walk (reissue, 1978)
From the wild, weird world of Parliament and Funkadelic to the cool, smooth sounds of soulful sisterhood
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Former Walkabouts leader digs deep to create a career high delving into loss, forgiveness and rebuilding a life from a ruin
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Dennis Bovell – Sufferer Sounds
Deep cuts from the decorated dub DJ, reggae guitarist and record producer
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Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy – The Purple Bird
Effortless charm on his long-time-coming “Nashville record”
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Music from our finest cosmic institution spanning a century’s worth of jazz
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The godfathers of hip-hop find a fitting alliance with Nigerian Afrobeat and London’s jazz scene
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