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Mon-Rak Transistor

Musical melodrama offers glimpse of Thai culture

Jaga Jazzist – The Stix

Futurist jazz 10-piece from Norway

This Month In Americana

Swan song from Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy's post-punk trailblazers. Includes five add-ons

Face Value

Not-quite-brilliant follow-up to Two Against Nature from US collegiate pop's Lennon & McCartney

Aphrohead – Thee Underground Made Me Do It

Round-up of Felix Da Housecat's prodigious '90s electro-disco productions

Bushwhacker

Ungainly gothic masterpiece marks partial return to classic rock

Bande À Part

The definitive example of High Godard (that brief period after his spectacular debut, À Bout De Souffle, and before the left-wing quasi-revolutionary abstractions of British Sounds and Passion), Bande À Part is a veritable checklist of stylish and insouciant Nouvelle Vague chic. There's the casually one-dimensional protagonists, in this case pseudo-gangsters Franz (Sami Frey) and Arthur (Claude Brasseur) and their new playmate Odile (Anna Karina).

Blacula – BMG

Blaxploitation movies were suddenly so hot in 1972 that it was deemed a smart idea to bash out—as the title may have tipped you off—a black vampire chiller. It wasn't. It was horrible, in unintended ways. But Gene Page came up with a very appetising soundtrack, which you could happily stick on between Isaac Hayes' Shaft and Marvin Gaye's Trouble Man without anyone noticing too drastic a drop in class.

Dirty Deeds

Hyperactive crime caper from Down Under

Kim Wilson – Lookin’ For Trouble

Fabulous Thunderbirds frontman keeps it bluesy
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