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The Fall

Fall faves, and compelling collaborations with Badly Drawn Boy, Elastica et al

Strange Journey

Jarmusch, Buscemi and Strummer veer off the beaten tracks with Elvis

Rush – The Spirit Of Radio

'70s/'80s best-of from Canadian progressive rockers

Blue Crush

Grittier-than-average surfer-girl romance

Motor Boys Motor

What's left of The MC5 kick out those jams again with help (and hindrance) from Dave Vanian, Ian Astbury and a razor-sharp Lemmy

The Girl From Paris

Echoes of Jean De Florette only add to the charm of Christian Carion's bucolic visit to the Alpine French countryside. A young woman bored with life in the capital decides to become a farmer; cranky old neighbour Michel Serrault doubts whether she can hack it. Pretty scenery, yes, but also a perceptive study of mismatched spirits learning to rub along.

Buck 65 – Square

The proggy tendencies of current underground hip hop have not gone unnoticed. As if to prove the point, here we have four long tracks in true Yes fashion featuring tempo changes extended instrumental sections and bucolic acoustic guitar loops. But in the place of Jon Anderson's shrill squeak, we have Paris-based Canadian MC, DJ and producer Buck 65's soothing, friendly voice in your ear.

Cursive – The Ugly Organ

Concept album about sexuality from Nebraska quintet

The Carpenters – As Time Goes By

Unreleased gems from eccentric brother and sister combo

Burning Ambition

Incendiary Leyton rappers light the long-awaited way to an authentic UK style
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