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Piccadilly

Shot in 1929 by German émigré EA Dupont, this sinuous, shimmering melodrama centres on a London nightclub where the sensuous table-top shimmy of scullery girl Sho-Sho (Anna May Wong) catches her boss' eye. Under his patronage, she's toast of the town, but stirs murderous passions. Flitting between glittering Jazz Age highlife and foul Limehouse backstreets, it exudes an atmosphere of almost illicit potency.

Sparks

Meltdown Festival, London Royal Festival Hall Saturday June 12, 2004

A Tale Of Two Sisters

Twisted siblings in unnerving Korean horror

Elvis Costello

Fifth phase of two-disc reissue series

Angel On The Right

Engaging tale of corruption from Tajikistan

Envy

Stiller/Black pairing fails to rescue lacklustre yarn

Clifford T Ward – No More Rock’N’Roll

1975 album from the late teacher turned crooner

Cathy Davey – Something Ilk

Irish-born singer's impressive solo debut

Finn De SièCle

The Crowded House siblings back together for the first time in nine years
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