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Second full-lengther from Liverpool-via-Bradford quintet, its title inspired by a Bulgarian folk ditty

Lisa Germano – Lullaby For Liquid Pig

Left-field concept album from arthouse diva

The Red Thread – After The Last

Promising debut from Bay Area moodsmith Jason Lakis

Futureshock – Revolvo

New bands resurrecting big tech-house sounds from early to-mid-'90s

Denny And The Gents

From Airplane wannabes to folk-rock deities...

My Little Eye

Not as astute or ambitious a satire of "reality TV" as Series 7: The Contenders, but Marc Evans' house-of-horror, shot on webcam, hosts a rattling good scary yarn. If the kids stay in the creaky pad for six months they win a million, but as Davina day looms, things get gory. A superior, if pretentious, genre piece.

Dancing In The Dark

"Hooligan house" is an inadequate term to describe the scope of this remarkable album from Tom Dinsdale and Simon Franks.

Intacto

DIRECTED BY Juan Carlos Fresnadillo STARRING Max Von Sydow, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Eusebio Poncela Opens April 11, Cert 15, 108 Mins Coming on like a cross between David Fincher's The Game and M Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable, the debut feature from writer/director Fresnadillo is a twisted, ingeniously constructed thriller.

Bob Sinclar – III

Third long-player from playful Franco-house pioneer

Insomnia

Stylish Norwegian thriller, remade last year by Christopher Nolan, whose version is almost eerily faithful to the original. Nolan had the powerhouse cast—Pacino, Robin Williams, Hilary Swank—but this probably has the sharper atmospheric edge, and director Erik Skjoldbjærg builds the tension expertly.
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