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Paradise Is Somewhere Else

Assured teenage drama from Iran

Blue Gate Crossing

Made-in-Taiwan teen flick

Charles Mingus

Explosive albums from turbulent jazz bassist impeccably demonstrate his raucous, propulsive take on jazz history

Flaming Groovy

The Pixies and The Cure turn up the desert heat at the fifth Coachella Festival

Various Artists – Space Lines: Sonic Sounds For Subterraneans

Twenty-four songs which inspired the stoned psychedelic meanderings of Spacemen 3

The Chi-Lites – The Complete Chi-Lites On Brunswick Vols 1 And 2

Definitive comp of Windy City vocal-group soulsters beloved of Tony Soprano

The Charlatans – Up At The Lake

Eighth LP from north country boys, recorded in 10 days

Joy Of Madness

Iranian teen's promising debut

The Last Victory

Documenting the passions aroused by a famous race

This Month In Soundtracks

Describing itself as "the evil twin to the ecstatically decadent Boogie Nights soundtrack", the merits of this collection dwarf even Val Kilmer's (it says here) 13-inch penis. Okay, so he was playing porn legend John Holmes. But we don't even want to think about the method acting. Instead, let's explain why this soundtrack is so excellent. It's very simple: most of the songs they've chosen are classics. As opposed to the tired drek clueless movie producers compiling soundtracks usually think are classics (Dido, The Troggs).
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