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You Say Party! We Say Die! - Lose All Time

What starts as a Groundhog Day of competent but prosaic indie punk takes a few interesting turns too far down the tracklisting and then unexpectedly ends with a hidden fifteen-minute soundscape.

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Justice - † (Ed Banger)

It was only a matter of time before someone in France did what LCD Soundsystem have been doing in New York - flip a bunch of different influences into a mutant and very modern form of dancefloor-destroying party music.

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Von Südenfed - Tromatic Reflexxions (Domino)

A collaboration album between The Fall’s caustic frontman Mark E.

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DJ Kentaro - Enter (Ninja Tune)

Superbly skilled Japanese producer whose early tracks and mixes suggested he might steal DJ Krush’s crown - but he hasn’t delivered with his debut album.

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Various Artists - Mute Audio Documents (Mute)

One of them whopper box sets (four double CDs) that you can’t digest quickly but rewards handsomely if nibbled at over time.

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Holly Golightly & The Broke Offs - You Can’t Buy A Gun When You’re Crying (Damaged Goods)

More of a duet record than queen of British rock’n’soul Holly Golightly fronting a band, because The Broke Offs is in fact just Texan singer-songwriter Lawyer Dave.

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Kings of Leon - Because of The Times (Columbia)

A grand move forward into a stadium rock sound by this still super young family band from Tennessee and a largely successful one, mostly because the balance across the record is perfect: the songs are big, but the production is raw and simple.

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Electronicat - Chez Toi (Disko B)

Electroclash may be as accepted these days as hanging out near children with a zoom lens, but France’s Electronicat doesn’t care: seven albums in and he’s still got that 2002 sound. Sort of.

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