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British Sea Power
Man of Aran [ Rough Trade Records / 2 CD/DVD - released 15/Jun/2009 ] British Sea Power follow up their critically acclaimed 2008 album, 'Do You Like Rock Music', with a re-written soundtrack to the 1934 docudrama, 'Man of Aran'. |
The Flaming Lips
Embryonic [ Warner Bros. Records / CD - released 12/Oct/2009 ] Flaming Lips return with a mammoth collection of compositions, entitled 'Embryonic'. Their twelfth full-length record, it takes in some typically off-the-wall influences, including Miles Davis & John Lennon. |
Jon Hopkins
Insides [ Domino Records / CD - released 4/May/2009 ] Jon Hopkins is a musical shapeshifter: a composer, pianist and a self-taught studio wizard. He makes affecting, bold electronic music, using walls of synths, lustrous melodies and amorphous bass rumbles. |
A Mountain of One
Institute of Joy [ POD / CD - released 18/Jan/2010 ] 'Institute of Joy' is full of progressive, hypnotic rock; pastoral folk; gospel; and life-affirming sounds, perfect for the psyche of like-minded entities. It's a phenomenally creative work from a band at the peak of their powers. |
Tortoise
Beacons of Ancestorship [ Thrill Jockey / CD - released 20/Jul/2009 ] It can be incredibly difficult for an experimental group to continue exploring for years on end without getting stale, but Tortoise achieve that balance here effortlessly. |
Wave Machines
Wave if You're Really There [ Shock Records / CD - released 22/Feb/2010 ] A mercurial Merseyside four piece, Wave Machines create instinctive art-pop; rhythms built of melodic ticks & bleeps, polka dots of sound drawn together beneath singer, Tim Bruzon's falsetto vocal. |
YACHT
See Mystery Lights [ Shock Records / CD - released 28/Sep/2009 ] Originally recorded as a love letter to tour mates, LCD Soundsystem, 'See Mystery Lights' is a recording of anthemic power jams, soaked in holy water and rewritten into new mantras. |