In the wake of the veritable snoozefest that was 2003’s Fly Or Die, this third album from Pharrell Williams and co. represents a considerably more interesting proposition, if not a complete return to form.
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You quickly get the impression that the sophomore opus From the Valley to the Stars by Swedish songwriter El Perro del Mar (Sarah Assbring) was an absolute labour of love as she forges her own piece of art that touches on the emotional themes of devotion, grief, hope and everything in between...
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Danish producer Anders Trentemøller managed to unleash one of 2006’s biggest leftfield/techno highlights with his Last Resort album, and as its title suggests, this four track, 30-minute long EP captures his impressive live band in full flow at last year’s Roskilde Festival.
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This expansive two-disc set from Hybrid marks their first foray into mix-CDs since their 2004 Y4K appearance and easily represents one of their most ambitious releases to date.
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The label ‘Defected’ alone sells this album, aptly helped by the more exotic sounding Spanish name of the party island. Throw in that the mix is by Defected head honcho, Simon Dunmore, a DJ who is well respected within the house scene.
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Red Yellow and Blue is the debut album from Born Ruffians, a seemingly proud group of scallywags. Offered here are 11 tracks that are occasionally reminiscent of Vampire Weekend as the music is exuberant indie rock mixed with a dash of silliness.
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