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The Killers - Day & Age

The Killers - Day & Age

By ladyflash 17th Dec, 2008

Album number four from the Killers sees them teaming up with English producer Stuart Price. Production from the man who made Madonna dance again turns up some interesting results, but is it any good?

Sam Sparro - Sam Sparro

Sam Sparro - Sam Sparro

By Travis De Jonk 26th Jun, 2008

If you want proof of reincarnation, you don’t have to look much further than the sexy Sam Sparro. He is clearly an RnB soul reborn in a white body.

Portishead: A perfect dose of melancholy1

Portishead: A perfect dose of melancholy

By FunkyJ 13th Jun, 2008

Portishead were one of those amazing 90s acts that managed the cross over into the mainstream, though you should never call them a 'pop' act - because technically, the trio's melancholic sounds are the antithesis of mainstream pop music.

Ladytron - Witching Hour

Ladytron - Witching Hour

By evilchris2 16th Nov, 2005

Liverpool four-piece outfit Ladytron's 2001 debut album '604' emerged a considerable distance before the current resurgence in interest in all things eighties New Wave-fixated, the Roxy Music-oriented origins of their name itself offering a considerable

DJ Shadow - Endtroducing... (Deluxe Edition)

DJ Shadow - Endtroducing... (Deluxe Edition)

By rezok 21st Sep, 2005

After numerous releases and tours, 2005 sees the release of the Deluxe 2 CD Edition of one of urban music's most celebrated releases.

Deep Down & Dirty - The Stereo MC's

Deep Down & Dirty - The Stereo MC's

By suparockin 26th Jun, 2001

The Stereo MC's are a slammin' studio collective, and after a
nine-year sabbatical, "Deep Down & Dirty" is an excellent reminder of what the Stereo MC's are capable of. "Deep Down & Dirty" will have you bobbing your head in no time. The Stereo MC's are

Cydonia - The Orb

Cydonia - The Orb

By Cristina_J 3rd May, 2001

Fans of The Orb; you know what to expect. For lovers of beautiful things and all things obscure, be sure to add this to your collection.

Ha - Talvin Singh

Ha - Talvin Singh

By 45rpm 30th Apr, 2001

At 75 minutes this CD is too long, and I really really tried to stay up. This CD would be good to put on in the background when you need to drift off to sleep, or when you've come home from a tiring night out.

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