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Your support makes all the difference.Beulah `When Your Heartstrings Break' (Shifty Disco)
San Fran's Beulah sound like Pavement drawing on the Beach Boys and late Beatles with lively guitar, Dexy-ish horns and string-drenched wonderment. Oh and there are tunes too, all 11 of them. Dreamy substantial pop at its best. HHHHH
Filter `Title Of Record' (Reprise)
Ex-NIN man Richard Patrick's outfit return on even better form with a real feast of an album that riffs and bleeps its way through all sorts of moods, from the crunching "Welcome to the Fold" to the superbly eerie "Cancer". A major accomplishment. HHHH
Richard Thompson `Mock Tudor' (Capitol)
Just why Thompson, revered in the US, isn't a household name here is a mystery. This conceptualised selection about growing up and living in London is one of his best, switching seamlessly from wistful folk to driving rock. Ambitious and rather excellent. HHHH
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The Latino NYC crew take more risks than most hip-hoppers, even using cartoon and circus tunes to good effect. This is great stuff, with witty skits and complex rapping, but it's just a shame that they didn't edit it down to an all-action 45 minutes rather than the actual 65. HHH
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Hell `Cops' (V2/Disko B)
On last year's exciting Munich Machine album, the German maniac raised a few eyebrows with his hacked-up and warped techno-disco adaptation of none other than Barry Manilow's "Copacabana". It works delightfully as a single and is remixed further by Phats & Small and Abe Duque. HHH
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