The Barometer: Florence and the Machine; Raekwon (feat Method Man & Ghostface Killah); Jack Penate; Woods; Clint Mansell; Billy Boy on Poison

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Thursday 18 June 2009 19:00 EDT
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This – ahem – stellar cut would be the standout track from Florence's forthcoming debut album, Lungs, were the whole record not packed with potential hits.
This – ahem – stellar cut would be the standout track from Florence's forthcoming debut album, Lungs, were the whole record not packed with potential hits. (GETTY IMAGES)

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Florence and the Machine Cosmic Love

This – ahem – stellar cut would be the standout track from Florence's forthcoming debut album, Lungs, were the whole record not packed with potential hits.

Raekwon (feat Method Man & Ghostface Killah) New Wu

Leading with an incredible beat this nicely sets the scene for the rapper's highly anticipated new album.

Jack Penate Be the One

Still surprising everyone with his new, improved sound; a gloriously bold, beat-laden dance track.

Woods To Clean

Fuzzy lo-fi rock and pastoral folk combine on the second single from their recent Songs of Shame.

Clint Mansell Welcome to Lunar Industries

This unsettling theme from first-time Brit director Duncan Jones' upcoming sci-fi indie film Moon is by Clint Mansell, who also scored Requiem for a Dream.

Billy Boy on Poison On My Way

Geffen UK's first signing delivers a guitar rock anthem which a touch of downtown 1970s punk and pure pop.

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