The Barometer: Jukebox the Ghost; Liars; The XX; Owen Pallett; Flying Lotus; Bob Dylan

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John Hall
Thursday 11 February 2010 20:00 EST
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Jukebox the Ghost Good Day

From the Washington band's forthcoming album, "Good Day" track purveys classic ebony-and-ivory pop, flavoured with quirky lyrics and inventive songwriting.

Liars Proud Evolution

The centrepiece of the art-rocker's new LP, "Sisterworld", is shimmering, menacing and brilliant.

The XX Islands (Delorean Remix)

Barcelona's Delorean give London's the XX a hazy reboot with waves of synth on a remix of "Islands".

Owen Pallett Lewis Takes Off His Shirt

Pure magic: the stand-out track from Heartland, the sparkling new LP by violin experimentalist Owen Pallett (formely Final Fantasty).

Flying Lotus Quakes

More glitchy beats from the high-flying LA producer.

Bob Dylan The Times They Are a-Changing

With Barack Obama looking on, Bob performed a stirring, piano-backed rendition of his civil-rights era classic at the White House this week.

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