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Moloko – Statues

Sheffield's ever-quirky modern dance troupe refine their chilly club choons

Wayne Kramer – Adult World

The Hellacopters and Syd Straw aid MCS guitarist on fourth solo LP

Going To California

South London duo head out West to beef up sound for follow-up to The Optimist LP

Stephen Jones – Almost Cured Of Sadness

Former Baby Bird man delves deeply into his love/hate relationship with television

Return Of The Grievous Angel

The mighty Lemonhead gets seven-year-itch and returns a much-changed man

Serge Gainsbourg – Initials SG—The Ultimate Best Of

Sleazy balladeer's finest, with liner tributes from Beck

Spandau Ballet – True

North London fops' third album, remastered for 20th anniversary

Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci – Various Artists

Esteemed wacky Welsh group's early years plus Ankst two-CD retrospective

Miaow – When It All Comes Down

Cath Carroll's complete 'C86' years

Department S – Sub-Stance

With NYC's bright new hopes (Liars, Yeah Yeah Yeahs) openly worshipping at the altar of scratchy early-'80s UK punk-funk (PiL, Gang Of Four), it now seems doubly outrageous that Department S were denied the release of this like-minded debut at the time—"Whatever Happened To The Blues" alone is 20 years ahead of Radio 4. An even greater shame that singer Vaughan Toulouse (who died of AIDS in 1991) isn't around to savour the overdue recognition this should grant him.
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