One more plug, first off, for the Arbouretum Club Uncut show tomorrow night (Thursday, March 24). London Borderline, support from Alexander Tucker, a few tickets available here. Can’t wait.

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In the meantime, this week’s playlist might not be exactly overflowing with new arrivals, but there are a couple of streams/downloads worth grabbing. Check the links below for a very interesting, if disjointed (“Shimmy Shimmy Ya”!) mix by Roll The Dice, one of whom co-produced much of the Fever Ray album, among other things.

And Purling Hiss, who I’ve written about at length in the new issue of Uncut out any day now, have a live session up on daytrotter.com which, amusingly, is much higher-fi than their formal releases. Still can’t get enough of “Run From The City”, in any version.

Oh yeah, the Kate Bush album is on its way, apparently…

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1 Mountains – Air Museum (Thrill Jockey)

2 Arbouretum – The Gathering (Thrill Jockey)

3 Various Artists – Delta Swamp Rock: Songs From The South: At The Crossroads Of Rock, Country And Soul (Soul Jazz)

4 The Master Musicians Of Bukkake – Totem 3 (Important)

5 Tim Hecker – Ravedeath 1972 (Kranky)

6 Battles – Gloss Drop (Warp)

7 Liturgy – Aesthetica (Thrill Jockey)

8 Various Artists – Sun It Rises, Compiled By Robin Pecknold (Uncut)

9 Wild Beasts – Smother (Domino)

10 White Denim – D (Downtown)

11 The Paperhead – The Paperhead (Trouble In Mind)

12 Sir Douglas Quintet – The Mono Singles ’68-’72 (Sundazed)

13 Roll The Dice – Roll The Dice (Digitalis)

14 Various Artists – This Is How We Roll (http://soundcloud.com/roll-the-dice/this-is-how-we-roll)

15 Purling Hiss – Daytrotter session (www.daytrotter.com)

16 Rene Hell – The Terminal Symphony (Type)