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10 Sep 2014: From psychedelic house to pop, The Calvert Journal’s mixtapes represent the most eclectic elements of the post-Soviet music scene. We bring you the best from the summer and ask you to help us curate a playlist
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9 Sep 2014: The Mercury shortlist is unveiled on Wednesday night. Ahead of that, our critics pick the 12 albums they want to see named by the judges
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7 Sep 2014:
The Wild Beasts frontman talks to Kathryn Bromwich about Dave Eggers, God's Own Junkyard, KORG's Gadget app and the best sourdough pizza place in London
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5 Sep 2014: One of the most promising young electronic producers working in the realm of hypnagogic funk, disco and boogie
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4 Sep 2014: Hatred of humankind? You’ve got to love it. Dark humour, sharp lyrics and moving music will be among your song suggestions, says Peter Kimpton
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4 Sep 2014: Government Trash typifies DFA 1979’s approach: pummelling riffs played with big, ugly guitars and brattish vocals, writes Jon Dennis
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4 Sep 2014: Chart-busting choruses combined with laser webs and kitsch retro visuals in this communal nostalgic trip, writes Mark Beaumont
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4 Sep 2014: The dubstep record label launched by Steve Goodman (aka Kode9) celebrates its 10th birthday in suitably exhilarating style, writes Lanre Bakare
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