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The Unthanks: A RetrospectiveJanuary 2011Exclusive retrospective of their catalogue plus a brand new track handpicked by The Unthank sisters. |
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Ola Onabule: Seven Shades LighterFebruary 2011With his style effortlessly rooted in the soul and blues of the late sixties and seventies, Ola mixes this up with mournful African melodies. |
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Iarla O'Lionaird: FoxlightMarch 2011Acclaimed singer O'Lionaird delivers an impassioned and sublime set of personal songs showcasing his exquisite, sonically unique voice. |
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Samuel Yirga: The Habasha SessionsApril 2011This young Ethiopian pianist brings contemporary and classical jazz and celebrated Ethiopian pop songs together with classical piano undertones. |
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JuJu: In TranceMay 2011Channelling trancey rhythms, leftfield jazz and the wilder end of rock, this duo's second album is no less pioneering than their debut Afrobilly Sessions |
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Urusen: From Winter - The Real World SessionsJune 2011Urusen combine intrinsically British folk with contemporary Americana to make wistful yet uplifting music. |
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Waldemar Bastos: Classics of My SoulJuly 2010This collection of rich and beautiful songs features the London Symphony Orchestra and the intense yearning vocals of Waldemar Bastos. |
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Bob Holroyd: AfterglowAugust 2011Dispensing completely with drums or any percussion, experimental electronic musician Holroyd offers up a completely new form of ambience. |
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Shashank: HamsadhwaniSeptember 2011Indian flute maestro Shashank stormed into the music world at age seven and draws on one of the most ancient musical traditions in the world for this recording. |
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Thomas Dolby: A Map Of The Floating CityOctober 2011His first album in two decades is his most personal yet and features Regina Spektor, Mark Knopfler and Imogen Heap. |
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Boddie Recording CompanyNovember 2011The story of Cleveland's extraordinary and little known recording company and maverick producer. It is the sound of a world before digital. |
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The Wilderness of ManitobaDecember 2011An achingly lush chamber-folk debut with crystalline harmonies, recorded in the dead of a Toronto winter in a church and the basement of the band's house. band recommend listening to it in a cozy space with a roaring fire nearby. |