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Britpop

A. G. Cook
As he closes the books on PC Music, label founder A. G. Cook unspools a rangy triple album full of shiny synths, inside jokes, and gently sentimental vocal pop.

empathogen

Willow
Trying to harness the overwhelming rush of big feelings, the 23-year-old singer channels a heady mix of styles—jazz, Indian raga, Gregorian chant—but sometimes falls back on bland lyrical aphorisms.

Intershop / Oasis

Dettinger
Best New Reissue
New vinyl reissues spotlight a masterful pair of albums by the elusive German producer whose ambient techno occupies an interzone between the dancefloor and cloud nine.

Spell Blanket - Collected Demos 2006 - 2009

Broadcast
Best New Reissue
Thirteen years after Trish Keenan’s death, a collection of her demos, home recordings, and voice notes offers an intimate and at times heartbreaking look at her otherworldly genius.

OUI, LSF

Les Savy Fav
On their first new album since 2010, the veteran art-punks sound surprisingly mature, even sentimental. Fortunately they still know how to rage.

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