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FUNKED UP

2117¬Montreal's foremost exponenents of Prince-inspired dirty funk are back with their new album. Critics so far are impressed, Rave Magazine seeing the album as an affirmation of the band's unique style.¬False¬

Middle of the Trail

2101¬Rootsy folkster Ray Lamontagne continues his career as a Radio 2 botherer with his new album. Critics see it as competent but hardly revolutionary, scores coming it at around 6 or 7.¬False¬

Towering achievement?

2098¬There's a very rare 10/10 from The Skinny for the rapper, pianist and producer's album, released to accompany a feature film also written and produced by the maverick Canadian. Such enthusiasm is not shared by the BBC or music OMH, who regard it as interesting but only partially successful.¬True¬
Fabric 50

Martyn

Fabric 50

Latest Fabric mix album, this time with dubstep, house and techno, from Dutch producer and DJ Martyn Deijkers

Critics average rating

7.4

Label
Fabric
Release date
11/01/2010
  1. 8.0 |  Eye Weekly

    Beats fly all over the place, their familiar patterns falling in new and irresistable configurations
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  2. 8.0 |  State

    Martyn’s mix chronicles dubstep, and indeed dance music, at a crossroads in time, where the incessant wobble and chainsaw basslines make way for cross-pollination from other genres
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  3. 8.0 |  onethirtybpm

    He knew he needed to make something memorable, so he did – even if it’s a sly fuck-you to the institution’s own occasional self-aggrandizing conservatism, which will hopefully become a thing of the past after the sure success of this genius release
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  4. 7.0 |  Drowned In Sound

    The reason Fabric 50 is so enjoyable is its innate understanding of how dance genres can and should interact
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  5. 7.0 |  Clash

    Martyn gives a great account of the dexterity and eclecticism that has made him one of the most talked about DJs around
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  6. 7.0 |  Pop Matters

    The repeat value on this sucker is high as you’ll be scrambling to figure out what the hell it was that you just heard
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  7. 6.8 |  Pitchfork

    Fabric 50 is a slippery overview of both Martyn's developing skill and of current UK dance trends, one that requires thoughtful attention before it pays off
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Prolific

2120¬These Virginian sludge-rockers find themselves releasing their fifth album in two years, a huge feat by anyone's standards. Critics are unsure whether any degree of quality can be sustained at that rate however, with Tiny Mix Tapes stating that in fleshing out their sound, they have drawn "too much attention to musical aspects [they] never had going for them".¬True¬

Duppy Love

2109¬Critics are falling over themselves to heap praise on this album of dub remixes of classic Roots Manuva tracks. It has managed a very decent showing on our chart, especially given that it is essentially a remix album. It has impressed so much that Culture Deluxe has proclaimed it as "possibly the most perfect reggae album released in the last 30 years". ¬True¬

Back On Top?

2114¬The Manic Street Preachers have had something of a critical rebirth with their last two albums, and that trend looks set to continue with their latest offering. The Line of Best Fit call it a "wonderful album", while The Fly reckon they "are in the form of their life". With only a few reviews in so far, it seems we could have a contender for the higher echelons of our chart.¬True¬

Pain and pleasure

2105¬Can the third of the three Mancunian electro-ish bands which featured in the BBC's Sound of 2010 list emulate the success of their counterparts, Delphic and Everything Everything? The jury's still out so far. NME is a big fan of the duo's 80s-inspired synthpop anthems, but The Guardian is far from convinced, and others find the album stylish but unremarkable. ¬True¬

Compilations & Reissues

They're not in the main chart as they skew things

  1. 8.5

    The Teardrop Explode Kilimanjaro: Deluxe Edition

  2. 8.5

    R.E.M. Fables Of The Reconstruction

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