
If only other modern DJs...could spice a mix with such maverick personality.

There are some fantastic records here.

Will Sexuality see Tellier take his place in the mainstream alongside Daft Punk and Air?

Sixteen years from their formation, and Earth may only now be starting to produce...

Grand and foreboding, it's a truly epic return.

Too slick and tasteful to function as anything more substantial than background music.

A sound that sweeps you up and carries you away on waves of bliss.

A worthy tribute to one of the few punk bands that really meant what they sang.

Bleak yet oddly beautiful, crammed with ideas yet too questing to be pinned down.

Freemasons piece together records like vintage disco producers.

Hindi hip hop comes of age...

The Chicago housemeister returns with a new identity. Sweet!

As ever, 50 Cent remains a troublesome sort of figure, touting violence and amorality...

An album which blends Shankar’s skilful, ornate sitar playing with many of the tools...

The sound of the best house party you’ll ever attend, and an ASBO waiting to happen.

Not your everyday rock band, but not your everyday country band either; Monkey...

Anyone who called The Prodigy a one-trick pony clearly never heard this.

Mercury-nominated spaciness...

Incoherent but gritty offering from the San Francisco rapper/producer.

This album forgets the most important secret to keeping any dancefloor happy - momentum.

The Bhangra master returns with more mixes of traditional and new...

Songs of praise delivered with brains and power.

Superstar producers with a fine slice of sophisticated hip hop.

It’s simply an elegantly crafted example of its genre; cool and intelligent...

David Vorhaus and Delia Derbyshire's seminal electronic masterpiece re-released.

Post-rock in excelsis. Souvaris help Gringo records celebrate their 10th anniversary.

Montreal's dubwise innovator returns with a concept album of travelling songs...

The Gallic dance duo's debut album puts them firmly into the major league...

A somewhat slighter piece of work than its predecessor, if still a pretty fine album...

Joyful, expressive, brave, intelligent: in short, another great Bjork album.

Malajube have the skill of making even their most outré ideas appear part of the same...

...An art-pop grounded in technological modernity, not the tired styles of yesteryear.

Orlygur Thor Orlygsson, has precious little to do with his hip-swivelling...

Self-reliance is a theme that runs through Krantz’s work...

...It’s actually quite exciting to see two musicians willing to travel outside their...