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Tipster: a selection of UK tastemakers select their favourite upcoming releases.(Upfront)

Music Week

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Helen Marquis, Amazon.co.uk

DAFT PUNK HUMAN AFTER ALL (VIRGIN)

"Ironically, in the year that the Brits dropped the dance category from the awards, it looks like being a great year for the genre. We've already had great albums from The Chemical Brothers, Lemon Jelly and LCD Soundsystem and it's not even February yet. The cherry on the cake is the new Daft Punk album. A full-on electronic assault that sounds like an army of angry, violent robots on the march:'

James Hyman, Xfm DJ/broadcaster

LIBERTY THE DIRTY GUY ERRR (WHITE LABEL/UNKNOWN)

"This is so underground and raw, I can't even find out its label, even with a rigorous Goggle search. It has been heavily caned on Channel U and subsequently became my Rinse tune of the week. I love this record for its surreal simplicity with slinky female backing and Liberty The Dirty Guy's urban rhymes all punctuated with very hooky 'errrs', which create a clean radio edit in the process. This has potential to be a crossover chart hit and to follow in the grimey footsteps of Lethal Bizzle's Pow!."

Stuart Webster, D J, Beat 106

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