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Emma Edmondson (NME)

Nephu Huzzband: Papers (Deep)

Nephu Huzzband don't sound like happy campers. But although their sub- planet melancholia stitches endless black chords and even blacker thoughts together like some Cure-cum-Q And Not U cross-stitch, these gawky depressed underdogs are painfully brilliant.

DJ Russ Jones (Hackney GlobeTrotter)

Think Of One: Camping Shaabi (Crammed)

Nomadic free-spirited Belgian collective Think Of One continue their musical road trip with a visit to Marrakech via Antwerp to deliver their usual-unusual, fusion of rock, jazz, dub and world beats on this mighty explosive album.

Joe Gamp (Artrocker)

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