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If you had challenged AI to come up with a “classic” Eurovision song it might well have come up with last Bulgaria’s winner, Bangaranga by Dara.
This is my new favourite duet. Which is quite something considering I’m not a fan of Aussie punksters Amyl & The Sniffers.
I’m not sure what to make of The Veils. On the one hand they sound like a lot of stuff I love. On this track that stuff is The Bad Seeds.
The Allman Brothers hit their instrumental peak with In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed, recorded for their 1971 album Live At Fillmore East.
Free were in the vanguard of the blues-rock revolution that chnged the face of British music in the late 1960s.
The Stones return, more than 60 years after their arrival, with an irresistible slice of vintage rock’n’roll.
This is my favourite track on my favourite live album, recorded by The Velvet Underground in 1969 at a San Francisco club called The Matrix.
Anika has carved out a niche as a kind of modern-day Nico, bringing glacial cool to her dub-infused electro music.
Scottish funkster Jesse Rae might not have made a name for himself but he did write the huge hit Inside Out for Odyssey.
Bodega are the archetypal hipster band. They’re like an updated version of The Strokes, but without the privilege and PR overkill.
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