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This collection covers the 80s and features selections only from major album releases. It's a long overdue update to the Stone Circles compilation from 1987, but doesn't include all of those tracks, instead getting deeper and more obscure, such as including "Premonition 16" instead of its A-list flip side, "Curious Guy." This one goes all the way up through The Golden Age yet omits crucial anthems like "Casting the Runes" and "The More It Changes." RTW
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This was the LPDs' very first release. It's not a really an album in the traditional sense, and not as long as the other collections of early tracks that came out in 1981, but it's a great listen with a few rarities, including "O(ri)ffice," "Waiting for the Call/You 'n' Me," and "Frosty," all gloriously subversive but sweet-sounding indie pop tracks alongside weird noise like "It Rots Your Liver" and "The Chemical Playschool." RTW
From the always-great label Umor Rex comes the latest from Lina Filipovich: A ruthless deconstruction of classical pieces. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 25, 2022