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  • 12 Nov 2010: Last week was all about comebacks. Now we make a slight return to the topic of bicycles, but this time with an added engine
  • 3 out of 5
    11 Nov 2010: Tinchy Stryder's seen the competition from fellow British MCs over the last 12 months, and he's toughened up, reckons Paul MacInnes
  • 4 out of 5
    11 Nov 2010: Robbie's back, Take That are on top form, and Caroline Sullivan is delighted
  • 3 out of 5
    11 Nov 2010: A new set of old recordings does nothing to dispel Maddy Costa's suspicion that Stereolab's music is a hall of mirrors
  • 4 out of 5
    11 Nov 2010: Earth's debut deserves to be remembered for more than the presence of Kurt Cobain, says Jamie Thomson
  • 4 out of 5
    11 Nov 2010: Garage rock veteran Greg Cartwright turns his hand to early-60s pop with ecstatic results. By Michael Hann
  • 11 Nov 2010: Not a swarm of stinging insects, but Julie Ann Baenziger, a 25-year-old singer-songwriter from Sacramento, California.
  • 4 out of 5
    11 Nov 2010: There are powerful, previously unheard songs here, and intriguingly different versions of already well-known songs, writes Robin Denselow
  • 2 out of 5
    11 Nov 2010: The sound of the Hootenanny returns to CD, and Michael Cragg isn't impressed
  • 11 Nov 2010: When he died, 10 years ago next week, DJ Screw's druggy, ultra-slow sound was a regional craze. Two decades on and his influence can be felt from chart hip-hop to Swedish electronica. By Jesse Serwer
  • 3 out of 5
    11 Nov 2010:

    At times, shouting and gesticulating, MIA seemed a peripheral figure at her own gig, writes Caroline Sullivan

  • TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Rob Lever, Enter 11 Nov 2010: The original Motown studio in Detroit – the legendary Hitsville USA – produced some of pop's most enduring three-minute wonders. Industry veteran Harry Weinger tries to explain their secret to Julia Mueller
  • 3 out of 5
    11 Nov 2010: Brian Eno's 25th solo album doesn't look forward, but Dave Simpson think that no bad thing
  • 11 Nov 2010: After years of honing their tight harmonies, southern Californians Local Natives are breaking out. But they've suffered a few comparisons too many, writes Andrew Purcell
  • Fixers 11 Nov 2010: The dexterous songcraft of these boys from Oxford gets lost in live translation. So don't read them the riot act

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    3 out of 5

    At times, shouting and gesticulating, MIA seemed a peripheral figure at her own gig, writes Caroline Sullivan

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