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Tomorrow’s Sounds Today

1 THE LIMIÑANAS / LAURENT GARNIER

Promenade Oblique

We begin with a fruitful French collaboration between the Gainsbourg-ian garage-rock duo and the legendary DJ. A surprising team-up, perhaps, but the result is a rugged, propulsive slice of instrumental kraut-pop.

2 THE FELICE BROTHERS

To-Do List

Ian and James Felice return with their latest LP, , in September. Recorded in a 19th-century church, it finds them tackling age-old issues while “, as “To-Do List” puts it.

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