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22 albums still to look forward to in 2012

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  • Reasons to be cheerful from Snoop Dogg, Scott Walker, Four Tet, Throbbing Gristle and more
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    31 Jul 2012
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SNOOP LION
REINCARNATED
(VICE)

The Snoop Dogg reggae album. It sounds like a myth, a legend, something that almost got made but didn’t, or which did get made but which will never see release, at least not until its maker pop his clogs. But get this: the Snoop Dogg reggae album is real, and it’s coming out – hell, one of its tracks (‘La La La’) has already been all over the internet. To tell you the truth though, we’re not sure what we’re more excited about: the record or the Jamaica-set documentary, Snoop Dogg: Reincarnated, that’s due to accompany it. – expected Autumn


SWANS
THE SEER
(YOUNG GOD)

Has Michael Gira found inner peace? A world away from the sado-masochistic pummel that most of still associate with Swans, new album The Seer sounds meditative, even celebratory. - August 27


THROBBING GRISTLE
DESERTSHORE
(INDUSTRIAL RECORDS)

This album, a reinterpretation of Nico’s album of the same title, had become a real labour of love for TG co-founder Peter ‘Sleazy’ Christopherson; following his untimely death and the self-imposed exile of Genesis P-Orridge, it’s now to be the band’s final album – painstakingly completed by Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti. The two recent live performances of material from Desertshore suggest it’s going to be a fitting epitaph for Sleazy, and for TG. – expected Winter


VESSEL
ORDER OF NOISE
(TRI ANGLE)

Following impressive, low-key single releases on Left Blank and Astro:Dynamics, Young Echo collective member Seb Gainsborough is set to take a decisive step into the limelight with the release of his debut album on Tri Angle. It’ll be interesting to see how, if at all, he develops his sinuous, darkling techno sound to fit label and format. - September 23


THE XX
COEXIST
(XL)

If lead single ‘Angels’ is anything to go by, Coexist finds Romy, Jamie and Oliver picking up exactly where xx left off, with perhaps just a touch more stadium-pop shimmer. - September 10

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