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The best Mod/60s music releases reviewed
The biggest and best music releases that appeal to a mod/60s listener, reviewed and rated by the modculture team. If it's not reviewed here, it's not worth bothering with.
 LATEST MUSIC REVIEWS AT MODCULTURE
Northern soulNorthern soul
David Walker reviews the Northern Soul: 20 Original Classics CD.
Mod ClassicsMod Classics
David Walker reviews the budget 20 Original Mod Classics compilation.
The SchoolThe School
Mark Raison reviews the 60s-style pop of Loveless Unbeliever.
Double Cookin'Double Cookin'
Kent's CD of northern soul instrumentals reviewed.
Le Beat Bespoke 4Le Beat Bespoke 4
David Walker reviews the 4th Rob Bailey-compiled Beat Bespoke collection.
Thee AttacksThee Attacks
The Danish garage band's That's Mister Attack To You album reviewed.
Laurel AitkenLaurel Aitken
The Godfather of Ska collection reviewed.
Real R&B and SoulReal R&B and Soul
Keb Darge and Paul Weller produce the Lost and Found soul collection. We give it a listen.
The MoonsThe Moons
The much-anticipated Life On Earth hits the shelves in March - we have an early review.
Mod ClassicsMod Classics
Mark Raison reviews BGP's Georgie Fame Mod Classics 1964 - 1966 release.
Ska Madness!Ska Madness!
20 ska tracks that influenced the original two tone bands.
David BowieDavid Bowie
David Walker reviews David Bowie's debut album reissue from 1967.
Divas Of MotownDivas Of Motown
David Walker reviews the latest Motown collection of classic girl soul.
Hammond Steet 4Hammond Steet 4
David Walker casts his eye over Acid Jazz's latest modern-day Hammond tunes.