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Get down to your local record store on 19 April
Yep, it's (nearly) that time of year again. Record Store Day returns on April 19, and as usual there's a stunning selection of exclusive releases from some of the best artists out there. Here's our pick of the best, coolest, most awesome, must-have releases this year.
This year looks set to be the biggest Record Store Day ever, with over 600 releases available through 240 of the UK's independent record stores.
And what can you expect? A mind-bogglingly large list of records, for a start. So to help, we've sifted through them in order to bring you the very best of the bunch. Here's our picks of this year's Record Store Day offerings, featuring the likes of Joy Division, Outkast, Django Django, Illum Sphere, Elbow and more.
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