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Album: Barefoot In The Head
  1. Barefoot In The Head (Acoustic Edit)
  2. Barefoot In The Head (Original Mix)
  3. Barefoot In The Head (Fug Remix - Acoustic Version)
  4. Barefoot In The Head (The Cornizenco Mix By A Man Called Adam)
  5. Barefoot In The Head (Justin Roberston And Cagedbaby Remix)

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Album: Cafe Del Mar. Dreams Vol.1
  1. Estelle
  2. Easter Song

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Album: Cafe Del Mar. The Best Of [CD2]
  1. Easter Song

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Album: Dance Anthems 2007: Mixed By Dave Pearce [CD1]
  1. Barefoot In The Head

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Album: Samsung Chill Out Vol.2 (CD1)
  1. Yatchs

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Aerogramme split up

Scottish rockers Aereogramme have split up, citing "the never-ending financial struggle coupled with an almost superhuman ability to dodge the zeitgeist" as their reasons.

The band, signed to Glasgow's influential Chemikal Underground label (sometime home of Mogwai and The Delgados), had only just returned to the public eye in January of this year after a four-year absence with their fourth album 'My Heart Has A Wish That You Would Not Go', which received largely positive reviews.

In a statement posted on their MySpace site last Friday (May 9), the band said:

"It is with heavy hearts that we tell you all that Aereogramme have decided to split up. Reasons are multiple and complex. It is however fair to say that the never-ending financial struggle coupled with an almost superhuman ability to dodge the zeitgeist have taken their toll, ensuring that we just don't have any fight left in us. We are immensely proud of the four albums that we made over the past seven years. We hope that they continue to grow in your hearts. We plan to honour and celebrate the beautiful friendships we have made along the way with (our) final shows over the summer.

"We would like you all to consider our headline show at the QMU in Glasgow to be our farewell UK show and to view the Connect Festival in Inverary as a damn fine opportunity for everyone to see The Jesus And Mary Chain. Finally we want to thank you all for listening to our music and coming to our shows over the years. You have given us a glimpse of something truly special. Aereogramme. x."

Aereogramme's final shows are:

Aberdeen Music Hall (May 30)
Edinburgh Potterow (31)
Glasgow Barrowlands (June 1)
Glasgow QMU (16)
Scheesel Hurricane Festival (23)
Neuhausen Southside Festival (24)
Grossefehn Omas Teich Festival (July 27)
Inverary Connect Festival (August 31)
Music body joins YouTube battle

A major US music industry body has joined other businesses in seeking to sue video-sharing website YouTube.

The National Musical Publishers Association says some songwriters are not being properly compensated when their music appears on site.

However YouTube says it stays within the law by immediately taking down clips found to be in breach of copyright.

The legal action has been combined with those of several other companies including Viacom and Nickelodeon.

Chief executive of the National Musical Publishers Association (NMPA) David Israelite said the body was: "very concerned about YouTube's approach to copyright".

He told BBC News that the body was joining the case, "to protect the interests of music publishers and songwriters, whose creative works are being used without permission or compensation by YouTube".