Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman from the New Statesman's culture desk discuss the Netflix true crime series The Confession Tapes and Tricky's new album ununiform. Plus, for their next noniversary, they celebrate "Breakfast at Tiffany's" by Deep Blue Something.
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#35: Klimt & Schiele, Christine and the Queens and 8 Mile
#34: Halloween, the Goldsmiths Prize and Orinoco Flow
#33: The Booker Prize, Fahrenheit 11/9 and Sleeping Satellite
#32: John Grant, Maniac and CeeLo Green
#31: King of Thieves, The Clock and But I'm A Cheerleader
#30: Paul McCartney, Cold War and Tubthumping
#29: Unforgotten, Sweetener and The Fugitive
#28: The League of Gentlemen, writers' collections and Man O Man
#27: Fun Home, Summer Listening and Save Tonight
#26: Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones at 85 and Men in Black
#25: Frida Kahlo, Atlanta and I'll Be Missing You
#24: Long Players with Deborah Levy and David Mitchell
#23: Mood Music, Arctic Monkeys and Willow
#22: Beast, Soul Music and Gladiator
#21: Janelle Monae, The Looming Tower and Jim Crace
#20: Wonderstruck, A Quiet Place and Do the Bartman
#19: Sting & Shaggy, Annihilation and the bumbag
#18: Sade, All Too Human and Final Destination
#17: Threads, I, Tonya and Jarvis at the Brits
#16: Hamilton, the Fatberg, Loveless and "Just Say No"
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