Cornershop, 'Urban Turban - The Singhles Club' (Ample Play)
May 11, 2012 Tjinder Singh continues his smile-inducing polyglot-pop renaissance, aided by a bevy of chic guest vocalists. …
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May 11, 2012 Tjinder Singh continues his smile-inducing polyglot-pop renaissance, aided by a bevy of chic guest vocalists. …
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March 22, 2012 Cornershop's 1997 breakthrough When I Was Born for the Seventh Time is a quintessential example of a record that awoke listeners with a forward-thinking sound in the moment. …
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March 15, 2011 These wry Anglo-Indian groovemeisters are long past the point of trying to score another "Brimful of Asha" leftfield hit. So they follow up 2009's slept-on Judy Sucks a Lemon for Breakfast with this low-key collaboration featuring newcomer Bubbley Kaur, whose piping vocals nudge Cornershop toward Punjabi folk music. …
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March 15, 2011 Here's our take on the best and worst albums available online and in record stores today:
J Mascis, Several Shades of WhySebadoh-ish indie-folk jams from Sebadoh dude's boss.Read Review
Black Joe Lewis, ScandalousSteamy Austin axeman still seeking spiritual release.Read Review
The Joy Formidable, The Big RoarFemale-led Welsh alt-rockers blast into the red.Read Review
Noah and the Whale, Last Night on EarthZen and the art of getti …
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November 22, 2010 British indie pop duo Cornershop will release their sixth studio album, Cornershop & the Double 'O' Groove Of, on March 15 -- the follow up to 2009's Judy Sucks a Lemon for Breakfast. …
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April 20, 2010 In the mid-to-late '90s, nobody smudged rock's borders more artfully than Cornershop's Tjinder Singh, mingling punky cheek, Indian drone, hip-hop sampladelia, and electronic bump. Here, on the band's first album in seven years, he returns with the profoundly playful shrug of a cosmopolitan busker. …
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April 13, 2010 A just-unearthed remix from British duo Cornershop features an absolutely smashing guest spot from a young M.I.A. Download it below!
The version of Cornershop's cut "Topknot," produced back in 2004, finds M.I.A., aka Maya Arulpragasam, confidently dropping verses over a delicious South Asian groove, and affords a sneak peek at the Sri Lankan MC's game-changing talent. …
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