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57. FATBOY SLIM – “The Rockefeller Skank”
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles OF The 90s
One of the good things about dance records is that you dance to them. The middle bit of “The Rockefeller Skank” – where the tune slows down like the dancefloor’s being slowly submer[…]

58. NEW RADICALS – “You Get What You Give”
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles Of The 90s
Pop myth of the nineties #1: the success of the post-Nirvana grease and gloom brigade somehow killed off dumb, peppy, air-punching AOR or its sappier balladic equivalent. Pop myth of the nineties #2: this […]

It’s A Kid’s World
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Position Normal – Stop Your Nonsense 
Pay attention: you should buy this record.
It’s best to get the message up front, right, because the click-happy, frames’n’flash graphics-or-bust internet audience is now thoroughly post-[…]

59. TRICKY – “Divine Comedy”
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles Of The 90s
It’s amazing how Tricky – more often than not a shambolic paranoid, the world’s worst advert for weed – raises his game when he’s got an enemy in his sights, rather than just […]

60. RENEGADE SOUNDWAVE – “Probably A Robbery”
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles Of The 90s
For them it’s a full-time job. British culture always likes a bit of rough, with every neurotic or paranoid popster from Morrissey to Tricky getting off on the no-nonsense style and attitudes of gang[…]

61. BASEMENT JAXX – “Red Alert”
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles Of The 90s
Slick, slinky and successful, Basement Jaxx pretty much define dance music good taste, ’99 vintage. But then ‘good taste’ is hardly what dance music is about. The ideas of sample connoiss[…]

62. FUGEES – “Rumble In The Jungle”
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles Of The 90s
Barely a Fugees track at all, but a polylogue of the hip-hop great and good, lining up in your speakers to guest star on a hot record, to pay tribute to Mohammed Ali, to recreate a piece of history. The be[…]

63. SPACEMEN THREE – “Big City”
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles Of The 90s
If you could have bought some kind of critical shares in krautrock back in 1990 you’d be a rich pop kid by now, but despite motorik’s meteorise rise there’s no new Neu! now threatening th[…]

64. THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS – “Setting Sun”
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles Of The 90s
How much should we demand of our stars? In the 90s, the answer tended to be ‘enough’. Bands would rise up with something to offer, become famous, and then just…continue, offering minor va[…]

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