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I beg to differ.
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I beg to differ. As I recall Kernkraft 400 did so well in the focus group because relations between the Robbie Williams faction and the Baha Men faction had severely deteriorated and a compromise candidate was required. Apologies if this shatters any[…]

Top Of The Pops relaunch.
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Top Of The Pops relaunch. Of course ver Pops (I refuse to call it TOTP as the fashion has had it since five years ago) has had more relaunches than the Ark Royal – and this news is merely news by its lack of newsworthiness. The important facto[…]

Am I Cool Or Not?
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Am I Cool Or Not?: a tenth victim – plus! updated archives![…]

Undynamic Speculation
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Undynamic Speculation
Nicole, it would not surprise me at all if Marx were Justin’s primary collaborator on a solo album. The elder statesman of schlocky swoonpop wrote *NSYNC’s latest single, the insidiously listenable “This I Pro[…]

The Usual Excuses
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The Usual Excuses: a Freaky Trigger piece on pop and politics. Also – internet polemic and the site reorganisation (finally!).[…]

Undynamic Duo?
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Undynamic Duo?
I just read in the National Enquirer (always the best source of music news, honest) that Justin Timberlake is collaborating on his solo album with Richard Marx. If true, just imagine that amount of bad hair in one place.[…]

SUPER FURRY ANIMALS – Mwng
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SUPER FURRY ANIMALS – Mwng
A couple of weeks ago someone posted a question about the SFA in a classic or dud kind of way on I Love Music. I was a bit late to respond and be part of the dialogue – but coming across their last album on cass[…]

Pitchfork review the new Tricky EP
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Pitchfork review the new Tricky EP. Key sentence which makes me distrust this piece (talking about Juxtapose): “While probably worthwhile record for those that prefer Tricky’s hip-hop material, it seemed largely inessential for a fan of h[…]

It’s back-slappin’ time!
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It’s back-slappin’ time!: Alistair Fitchett chucks some complements my way and makes me blush, though as he guesses my pop culture knowledge is sometimes at the expense of other parts of my cultural life: I sure as hell wish I read as man[…]

The hottest music writing in the world
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The hottest music writing in the world right now is not on the web, it’s in the music section of the Village Voice, which under (I believe) the editorship of Chuck Eddy has become the place where the wittiest, cleverest and most-up-to-date rock[…]

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