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83. THE AUTEURS – “Unsolved Child Murder”
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles Of The 90s
Anyone who’s read the British tabloids in the 1990s learns to recognise the purse-lipped nudges and twitched-curtain insinuations that have become the endlessly reported cousins of inexplicable crime[…]

84. 187 LOCKDOWN – “Gunman”
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Sure, it doesn’t get much crasser than this; two jovial, ageing D.J.s making a record of piledriving dancefloor unsubtlety. But then one of the best things about commercial dance culture has been the[…]

85. THE COUP – “Dig It”
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“Presto! Read the Communist Manifesto…” More Benjamin than benjamins, The Coup’s tough-talking Marxist hip-hop might initially smack of Michael Franti-esque talking down or the funkful but funless […]

86. LFO – “We Are Back”
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The thing about the early Warp records is that even though the people involved had the potential and motivations to mess about making electronic artmusic (as borne out by virtually every Warp release since[…]

88. SUEDE – “The Drowners”
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So on the one hand you have the most boiling, advanced, raw-edged, up-for-grabs, funny music of my lifetime, and on the other you have Suede. Guess which I was listening to? Guess which everyone else I kne[…]

89. SPRING HEEL JACK – “Where Do You Fit In?”
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The first jungle 12″ I ever bought. I called it ‘jungle’ though it barely was – most SHJ tracks were soft-soled ambient washes with politely bustling breakbeats, or else they were f[…]

90. EC8OR – “Spex Is A Fat Bitch!”
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Tom Ewing’s Top 100 Singles Of The 90s
Riot Grrrl had jack-shit UK impact outside London and Glasgow, and Bis went from being a bad joke to just boringly being, and so here’s the best, crassest, funniest splenetic shriek-pop of the decade[…]

91. MARY J BLIGE – “Be Happy”
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Urban Debussy beat: Mary J’s aqueous introductory bubblings convinced me that swingbeat was worth it, that its hard and glamourous stare masked multiple sonic joys, that the mutterings of crits abo[…]

92. SPEARMINT – “Sweeping The Nation”
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Readers, creeping deadlines have caught Freaky Trigger unawares and without its master list, and so a single which I bought two days ago vaults its way into the countdown. But what’s the point of pop w[…]

93. PANASONIC – Osasto
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When I was 14 I went to hospital and had two micro-thin metal filaments inserted into my thigh and shoulder, which were allowed to spool through my major blood vessels until they reached my heart. Electric[…]

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