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Cornershop - Urban Turban: The Singhles Club album flac Performer: Cornershop
Title: Urban Turban: The Singhles Club
Style: Folk Rock, Trip Hop, Indie Rock, Avantgarde, Disco, Ambient, Cut-up/DJ, Funk
Released: 2012
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1696 mb
FLAC album: 1848 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: RA AC3 MPC WAV XM DTS VOC
Genre: Electronic / Hip-hop / Rock / Funk and Soul / Folk and Country

An album Cornershop and the Double 'O' Groove Of, a collaboration with Punjabi folk singer Bubbley Kaur, was released in March 2011 to critical acclaim in the UK. The band also set up the Singhles Club Club, a subscription service featuring a series of musically diverse collaborations and exclusive digital artwork. The band's eighth album Urban Turban was released on 14 May 2012 and the ninth and recent album Hold On It's Easy was released on 2 February 2015. In July 2015 they released a single "Pinpoint" with Welsh singer Angharad Van Rijswijk aka Accü "Non-Stop Radio" (Cornershop featuring Celeste). Urban Turban - The Singhles Club. What Did the Hippie Have in His Bag?"

Continuing a rebound into kaleidoscopic psychedelic dance after the happy retro vibes of 2009's Judy Sucks a Lemon for Breakfast, Cornershop concentrate on big elastic multicultural rhythms on Urban Turban. Much of this reflects some sounds from Cornershop & the Double-O Groove Of, their 2011 collaboration with Punjabi singer Bubbley Kaur, but here the Indian influence is matched with a heavier Western dance influence

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Urban Turban feels especially emblematic of a band that's fully liberated itself from any commercial or audience expectations and shifted its experimental ethos into overdrive. The tracks are well made and good stuff, but on the whole Urban Turban feels a little too all over the shop to pack the wallop it deserves.

With Urban Turban, Tjinder Singh reinforces his position as one of the UK's more engaging musical minds, Cornershop's Indo-funk fusion-pop further expanded here through a series of guest singers.

Tracklist

What Did The Hippie Have In His Bag?
Who's Gonna Lite It Up?
Non-Stop Radio (Extended Play)
Solid Gold
Beacon Radio 303
Milkin' It
Concrete, Concrete
Something Makes You Feel Like
Inspector Bamba Singh's Lament
Dedicated
What Did The Hippie Have In His Bag? - The High Slung Satchel
First Wog On The Moon

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AMPLALP034 Cornershop Urban Turban: The Singhles Club ‎(LP) Ample Play AMPLALP034 UK 2012
AMPLACD034 Cornershop Urban Turban - The Singhles Club ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Ample Play AMPLACD034 UK 2012
AMPLACD034 Cornershop Urban Turban: The Singhles Club ‎(CD, Album) Ample Play AMPLACD034 UK 2012


Comments: (1)
nadness
My first spin through this and I gotta tell ya, it's a lot funkier than I could of hoped for. Judy Sucks a Lemon left me a little cold. Not so with this one. I read a few reviews and I was worried but this is fun again. Turn it up!