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    Handcream For A Generation

    The fourth Cornershop album disproves the old groan about how, as the world gets smaller, the music turns uniform: that we are many people making one pop. Handcream for a Generation is a festive crash of cultures, a Babel of loops and ethnic body language. Dixie R&B, Bollywood kitsch, Crooklyn...

    2002 RS: 3.5of 5 Stars

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One of the few '90s acts embraced by both rock critics and antirock club kids, Cornershop embodies all the possibility and spectacular excess of the global cut-and-paste culture. Although the British five-piece first established itself with conventional alt-rock songs, it has gone on to incorporate all kinds of noise into ambitious collage-style productions: The sweet Punjabi singing of leader Tji...

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