Album: Cornershop, Urban Turban – The Singhles Club (Ample Play)

 

Andy Gill
Friday 11 May 2012 17:06 BST
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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.

There's French vocalist Celeste, cool and stylish over the brisk electropop itch of "Non-Stop Radio"; Katie, soulful on the pulsing eccentricity of "Solid Gold"; and rapper In Light of Aquarius, decrying the state of hip-hop on "Milkin' It". Best of all, though, are the children of Castle Hill Primary School, singing along on the woozily charming "What Did the Hippie Have in His Bag?".

Download: What Did The Hippie Have In His Bag?; Concrete, Concrete; Solid Gold

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