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ON NOW : Midnight News
24/05/2013

Midnight News The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.

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Last on

Thu 17 Jan 2013 11:30 BBC Radio 4

Duration:
30 minutes
First broadcast:
Thursday 17 January 2013

In the early 1990's the Anglo-Indian band, Cornershop, had had a couple of decent singles, but as a group they were rather ramshackle. Then in 1997, with the release of their album, When I was Born for the Seventh Time, they re-emerged with a different and refreshing sound. Their British Asian fusion was raucously experimental; their attitude was spiky, smart and often hilarious. They'd created a masterpiece of cross cultural music which gave them a worldwide hit, Brimful of Asha. The release prompted an excited music press to hail the album as a breakthrough in the integration of white and Asian music, and to predict an explosion in multi-cultural rock. Musician, Talvin Singh; and Rolling Stone music critic, David Fricke, join band members Ben Ayres, and Tjinder Singh, to explore how the album was made, the impact it had at the time, and whether its promise of musical integration has endured.

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