The Independent - London, January 27th, 1995
MUSIC: There's hip hop, handbag, house and trance. There's rave, rap, rock and ragga. There's techno, crusty, grunge and grindcore, ambient, jungle and acid jazz. And there's heavy metal, if you must.
The biggest thing in pop these days is fragmentation. It's as if, somewhere during the late Eighties, someone dashed pop music against a wall and it flew into a hundred bits. As these rain down, a complaint frequently heard is that pop isn't what it usedto be. Coming from people in their thirties, this ordinarily translates as: "Why can't I still get those Fleetwood Mac albums on good quality vi...
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