
Sun-drenched indie rock that weaves sitar drones and Bollywood samples into infectious Britpop grooves. Warm, witty, and effortlessly cool for a bright afternoon.
Formed in Leicester in 1991, the British indie rock band Cornershop blends alternative, electronic, and Indian musical influences. The group, originally featuring Tjinder Singh, Avtar Singh, David Chambers, and Ben Ayres, signed with the Wiiija label. They achieved significant commercial success in 1998 when a remix of their single Brimful of Asha topped the UK charts. The band's name serves as a commentary on common stereotypes regarding British Asian business owners.

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