After 25 years, an indie group from the 1990s looked unrecognizable.
The single only reached number 60 on the UK Singles Chart when it was first released in 1997.
The song became iconic when Fatboy Slim, the legendary DJ remixed it the next year.
The song appeared on an episode of Friends from 1998, The One With The Fake Party.
Can you tell who this is?
Guess who? A 1990s indie rock band was almost unrecognizable after 25 years of releasing the hit Brimful of Asha
Cornershop was formed in the 1990s by Tjinder Sing and Ben Ayres.
They are a mix of Indian, electronic, and alternative music.
The duo continues to produce music but hasn’t been able to replicate their original success.
They have 3,500 Instagram followers and regularly share London photos, music throwbacks, and London snapshots.
Cornershop won the UK Asian Music Awards in 2011 for their commitment to the scene.
In 2020, the band will release their new album England Is a Garden.
The Quietus reported at the time that they had waited for better times to release their album.
It took some time to get the product into production, and it’s not just a few years old.
Musicians mix Indian music with indie-rock, electronic music, and alternative music.
Cornershop told The Guardian in an exclusive interview that after the release of their album, they will not be moving anywhere.
They thought it over a few times and realized that they had to do something. It’s not just about the skill. It’s also about your attitude.
Ayres continues, “And ideas.” Singh reiterates “The Ideas”. There’s not a real closet that we can go in. Our files are always misfiled. This makes things more complicated for us. There’s something else brilliant about that, too.