Hustlers HC (English Wikipedia)

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  • Andy Wood (2002). "Hustlers HC". In Alison Donnell (ed.). Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture. Routledge. pp. 146–7. ISBN 978-1-134-70025-7.

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  • Sanjay Sharma. "Noisy Asians or 'Asian Noise?" (PDF). Sohoroadtothepunjab.org. Hustlers HC had a monumental influence of the Bhangra style of music and other bands of this sort. "These musics enable Asian youth to articulate and deploy a sense of 'Asianness' that is not necessarily in opposition to notions of being Black, and, though more problematically, even British. These dance musics may, then, act as a site for the translation between diasporic Asian, Black and British identifications. This presents an alternative route for Asian youth, as opposed to the choice of either resisted assimilation or the search for 'tradition' and 'authenticity'. (Sharma 1996:40 original emphasis) Unfortunately, Sharma analyses the lyrics of post-Bhangra bands Asian Dub Foundation, Fun^Da^Mental, and Hustlers HC. Like Banerji and Baumann he makes no analysis of the lyrics in British Bhangra tracks and what they reveal about British South Asian identities and their interplay with urban cultural politics."

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