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Peter Shapiro is a freelance music journalist, who has written for Spin, Urb, Music Week, Uncut, Vibe, The Wire and The Times (London).

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Adventures in Foam, Afro/cosmic music, Baby, Come Back (The Equals song), B-Boy Records, Big Daddy Kane, Black and Blue, Blindfold Me, Blowout Comb, Boogie (genre), Brown Sugar (D'Angelo album), Brown Sugar (D'Angelo song), Call Me (Al Green album), Candy (Foxy Brown song), Company Flow, Confusion (album), Country Grammar, Critical Beatdown, Cypress Hill, Disco 2000 (band), Disco, Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band (album), Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, Drum and bass, Electro (music), El-P, Eternity Project One, Fôrça Bruta, Four on the floor (music), Funcrusher, Grooves (magazine), Hip hop (culture), History of drum and bass, Hollywood Records, House music, Hurrah (nightclub), It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Jimmy Cauty, Kool G Rap, Krush (album), Let the Music Play (Shannon song), List of funk musicians, List of post-disco artists and songs, Livin' Proof, Love to Love You Baby (song), M.O.P., Masta Ace, Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite, Modulations: A History of Electronic Music, Modulations: Cinema for the Ear, More Songs About Buildings and Food, Nas, Nelly, New-school hip hop, Now Is Early, Ocean of Sound, Peter Shapiro, Radio (LL Cool J album), Remain in Light, Rhythm Killers, Run-D.M.C. (album), Sing Sing (song), Slick Rick, Small Talk (Sly and the Family Stone album), Snoop Dogg, Songs of Experience (David Axelrod album), Soul Makossa, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, Stand!, Stereolab, Strictly Turntablized, Sucker M.C.'s, Sylvester (singer), Talking Heads: 77, The Orb, Tical 2000: Judgement Day, U.F.Orb, Voodoo (D'Angelo album), You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)





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