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The "movement" is very much a music business creation rather than any real collective entity.
It can hardly be claimed that the bands and artists on the list make music that is linked by any common style or theme or that they have anything in common other than that they are from Asian backgrounds.
Pandit J of Asian Dub Foundation was especially critical of the idea that his band belonged to any sort of "movement", noting with wry amusement the implicit racism in the suggestion that Asian people had operate in "the underground" in order to make music

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The "movement" is very much a music business creation rather than any real collective entity. It can hardly be claimed that the bands and artists on the list make music that is linked by any common style or theme or that they have anything in common other than that they are from Asian backgrounds. Pandit J of Asian Dub Foundation was especially critical of the idea that his band belonged to any sort of "movement", noting with wry amusement the implicit racism in the suggestion that Asian people had operate in "the underground" in order to make music