Neil Kulkarni (26 July 1972 – 22 January 2024) was a British music journalist, author and musician from Coventry, England.[1] Upon his death, Clash magazine called him "one of the sharpest pens of his generation".[2] He primarily focused on hip-hop and metal.[3]
^Kaur, Jaspreet (24 January 2024). "Tributes pour in after sudden death of music 'genius' from Coventry". Coventry Live. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
^Murray, Robin (23 January 2024). "Music Writer Neil Kulkarni Has Died | News". Clash Magazine. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
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NeilKulkarni (26 July 1972 – 22 January 2024) was a British music journalist, author and musician from Coventry, England. Upon his death, Clash magazine...
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"Chris Brokaw". Discogs. NeilKulkarni (January 17, 2013). "A New Nineties Come On My Shirt, Come In My Ear: NeilKulkarni Interviews Come". The Quietus...
self-awareness than the official story of Bolan's demise allows." Reviewer NeilKulkarni further said that tracks like "'Galaxy' and 'Teenage Dream' swim in...
Tolia and Persis Siganporia. It stars Atul Kulkarni, Ashwini Bhave, Parul Gulati and Neil Bhoopalam. Atul Kulkarni as Yashwant Naik Raikar Ashwini Bhave as...
personal themes related to race, culture, and discrimination. Critic NeilKulkarni said it appraises "the broken promises and bloody pathways in and out...
June 2016. Six Machines That Changed The Music World, Wired, May 2002. NeilKulkarni (2015), The Periodic Table of HIP HOP, p. 44, Random House. 808 (documentary...
best possible sense", qualifying "Tenement Lady" as a stunning opener. NeilKulkarni considered that "Electric Slim & The Factory Hen" was a nod to black...
the record an unprecedented 0/10 and described it as "the un-music"; NeilKulkarni in The Quietus agreed that the album is not "actually music" and is...
Thanks, Internet!". The Village Voice. Retrieved January 20, 2010. NeilKulkarni (October 9, 2010). "Das Racist: hip-hop for hipsters, or taking it back...
"[They] took over Mokum like Trump took over the Republican Party." NeilKulkarni from Melody Maker wrote, "Technohead are probably novelty-gabba but...
the pressures in your head." The staff of Melody Maker said "we asked NeilKulkarni to review the new Ned's Atomic Dustbin LP. Instead, he's written one...
Hamid Drake, Daniel Spicer, Bill Meyer, Keith Moliné, Emily Bick, NeilKulkarni, Francis Gooding, Hannah Pezzack, James Gui, John Morrison, Jo Hutton...