Sally Margaret Joy; Chris Roberts; Simon Reynolds; The Stud Brothers; Caitlin Moran; Cathi Unsworth; Taylor Parkes; Neil Kulkarni; Push; Victoria Segal; Carol Clerk; Jim Arundel; Dave Jennings; Ian Gittins; Ted Mico; Dave Thompson; Paul Lester; Ian Watson
Girls Group, 7" singles, Tamla Motown, Post-punk, Brit Folk, Lipglossed, Amateurism, New Psyche Folk, Yeh Yeh, EuroPop, EutoTrash, Swedish, Scandinavian, Metamatics, singer-songwriters, shuffle, dubstep, Dreampop, Slamm Jamm, Boatfloaters, Indie Disco, c-86, c-81, Northern Soul, Power pop, Mind Expansions, Soft Rock, Bay Area, Burbank, Santa Monica Soundscape, Singing in Harmony, 80s Pop, Cheeeeesy, carboot sales, early 90s rave, floorfillers, Avant Pop, Euphoria, hybrids, novelty, jangly, uplifting music, Northern Lights, Dusty Tunes, lounge pop, new Belgian beats, Miami bass, lovers rock, bratcore; camp pop, flashlights, hi-NRG, counter-culture, hotel lobby bliss, Modernist, out rock, Thrift Shop Musica, noise, Electronic Soul, Metropop, Japanese weirdoes, punching-in-the-air Happy Hardcore, rare grooves, Tesco trashy pop, Skinny Tie pop, French pop, blissed-out, baggy, dub pop, terror disco, early bleep, finest dreams, chewable pop, honey & brie, techstep, NYC No Wave, Italo piano-driven disco, casuals, Brit funk, fuzzy bass, isolationism, Movie-Musak, skiffle pop, mid-80s Britsoul, exotica, feedbacks, Leftfield, americana, futurism, Jump-up, ambient house, aciiiieeeeed, Sunshine Pop, sheer heart attack, Philly Soul, Acoustic Pop, Quiet Pop, Water Music, Stoners, Soca, Brazilian, Tropicalia, wah wah, velvet morning soundtrack, shiny shiny, Widescreen pop, windswept rock, cover versions, electro pop, Bubblegum, neuro-pop, synthpop, West Coast music, Modernsoul, Supervixxxens, Broken Beat, West London scene, Smooth grooves, LA's Quiet Storm, Mellow, Folk Funk, nu-step, 70s pop, Blondes, Hipshakers, hand-clappings, Dancehall, Garage circa 97, Easy Pop, Toy Shop Pop, Electro Boogie, Body Rock, Bugged-Out, Classic Balearic, Scottish Sound, AM Radio Pop, FM Radio Rock, Driving Tunes, Champion Sound, Disco, Pure Pop, freak scene, Heartbreakers, 2-Step, Middle Of The Road, Shoegazers, Romo, Ghost Town Supersound, Good Clean Disco Fever, Intoxicated Music, City Rhythm, Sound Of The Underground, Motown-y horns, Forever NOW!, Shake It Up, Sugar High, Thailand's very own Cha-Cha-Cha's, Girlie Disco, Icing On The Cake, Party On The Street, Down In The Basement, Long Hot Summer, Guilty Pleasures, Number One Songs In Heaven, Number Two Songs In Hell and all Great Lost Singles
The Thing (John Carpenter); Hudson Hawk; 12 Monkeys; Blade Runner; Pulp Fiction; Fight Club; Amelie; The Usual Suspects; Gregory's Girl; Sin City; Jules et Jim, 24 Hour Party People; Alien; Class Of 1984; Dawn Of The Dead; The Crow; Basketcase; Gattaca; Dark City; Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind; From Dusk Til Dawn; Out Of Sight; Spirited Away; Seven; The Others; Open Your Eyes; Ocean's Eleven; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Toby Hooper); Reservoir Dogs; A History Of Violence; The Fountain; Sunshine; Borat
The Chart Show; Nip/Tuck; Prison Break; Entourage; Seinfeld; the first 13 eps of Twin Peaks
"More Brilliant Than The Sun: Adventures In Sonic Fiction" (Kodwo Eshun); "Rip It Up And Start Again" (Simon Reynolds); "The Album Cover Album" (Roger Dean), "Very Thai: Everyday Popular Culture" (Philip Cornwell-Smith); "No Logo" (Naomi Klein); "Encyclopaedia Of Things That Never Were" (Michael Page); "Griffin & Sabine" (all 6 volumes) (Nick Bantock); "The Soul Stylist" (Paolo Hewitt); "Bohemian Modern" (Barbara Bestor) Naoki Urasawa's manga works ("Pluto", "20th Century Boy", "Monster")