NME displayed our powers of clairvoyance once more in 1998: forget the fact that glam-facing North London indie types The Warm Jets have disbanded and focus instead on Theaudience, whose singer, Sophie Ellis-Bextor went on to unlikely chart success as an Ibiza diva with her track â
NME displayed our powers of clairvoyance once more in 1998: forget the fact that glam-facing North London indie types The Warm Jets have disbanded and focus instead on Theaudience, whose singer, Sophie Ellis-Bextor went on to unlikely chart success as an Ibiza diva with her track ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’. Likewise agit-dance acts Asian Dub Foundation, who still sell out tours ten years later. Best of all was The Stereophonics, though, who had already sold 60,000 albums by the time that this tour started and celebrated by amassing a £1,018 bar bill after the London date of the jaunt. Photo: Andy Willsher