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Mods

British  
/ mɒdz /

plural noun

  1. (at Oxford University) short for Honour Moderations

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Her aesthetic was influenced by the dancers and musicians who hung around in London's Chelsea, and the Mods who were synonymous with London's youth culture in the late 1950s.

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Mods, short for modernists, wore Italian sportswear rather than structured clothes, something Dame Mary replicated in her first collections.

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Orbital did a remix of “I Don’t Rate You” from the Mods’ 2021 “Spare Ribs,” an album that reached the top five on the U.K. charts.

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So the Mods were amenable when the group approached them for a full partnership.

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Electronica is essential to the Mods’ sampler-and-drum-machine sound, which on “UK Grim” is only occasionally supplemented by piano or guitar.

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