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The Trip-Hop/Chill/Dream Pop thread
wikipedia article on Trip Hop
I've got a true love for this music and I thought I'd give you guys a quick refresher course on it... Down-Tempo, Chill, Dream Pop...It's called a lot of different things, but Trip Hop was first formed in the early 90s in England out of what was then called The Bristol Sound. It combined American hip-hop with deep groove drum and bass to present a sound that is both dreamy and danceable at the same time. <u>Major Trip Hop and Post-Trip hop artists and albums:</u> Massive Attack - Mezzanine Long considered the "masterpiece" of the genre, everybody has heard most of these songs - even if you don't recognize the titles! They're constantly used in movies, TV shows and advertisements. Teardrop Angel Inertia Creeps Dissolved Girl Really, you've probably heard the whole album without knowing it! This is a great start in discovering Trip hop. ********************* Portishead - Dummy Portishead is probably best known for their huge mid-90s hit, Sour Times (live), but that would be a shame if you stopped there. Dummy is best described as a film noir soundtrack to a movie that was never made. It's absolutely gorgeous and a work you must listen to from beginning to end. It also happens to have the sexiest song ever recorded: Glory Box Wandering Star (live) Roads ************************ Hooverphonic - A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular Hooverphonic has at least three or four albums worth discovering, but their first is still, IMO, their best. 2Wicky Inhaler *************************** Zero 7 - Simple Things and When it Falls [/b] This a British duo who often has guest vocalists on their tracks. Again, you've probably heard one or two of their songs: In The Waiting Line Home (live) Passing By - don't watch the home-made video - it's stupid - just listen to this fabulous song! *********************** Naturally, there's many others who could be labeled Trip Hop or Down-Tempo: Mazzy Star, Tricky, Azure Ray, Bjork, Morcheeba, Thievery Corporation, etc...if there's interest, I'll continue adding more to the thread...or anyone else who wishes to, please do! |
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Re: The Trip-Hop/Chill/Dream Pop thread
One of my fav genre's. Hooverphonic rules.
More good ones..... Kruder and Dorfmeister - the reference downtempo disc.... Leftfield - classic electronica Tosca - more goodness from 1/2 of Kruder and Dorfmeister... Loop Guru - shame this band isn't around anymore - hard to describe - I suppose Buddha Bar style chill music with an intense beat. Some Drum and Bass like LTJ Bukem and his Earth Series. - This guy is the best of the best for "intelligent" Drum and Bass and quite frankly Bukem is probably the only listenable Drum and Bass - very chill.... Now my recs tend more toward chill / electronica but I think Trip Hop by itself is way too limiting. By the way - if you want to listen to the best internet station for this genre - go to www.somafm.com and tune in to the Groove Salad channel. |
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Re: The Trip-Hop/Chill/Dream Pop thread
portishead and massive attack are the only ones i'm familiar with but they are both very good. massive attack is good live as well.
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Re: The Trip-Hop/Chill/Dream Pop thread
Don't forget Portishead's self-titled second album. People underrate it because it's not as magical as Dummy, but it's no disappointment by any means.
"Humming" is a great song (with a great video), http://youtube.com/watch?v=fzm1DY3hJL8 as is "Cowboys," which is badass live http://youtube.com/watch?v=9HILtyPfMWk Portishead claim to have another album on the way soon, but who knows. --- You mentioned Björk, and I never really thought of her as 'trip-hop,' but I guess one song of hers definitely is, "Possibly Maybe" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Yrd0K9k-Gw |
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Groove Salad is awesome! I always had it on at work...I need to revisit that station...
I had never heard of your selections, so thanks! |
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Re: The Trip-Hop/Chill/Dream Pop thread
Can't contribute much to this thread, but:
I love Tricky. Best album is Vulnerable: Although I like just about everything he does. |
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Re: The Trip-Hop/Chill/Dream Pop thread
This is a thread I'm going to be following very closely. Every now and then at a swing dance event when the hour gets past 3 am, a DJ will play a song from this genre that really makes me want to groove. I know little about the music here, and there's definitely some I like.
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Re: The Trip-Hop/Chill/Dream Pop thread
Ok - I have to put a few more "Electronica" recs on here.
Once again - Mr Dorfmeister's - A Different Drummer Selection - unbelievable downtempo reggae dub dj mix. hard to find already as it's out of print but get it used or from I tunes. (lol - guess it's not that hard to find) Everything But The Girl - Walking Wounded - This was when they went drum and bass - they were sorta the original Zero 7 if you will. Their Back to Mine mix is also great - good chill selections from them - I recommend many Back to Mine's - Lamb, Morcheeba And one more - Weekend Players - as one review on amazon says... "dreamy electro brit pop" Collaboration between Groove Armada's Andy Cato and left-field jazz/dance singer Rachel Foster - looks like they only made one album but that's not unusual for this genre. |
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Before we go any further, we have to remember the original.
Paul Oakenfold Both of these are very good: |
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Re: The Trip-Hop/Chill/Dream Pop thread
Great thread idea.
Tipper is one of my favourit DJ's/producers. His Trip-Hop (which he calls Tip-Hop) is sick. |
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