Any fans? I've started to get into the genre, specifically artists who incorporate Jazz and Swing. Here are a few favorites -
Kid Koala, amazing to watch live,
Free the Robots
Mr. Scruff
Any fans? I've started to get into the genre, specifically artists who incorporate Jazz and Swing. Here are a few favorites -
Kid Koala, amazing to watch live,
Free the Robots
Mr. Scruff
Duncan's going to make a Horns Emoticon!!!
Is Portishead considered trip-hop? I like them. I didn't care for 'Free the Robots' or 'Mr. Scruff' but I like that Kid Koala stuff quite a bit. I saw a documentary about turn-tabling. I came away recognizing that it's a legitimate artform. Most of the cats in the doc were totally dedicated to the craft and pushing boundaries; that's very admirable. Once I got past grimacing over watching the guys break every 'rule' I was ever taught about handling vinyl, then it was actually pretty impressive.
Last edited by davis; 11-14-2013 at 01:32 PM.
why is it called 'trip hop'? as opposed I guess to hip-hop
John Martyn was a big influence on Portishead.
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I love Portishead and Massive Attack, but I haven't really explored any other bands in that general style. Actually, that's not completely true: I did try to get into some of Tricky's solo material but found it boring.
Another one to add here is Goldie.
I'm not lazy. I just work so fast I'm always done.
Goldie is AFAIK not something you could call hiphop. He is a drum&bass producer who stepped out of that mold and incorporated other stuff, mostly orchestral / classical influences in his music. Triphop is a much more laidback / darker style od music. Influences by hiphop, reggae, dub, jazz, soul abound here. Usually a smokey almost film noir kind of atmosphere. Portishead and Massive Attack were the early stars of that style but soon looked beyond its confines while everyone else was trying to jump on the bandwagon. Massive Attack's Mezzanine album included rock sounds into the music, Portishead went for more muscular electronic sounds on their Third album.
For me personally the ultimate triphop album became Archive's Controlling Crowds. Here you have electronic sounds, orchestral arrangements, creative rhythms that are an amalgam of real drums and programmed parts, vocals that range from soulful to indierock type to some very clever rapping.
here! in hindsight, trip hop and drum&bass were the only “new” musical genres that interested me in the 1990s.
Exactly what I am looking for. Listening now and enjoying. Thanks.Christain said
For me personally the ultimate triphop album became Archive's Controlling Crowds. Here you have electronic sounds, orchestral arrangements, creative rhythms that are an amalgam of real drums and programmed parts, vocals that range from soulful to indierock type to some very clever rapping.
Duncan's going to make a Horns Emoticon!!!
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
Not sure if all of these below qualify as 100% in the genre - but are amongst my new favorites.
Incredible trip-hop band from Toronto . . .
You know I'm heavily into this genre - as it crosses downtempo, jazz, ambient, electronica - - - have fun ! ! !
I'm working with a female vocalist here on a project exactly up this alley.
Portishead & Sneaker Pimps were focused around female vocals - where as Massive Attack and Tricky were bringing in guest vocalists (male and female). The genre is constantly evolving though - - - but it sort of started around the "female" front-man performance aspect - so many bands that followed copied the structure (imitation is the best flattery I guess)
BTW - Tricky's new album (False Idols) is fucking excellent -too bad he had to can his US tour - visa issues I guess, not sure.
Yeah - when we were looking for musical ideas for this project that fit into the genre - these were our initial picks. I have TONS of others too - will post more tomorrow. This girl I'm working with has an excellent voice - cuts right through the mix.
~JK
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