Discussion of Trip Hop

Goto page 1, 2  Next
View previous topic :: View next topic
Author Message
Luigii



Gender: Male
Age: 28
United States

  • #1
  • Posted: 08/29/2017 00:50
  • Post subject: Discussion of Trip Hop
  • Reply with quote
I demoed records in the Trip Hop genre. And I feel like the second wave of this genre was way more captivating compared to the inception. Prefer records in the second half of the 90's compared to the first half.
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
Tha1ChiefRocka
Yeah, well hey, I'm really sorry.



Location: Kansas
United States

  • #2
  • Posted: 08/29/2017 01:01
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
What are the artists/albums have you "demoed"? I believe you like Bjork and I would assume the others you may have listened to would be Portishead, Massive Attack, and Tricky.
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
Luigii



Gender: Male
Age: 28
United States

  • #3
  • Posted: 08/29/2017 01:07
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
Tha1ChiefRocka wrote:
What are the artists/albums have you "demoed"? I believe you like Bjork and I would assume the others you may have listened to would be Portishead, Massive Attack, and Tricky.


That is correct. But records like Big Calm and Homogenic as well as records that were influenced in trip-hop like Music Has the Right to Children, Moon Safari and Entroducing I just find more impressive.
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
Tha1ChiefRocka
Yeah, well hey, I'm really sorry.



Location: Kansas
United States

  • #4
  • Posted: 08/29/2017 01:57
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
I'll give you some more recs that are related to trip hop or downtempo.


Friendly As A Hand Grenade by Tackhead


Viva! La Woman by Cibo Matto


Becoming X by Sneaker Pimps


Black Sands by Bonobo
Specifically the song "The Keeper"


I Am Not A Doctor by Moloko

and one of my favorite albums ever

Beat by Bowery Electric

This is just one great compilation of artists as well.


Link
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
RoundTheBend
I miss the comfort in being sad



Location: Ground Control
United States

  • #5
  • Posted: 08/29/2017 01:58
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
I knew nothing about it until I read this article and the fact that people say it from time to time.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trip_hop

I honestly thought maybe it referred to something like Chance the Rapper.

But since I read the article, I like this album:

Born To Die by Lana Del Rey
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
Luigii



Gender: Male
Age: 28
United States

  • #6
  • Posted: 08/29/2017 01:59
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
Bruh, I have Black Sands on my I Pod and still need to listen to it. Also know about Moloko but need to listen to them. Also thank you for the rest.
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
Luigii



Gender: Male
Age: 28
United States

  • #7
  • Posted: 08/29/2017 02:05
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
sethmadsen wrote:
I knew nothing about it until I read this article and the fact that people say it from time to time.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trip_hop

I honestly thought maybe it referred to something like Chance the Rapper.

But since I read the article, I like this album:

Born To Die by Lana Del Rey


I do need to give my time to Lana.
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
Terilekst





  • #8
  • Posted: 12/10/2017 11:47
  • Post subject: Turquoise
  • Reply with quote
Check this out

Go to youtube and type Terilekst Turquoise.

Full instrumental early-90s hiphop late-60s drums jazz funk soul psychedelic folk blues HAMMOND
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
letty



Gender: Female
Age: 34
Location: See Flag
United Kingdom

  • #9
  • Posted: 12/10/2017 11:55
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
There's a compilation series from the 90s called Dope On Plastic that you should listen to.
Back to top
  • Visit poster's website
  • View user's profile
  • Send private message
Puncture Repair





  • #10
  • Posted: 12/10/2017 13:04
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
Lana Del Rey has definitely made some nods to trip hop in her time, but it'd be a stretch to call Born To Die a trip hop album.

It's a limited genre, which is why it seems like it often has trouble being defined. Once you're done with Massive Attack, Portishead, Tricky and Goldfrapp (probably in that order) then you're either reaching out to things that sound a bit like them or you're going down a rabbit hole that gets more and more niche by the minute.

Personally I feel like it really needs a british geeza rapping somewhere there in the mix. If it aint bristol-born'an'bred then it aint trip hop, but maybe that's just me.
Back to top
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   This topic is locked: you cannot edit posts or make replies.
All times are GMT
Goto page 1, 2  Next
Page 1 of 2


 

Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum


Similar Topics
Topic Author Forum
Best road trip music EVER! 1234567890 Lounge
[ Poll ] 2000s BST Rd1: Sweet Trip v Clipse cestuneblague Games
American Road Trip Plans/Questions Jackwc Lounge
Human Canon Ball Relaunched: A Trip T... baystateoftheart Music Diaries
[ Poll ] CLOSED- 2000s BST Rd1: Sweet Trip v S... cestuneblague Games

 
Back to Top