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Kingofdudes 03-09-2005 09:44 PM

[url]http://www.myspace.com/godsotherdevil[/url]

They claim to be trip-hop, but I want one of you guys to verify since I haved heard any trip-hop before.

Det_Nosnip 03-10-2005 04:32 AM

Would some of the later stuff by the Gathering be considered trip-hoppish?

For example:
[url]http://3voor12.vpro.nl/3voor12/groups/index.jsp?groups=2069687[/url]

Click on the "Even the Spirits Are Afraid" video (2nd link, with picture of Anneke).

Iai 03-10-2005 06:19 AM

^I'd class Saturnine as trip-hop.

I'll check out the MySpace thing when I get home.

Det_Nosnip 03-10-2005 02:31 PM

Saturnine? Really...that song seemed a bit too rock orientated, what with the distorted guitars and everything. There are alot of samples and electronic sounds, though I suppose. I think the group's been labeled "trip-rock," which would make sense.

Iai 03-10-2005 02:38 PM

I got Saturnine because it was described to me as trip-hop. I didn't see a reason to argue with that after I heard it.

I just mentioned it because it was the first thing to come to mind with The Gathering. My version of IfThenElse got deleted. :(

Det_Nosnip 03-10-2005 05:16 PM

Aaaah! That's terrible, that's such an incredible album...if you need me to send it to you, I can.

Iai 03-10-2005 05:24 PM

I'm getting a new hard-drive soon. The one I have now is on its last legs.....it just gives up when a certain amount of space is taken up, so I'm not putting any music on i for fear of losing college work.

When I get my new hard-drive I'm gonna get it again. Unless I find it on sale before then.

Deathapalooza04 03-11-2005 12:37 AM

Lately I've been listening to Subway Series by Ming + Fs. It's slowly growing on me.

Some other good groups/albums:

Thievery Corporation - Mirror Conspiracy
Zero 7 - Simple Things
Kruder & Dorfmeister - The K&D Sessions
RjD2 - Deadringer (might be a little on the hip-hop side of trip-hop, good stuff though)

coolschmool 03-11-2005 10:59 AM

Massive Attack and Dj Shadow rock my socks.

Good thread!

Mmm Digital 02-27-2006 06:42 AM

Lamb RULE ALL ! - Lamb are one of my favourite bands of all time i think they are truely amazing!

Would anyone consider Bjork trip hop? Personally I would - her stuff has the range and chilled outness of the genre i think :-)

Tom Race
[url]www.myspace.com/tomrace[/url]
"Industrial Underground Trip Hop Pop with a hint of Drum and Bass"

antiant 02-27-2006 06:26 PM

am i the only one who finds this thread some what disappointing? i mean when it comes to trip hop yes massive attack, portishead, tricky and that Bristol sound are the staples of the genre, but there is so much trip hop out there...you guys need to check out this site [URL="http://www.triphop-music.com/"]http://www.triphop-music.com/[/URL] there's slews of the shyt all over the world sometimes you have to get away from the people who are more commonly known or popular and look else where to broaden your horizons anyways hope this helps you guys find some new sounds in trip hop, i've got some of those people on the list (not much yet) but if anyone wants to hear some samples let me know and i'll post it for you guys to hear (that is if i have that particular band/group/artist)...but don't limit trip hop to massive attack and so on it gets quite annoying at times (even though sometimes it's necessary to explain) explore a bit :thumb: oh yeah and although he's nowhere mentioned on the site check out DJ Krush (definitely some good stuff there) he's more on the hip hop side of trip hop with instrumentals but well worth to check out

Bartender 02-27-2006 06:47 PM

It's just a featured article. An introduction to the genre. It's not supposed to be a comprehensive database of artists or anything.

antiant 02-27-2006 06:57 PM

gotcha

PalestinianJew 03-11-2006 09:01 AM

Ramallah Underground
 
Hey check out some downtempo , and some hip-hop on this site :
[url]www.ramallahunderground.com[/url]
some wicked beats...

DjChew 03-12-2006 11:28 PM

Curious
 
Alright guys...First of all...I'm new on this so if I'm posting this in the wrong area...Please don't be too pissy with me....Now that I've said that...

I've been listening to Trip-hop, downtempo, acid jazz, etc. for about a year now and I'm looking to take music production courses as soon as I get the cash to....So in the mean time I figured I mine as well start producing my own beats and instrumentals...Unfortunately I'm only fluent on the drums, which means any strings or keyboard or whatever, comes out sounding pretty bad.

So heres my point....I was wondering if anyone who listens to trip-hop, downtempo, etc. could give me some advice on other instruments or even form a little internet collabo or something it would be greatly appriciated.

If I'm totally out of my league please tell me so...I was just looking for something to help me with producing and bounce ideas around.

Input is appriciated and if anyone wants to get back to me email or message me on MSN at [email]batman_675@hotmail.com[/email]

Thanks


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