Is it time for a TRIP HOP revival yet?

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He's Hip, He's Cool, He's 45 and he presents "An Intense Dinner Party"

Rufus 3000 (Mr Noodles), Friday, 16 June 2006 14:57 (nineteen years ago)

Hah - fantastic. I gotta get this.

Baaderonixx immer wieder (baaderonixx), Friday, 16 June 2006 15:03 (nineteen years ago)

Etymology lesson:

trip hop = 'trance hip hop' and was coined in the melody maker in a review of the chemical brothers (then the dust brothers), maybe of 'my mercury mouth' or one of the pre-name-change singles. ('93 maybe?) So it was originally used to describe what became big beat (which they had a hard time coming up with the name for), but then the usage slipped. I'm with Vahid, though. They're basically the same thing. The female singer thing is a ruse. It's just instrumental hip hop, innit?

Jamie T Smith (Jamie T Smith), Friday, 16 June 2006 15:06 (nineteen years ago)

Dinner parties. People would put Protection on and talk about fresh basil. It wasn't intense. I was there.

Jamie T Smith (Jamie T Smith), Friday, 16 June 2006 15:07 (nineteen years ago)

yeh, chemical brothers was counted as trip hop before big beat got invented.

dog latin (dog latin), Friday, 16 June 2006 15:09 (nineteen years ago)

it's not the same thing, just related. trip-hop = skunk, big beat = amyl and k.

along with Headz, Kruder & Dorfmeister's DJ Kicks mix is another major trip-hop touchstone though it touches on DnB (Aquasky) and does feature Hardfloor (but in 'trip-hop' mode).

Konal Doddz (blueski), Friday, 16 June 2006 15:09 (nineteen years ago)

Headz 1 is fantastic. I think Ninja Tunes stuff has aged less well. Although Stealth really was a fantastic club.

That thing about scratching being the 90s rockist sound of choice. Haha. THAT WAS ME.

God I feel old.

Jamie T Smith (Jamie T Smith), Friday, 16 June 2006 15:12 (nineteen years ago)

Trip-hop kind of relied on the slowed-down hip-hop beat which sounded very tired indeed by 97-98. All this downtempo stuff still exists but the general move across dance music to more textured beats has had a knock-on effect here as well. The last Massive Attack record has basically microhouse/glitch crunchiness and a lot of Farbenesque sounds shoehorned in didn't it?

On the other end of the spectrum, it turned into Groove Armada.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Friday, 16 June 2006 15:29 (nineteen years ago)

Also Border Community = trip-hop with a 4/4 kick, basically. Stick an etheral vocal on top of Sky Was Pink or Do You Need Help and tell me what you get.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Friday, 16 June 2006 15:30 (nineteen years ago)

In addition to '100th Window', Spacek's a good example of someone who took trip-hop template but replaced sampled/live drums with electronic beats.

Groove Armada only have ONE trip-hoppish song tho!

Konal Doddz (blueski), Friday, 16 June 2006 15:33 (nineteen years ago)

there's a downtempo mix of 'The Sky Is Pink' anyway isn't there? or was that the original?

Konal Doddz (blueski), Friday, 16 June 2006 15:34 (nineteen years ago)

Any love for Lamb?

Ned Beauman (NedBeauman), Friday, 16 June 2006 16:08 (nineteen years ago)

First album = three or four good tracks. She sings well on it.

Second album = rubbish. She doesn't sing very well on it.

chap who would dare to be a nerd, not a geek (chap), Friday, 16 June 2006 16:49 (nineteen years ago)

It was only good when it simmered with evil really, which only about 2% of it did. What about trip-crunk as a modern day update? Or does skrewed/chopped fit that bill?

gekoppel (Gekoppel), Friday, 16 June 2006 17:42 (nineteen years ago)

Actually that DJ Shadow track with David Banner is a bit trip-crunk.

Ned Beauman (NedBeauman), Friday, 16 June 2006 18:12 (nineteen years ago)

anyone have Slotek's 7 album? is that trip-hop? i dunno
that was pretty good

Matthew OMalley (Matt-O), Friday, 16 June 2006 23:18 (nineteen years ago)

you need a shortlist of music that is unlikely to irritate people excessively in a social setting. otm.

Tricky
Steely Dan
Velvet Underground
Sade


and if you don't like Sade... pfff!

trees (treesessplode), Saturday, 17 June 2006 05:36 (nineteen years ago)

My most consistent having-people-over CD for the past year has been Eskimo Recordings Volume III. Also Lhasa's The Living Road.

Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Saturday, 17 June 2006 06:37 (nineteen years ago)

you need a shortlist of music that is unlikely to irritate people excessively in a social setting

About 80% of reggae. anyone who actively dislikes reggae is obviously just wrong.

chap who would dare to be a nerd, not a geek (chap), Saturday, 17 June 2006 11:35 (nineteen years ago)

not that i'm a huge reggae expert if someone didn't like reggae i'd have to wonder what the hell they were doing in my house!

jed_ (jed), Saturday, 17 June 2006 11:50 (nineteen years ago)

re: four tet dj kicks.
cabaret voltaire and mf doom? i'm there.

this is a very interesting thread.

Emily B (Emily B), Saturday, 17 June 2006 14:33 (nineteen years ago)

VU 'unlikely to irritate people in a social setting'?

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Seriously, Try Punching This Guy in the Face and See What Happens (Enrique), Monday, 19 June 2006 10:05 (nineteen years ago)

this Four Tet DJ Kicks is actually quite amazingly poorly mixed. obviously with a tracklisting like that i wouldn't expect seamless but the segues are terrible for the most part. i'ts not even like an anti-mix-mash it just sounds amateurish. i could have done a much better job myself with similar material.

jed_ (jed), Monday, 19 June 2006 14:23 (nineteen years ago)

I was listening to Tricky's "Broken Homes" today b/c I'm making a mix for a friend who likes Burial and wants to know what music it sounds like. What a great track. I want a whole album of tracks like "Broken Homes" and "Poems". Does this album exist and what is it?

Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Monday, 19 June 2006 14:25 (nineteen years ago)

i wish!

jed_ (jed), Monday, 19 June 2006 14:26 (nineteen years ago)

Seriously, I find it hard to think of similar stuff.

Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Monday, 19 June 2006 14:34 (nineteen years ago)

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It scares me that I understand what this means.

Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Monday, 19 June 2006 14:38 (nineteen years ago)

The first two Lamb album and the last one are all good. The third... is there.

Jesus Dan (Dan Perry), Monday, 19 June 2006 14:43 (nineteen years ago)

I love the first one. I think they were victims of their own success though maybe - it seemed like they kept wanting to rewrite "Gorecki" and forgot about "Godbless", "Gold" and "Cotton Wool".

Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Monday, 19 June 2006 14:48 (nineteen years ago)

I don't think you can really say that "Ear Parcel", "Softly", "B-Line" or "Little Things" (to pick 4 awesome songs off the second album) were anywhere near the vein of "Gorecki".

Jesus Dan (Dan Perry), Monday, 19 June 2006 14:49 (nineteen years ago)

No I meant the third/fourth album more (though I heard the former only twice and the latter only once I think). Fear of Fours is in the right vein I pretty good, but I feel like the group were already beginning to compartmentalise things, like "here is a wacky track with an odd time signature, now here is a soothing meditative track". On the big tracks on the debut it all comes together quite magically.

Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Monday, 19 June 2006 15:08 (nineteen years ago)

Well, the third album doesn't really gel at all; the fourth one does pretty much do what your talking about but in a much more restrained, introverted manner (the thing about "Gorecki" was that it really exploded out into a frenzy once the full force of the track kicked in, whereas most of the stuff on album #4 was really aiming for the tiny-voice-of-yr-subconscious vibe of "Feela").

Jesus Dan (Dan Perry), Monday, 19 June 2006 15:13 (nineteen years ago)

with this thread spinning around i saw this in the racks yesterday : http://www.joeybeats.com/irb.html anyone heard this ? the mp3 sounds lovely ..

mark e (mark e), Wednesday, 21 June 2006 06:57 (nineteen years ago)

seven months pass...
I can feel it getting closer...

is anyone anticipating the new Baaderonixx? (baaderonixx), Monday, 29 January 2007 15:17 (nineteen years ago)

It will be good, providing they pick out all the decent menacing/evil stuff not the dreck downtempo stuff that later mutated into chillout/dire chin stroking bollocks.

gekoppel (Gekoppel), Monday, 29 January 2007 16:18 (nineteen years ago)

Clear by Bomb the Bass is the only trip hop album I still listen to regularly. Sounds totally dated but never boring.

Tuomas (Tuomas), Monday, 29 January 2007 17:10 (nineteen years ago)

Am I completely off base in thinking that TV On The Radio IS a trip-hop revival?

Vornado (Vornado), Monday, 29 January 2007 17:54 (nineteen years ago)

Yes.

gekoppel (Gekoppel), Monday, 29 January 2007 17:55 (nineteen years ago)

five years pass...

I'm really loving Yppah's album Eighty One:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVo8Y9OmH_w

圧迫系プレイ (Sanpaku), Thursday, 1 November 2012 21:27 (thirteen years ago)

for the first time in ages, i listened to skylab #2 today.

sounded absolutely fantastic.

make of that what you will.

mark e, Thursday, 1 November 2012 21:35 (thirteen years ago)

it's an absolutely fantastic album, one of a kind unfortunately

"root lets you speak with the dead"

the late great, Friday, 2 November 2012 19:12 (thirteen years ago)

I just wanna say that Moloko comp mentioned way upthread is one of the greatest things ever assembled

Gandalf’s Gobble Melt (DJP), Friday, 2 November 2012 19:14 (thirteen years ago)

No. Trip Hop has had it's time - Garage Hip - House is the new thing.

Hinklepicker, Friday, 2 November 2012 20:11 (thirteen years ago)

Never heard skylab 2 but was into skylab one when i smoked too much weed in high school

just sayin, Friday, 2 November 2012 20:20 (thirteen years ago)

one year passes...

Hey man, actually came here to mention those skylab and howie b albums...

They legitimate the whole trip-hop genre.

Most ppl think of massive attack, and portishead. Those are the more pop oriented side... I always think of cold cut and howie b as being the real triphop. I think if you understand those skylab albums then you'll see why this genre is pretty fucking cool.

,max,, Wednesday, 9 July 2014 05:47 (eleven years ago)

i love trip hop

the late great, Wednesday, 9 July 2014 05:54 (eleven years ago)

i have a pretty sick trip hop collection too

the late great, Wednesday, 9 July 2014 06:03 (eleven years ago)

re skylab #2
there are actually 2 versions of the album.
for years i had been listening to the promo cd that i happened to find in a sales bin.
then after discussions with another skylab fan, strictly kev, it became apparent that this is not the normal edition.
so, i tracked down a copy of the cd edition, and it is different.
the tracklisting, and even some of the tracks.
basically, the promo cd edition is the vinyl version of the album.
strictly kev also sorted out me a fantastic mix of rare skylab material.

oh, and matty skylab has dipped into the world of mixtapes himself.
he put together a brilliant french psych mix (with lots of skylab-esque overdubs/tweaks) a few years ago and then sold it via his FB page.
the packaging was gorgeous.

http://ireallylovemusic.co.uk/blog/wp-content/MattD3636x954.jpg

mark e, Wednesday, 9 July 2014 09:22 (eleven years ago)

i don't really like skylab #2 ... too noisy, rather unchill ... the quiet parts are good though

what do you think of major force west?

the late great, Wednesday, 9 July 2014 21:29 (eleven years ago)

I made a trip hop song today

puff puff post (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Wednesday, 9 July 2014 23:30 (eleven years ago)


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