Trip Hop

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    C Darensbourg
     
    Big Red NOLA solo, Vol. 2
    A smooth blend of Electronic Music with hip hop drums
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
     
    Dreamgaze
     
    Sound Colour
    Angelic Vocals, Shimmers, Echoes, Swirls, Jangles, Textures
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
     
    Moth
     
    Tree Snow
    Boy who plays 100 instruments meets Girl with the voice of an angel. They fall in love, and live in a recording studio. They start making a strange fusion of acoustic triphop melodies. This is their baby.
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
     
    The Intended
     
    Everybody Kurtz - EP
    This EP is a collection of trip-hop tunes inspired by Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness." The mood of the songs ranges from tribal-style mania to introspective calm to epic grandeur. This album was recorded in Young Original Studios in Hillsborough, CA.
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
     
    Collide
     
    These Eyes Before
    A deliciously distorted and fuzzed-out sonic excursion slice of trip-hop of a set of ten mainstream classics, each one completely reimagined.
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
     
    PIXSID
     
    Atoms Apart
    The album flows like a sound scape blending vocal and instrumental tracks with shades of trip-hop for a deep downtempo ride.
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
     
    White Lyre
     
    White Lyre
    Piano driven electronica with angelic signing and hauntingly beautiful lyrics
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
     
    Raven Parade
     
    Looking Glass
    Very Sexy Mood Music; Fantasy filled dark and romantic.
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
     
    DJ Lord Vampirick
     
    Straight Shotgun To The Edge Of The Universe
    Travels into space and time, through a galaxy of breakbeats and unusual samples.
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
     
    Chad Clayton
     
    Pop Goes The Pillhead
    Trip-Hopish, Exciting, Dance-Worthy, Psychedelic, Different, Instrumental, New, Tasteful, House-Like but more so in the back yard.
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
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    Top Albums

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    Stephanie Schneiderman
    Dangerous Fruit
    Ambient, indie pop with influences of trip-hop, folk and soul.
    Stephanie Schneiderman delivers a new gorgeous recording that transcends genre and defies convention. Dangerous Fruit reveals 11 songs that artfully combine pop, trip hop, soul, electronica and folk, as well as the talent and vision of two established, yet very different NW artists. The album will appeal to listeners of Goldfrapp, Feist, Suzanne Vega and Beth Orton and is a testament to the magic that can happen when an unexpected collaboration hits its stride. The Story Dangerous Fruit retains the rootsy flair, distinctive vocals and intricate songwriting that- along with her five previous solo albums and acclaimed work with popular regional act, Dirty Martini- have solidified Stephanie Schneiderman as a premier NW performing songwriter. It also launches her sound in a completely new, uncharted direction. The catalyst for this is her musical partnership with one of the most prolific electronic musicians/producers/DJ’s in the NW –Keith Schreiner. Known regionally for his work with Dahlia, Auditory Sculpture and Suckapunch, his resume with Grammy-winning artists Jeff Trott, Sheryl Crow and Dr. Dre/Eminem’s producer Mike Elizondo as well as Banco de Gaia, Corinna Rep and Minnie Driver speaks for itself. The first thing that is evident on Dangerous Fruit is the balance that seems to naturally occur between the acoustic and electronic elements. Schneiderman’s lead vocals, vivid lyrics, layered harmonies and subtle acoustic guitar riffs blend seamlessly with Schreiner’s undulating looped beats, moody synth patches and unique production style. The traditional seems to amend and compliment the experimental- an ongoing conversation that is continually refreshed on each advancing track. "Recording with Keith was unique for me in so many ways,” recalls Schneiderman. “I was willing to let go and experiment with different textures against my songwriting and what surprised me the most is how beautifully the sounds fit the songs. The lyrics became more interesting, the melodies more soulful and the songs more evocative." The duo made fast friends in the studio, deconstructing nearly all of Schneiderman’s tunes, only to mold, stretch and pull until the right home was found for each. The lead off track, “20 Slivers,” which began as a typical guitar-based folk song, became an Isaac Hayes-style, down tempo groove with Stephanie’s vocals layered on top. “First Crack,” had 9 different versions until it settled into a striking atmospheric power ballad. And while many of the tracks evolved from songs that were already written, others like the Sade-inspired “The Dark is Easier,” were composed in the studio. “Not many artists would allow a producer to take them on this kind of ride,” said Schreiner, “But Stephanie was down to roll with all of it. Because of that I think we ended up with something that has upped the ante for singer songwriters, showing what they can do with their songs when they look outside the box and use the studio as an instrument for creation instead of a place merely to record their songs.” The partnership has also effectively sparked a powerful live trio project including James Beaton (Storm and the Balls, Everclear) that will be performing in support of the record throughout the NW and beyond.
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
    Dirty Elegance
    Finding Beauty In The Wretched
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
    Abney Park
    Æther Shanties
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
    Daughter Darling
    Sweet Shadows
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     
    Alpha
    Ariel - Ep
    Electronic: Trip Hop
     

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Closer Closer
      Auditory Sculpture
      Electronic: Trip Hop
       
       
      2.
      for now
      lacunae
      Electronic: Trip Hop
       
       
      3.
      Make Like Mine
      Karmacoda
      Electronic: Trip Hop
       
       
      4.
      Spectre
      Karmacoda
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      5.
      The Riddle
      Random Rab
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      6.
      Bring it on
      Random Rab
      Electronic: Trip Hop
       
       
      7.
      Beast of Burden
      Random Rab
      Electronic: Trip Hop
       
       
      8.
      Life is Hip
      Slipper featuring Andrea Black
      Electronic: Trip Hop
       
       
      9.
      Hands against the rain
      Slipper featuring Andrea Black
      Electronic: Trip Hop
       
       
      10.
      Paradise
      Slipper featuring Andrea Black
      Electronic: Trip Hop