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15 Apr 2017, 8:12 pm

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i know nothing, i happen to wander into electro-swing and triphop occasionally, i like the sampling of the old stuff, while avoiding listening to the too known-past


I like electro-swing too. Some really interesting songs you got there. Got any else? What do you mean by "too known-past"?
This is the only Parov Stelar downtempo song I've listened to so far.



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22 Apr 2017, 3:29 pm

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Been digging this album a lot lately, some amazing trip-hop/electronic/rock/psychedelic/? stuff from my country.



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26 Apr 2017, 2:38 am

Good shares guys, that's some really obscure stuff I probably never would of found, I like ethnic touches to the songs.

Anyway I discovered an ambient trip hop band named Arms And Sleepers and they released a new album named Life Is Everywhere earlier this year in January. Pan Am is easily my favorite song out of the album I just love how they use chimes in this.






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27 Apr 2017, 9:48 pm

Tei Shi's sharpening up.

Heck, I'd almost say she's getting her Martina on:


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29 Apr 2017, 4:50 pm

Oh snap, Sevdaliza has a new album? I'm know what I'm gonna do for the next hour :D

Tei Shi does kinda sound like Martina, Tricky should try to get her featured in some songs if Martina never comes back.

I've been thinking about buying the CD for the Earthling album Humandust. I learned that this album was suppose to release in 1997 but their record label denied them because "It was too dark". I can't find it on their bandcamp or itunes and you can't find 6 of the 11 songs on the internet. It's shame I can't support the band for this album but I feel a bit uneasy about buying a CD off of discography, I'd hate to possibly ruin a mint/good condition CD despite how cheap it is. But I really want to hear the other 6 songs since some of them are considered the best of the album by others and I could rip the songs off the CD and upload them on the internet for everyone else who has never heard them and can't get the CD.

This album does sound a lot more dark than their others especially Haunted Head, that woman moaning in the background just gives it another level of creepiness. Humandust comes close with the wolf howling.






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15 May 2017, 1:59 pm

I went to a Portishead show years ago when they released their Third album. One of the best live shows I've seen.



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17 May 2017, 10:13 pm

Something that was thrown in on that D-Bridge set that I posted earlier (a few bpm faster though in the mix).


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18 May 2017, 5:27 am

I went around to making a discog account and ordered a copy of Earthling's Humandust album it should be coming in the next week or two.

Anyway while looking for some Earthling stuff I found out the rapper of the band, Mau has also did some rapping/singing for another music trio called Telepopmusik. They do House, downtempo, and electronic music, it's an interesting sounding combo. The songs they have featuring Mau are pretty awesome although I'm a bit pissed at how underutilized Mau is in some of their songs.

Here are some of the songs featuring Mau. I think I like them even more than the Earthling songs! They sound even more alien like and out of this world. I hope Mau is featured in their next album!





Also listen to their most popular song Breathe it sounds pretty great.



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19 May 2017, 8:02 pm

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I love that mix and channel, that guy helped me find lesser known trip hop artist and songs. I was chilling and doing dishes to that mix during the summer.



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22 May 2017, 11:04 pm

Manchester's been off the chain. I was familiar already with IAMDDB, this Lay tune knocked me on my ass though.



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23 May 2017, 12:47 am

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I love that mix and channel, that guy helped me find lesser known trip hop artist and songs. I was chilling and doing dishes to that mix during the summer.


I'm pretty sure I mined that list for new stuff as well. lol It was good.


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27 May 2017, 5:39 pm

Found another band called 8mm unfortunately they only did one EP dedicated to trip hop the rest of their songs are pop rock, alt country and hard rock.

The drum beat for this song was also used in Massive Attack's song Angel


This song features the rap rock band Chronic Future.


These sound pretty portisheadish




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28 May 2017, 12:35 am

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anything trancy; this is very strong but rather out this box