Yes , trip pop perhaps.I've always thought that Morcheeba are to trip hop what UB40 are to reggae (UB40's excellent first album notwithstanding).
Yes , trip pop perhaps.I've always thought that Morcheeba are to trip hop what UB40 are to reggae (UB40's excellent first album notwithstanding).
Loving these thanksSome amazing stuff here -
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Loving these thanks
Thanks, yes I do like me female vocals on trip hop music. First listening to Portishead got me convertedTwo beautiful tracks there Smike - I am SO TOTALLY in love with female vocals, and always have been...………………………………………….beautiful stuff
I once heard the K&D sessions described as the ultimate after party album and think that's spot on. Chilled but not sleepy, perfect for the come down.
Liking this vibe. Nice and light and soulful. Its chilling me out nicelyThis is just laid-back stuff, stretching the intent of the OP a bit. Also not a female vocal
I refound this after getting sick of trying to remember what there was here and going through everything to generate a spreadsheet...……… VERY sad, but true...…………….
Stick with it and get a couple of tracks in...... you'll get bored or hooked
Pass on Plaid BTW, I think...…….it make take a few listens....
A bit busy for my taste (and no female vocals LLLLOL) - I could come up with some more alcohol-induced chilled options
Thanks. Enjoying these two albums. Two new artist to me.Hi, new here...
This is a topic close to my heart! Some great suggestions already.
The first Kid Loco album is a favourite of mine
Not strictly Trip Hop, but since K&D have got a mention already, Peter Kruder’s Peace Orchestra album warrants a mention - some lovely laidback breakbeat
Jim
Cheers, yes this is another that is new to me. Really liking the vibe off this stuff too. Can't believe this went under my radarGlad you like...
How about some Fila Brazillia? Doubt they ever labelled their stuff as Trip Hop, but it sits in that continuum of downtempo music that emerged in the 90’s.
All their stuff is good IMO, this album is representative in terms of their mix of samples and live instruments, and their sense of humour with regards to song / album titles!