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Hello Lads 'n Lasses,
Here's some new Jazzy Trip-Hop records I've bought recently. Nils Petter Molvaer 'Khmer'. Slow and soulful trumpet with heavy drums and samples that develop unique arrangements. If anyone knows about any other similar stuff, then please share. The artists I already have and know about are Tosca, Peace Orchestra, Leggo Beast, Fila Brazillia, Bullitnuts, Baby Mammoth and Bugge Wesseltoft. Andrew Andrew Randle |
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If you want ambient and jazzy I suggest you purchase 'In a Slient Way' by Miles Davis.
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Thanks Woodface, you've just reminded me about Miles' experimental albums - time to give 'em a go methinks.
Where did I get them from? Most of them are recommendations and demonstrations from Kevin Scott of Living Voice loudspeakers and the Definitive Audio store, a sound bloke with one of the most eclectic and fun tastes in music. Trawling through the Internet also helps. The "similar artists" facility on record sites such as cdnow.com and Amazon.co.uk also prove interesting. Recently found some experimental music sites, but most of the stuff tends to be randomised garbage. I'm wondering if anyone also has Rinocerose or Ian Pooley in their collections...? Andrew Andrew Randle |
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Kruder & Dorfmeister - The K&D Sessions
Thievery Coproration - Abductions and Reconstructions Kevin Yost - Dawn Approaches José Padilla - Café del Mar: Volumen Seis St. Germain - Tourist For some "cheesy" French house, also check out Ian Pooley's Since Then. BTW--I wouldn't really call Air's Moon Safari trip hop. Vuk. |
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quote: Vuk, Neither would I, although it does fit with the Ambient Groove side of things. Kevin Yost, José Padilla and St. Germain are new names to me and will look forward to trying them out. Thanks Another name for you to try is Alex Gopher. Andrew Andrew Randle |
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Andrew, a quick look at the CD's on my floor reveals.....
Blue States - Nothing Changes Under the Sun Try those on for size. Jay |
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I got the Lemon Jelly album on Saturday, and as mentioned above it really is excellent. Nice chilled grooves with the odd cheeky sample, plays very well as an album too, which is surprising as it is a compilation of three EPs.
Other favourite vaguely recent trip-hop / chilled grooves are: Goldfrapp 'Felt mountain' - covers the whole range from cheesy film music with beats, right across to cheesy film music with beats and a Randle and Hopkirk dulcimer thrown in. I love it. Alpha 'Come from heaven' - Excellent chunk of chilled trip-hop, very lush and full sound, again with a hint of 60s film music in places. This one is a real grower. Nittin Sawhney 'Beyond skin' - Not trip-hop, in fact it is so varied it pretty much defies being flung into any category. Has elements of D&B trip-hop, R&B (but good) along with much traditional Asian influence. Strong reflection of Nittin's upbringing in the UK Asian community. Probably a landmark album in its own right. Morcheeba 'Who can you trust' - The first, and most stripped down of their three albums, and IMHO definitely the best. Later albums started filling up the gaps, which was a real shame, as the spaces really make the first one. And I can't not mention the one that started it all for me Portishead 'Dummy' - Stripped down grooves, cut & shut sampling, plus 1950s sci-fi Theremin sounds and fabulous Billy Holiday like vocal. A really atmospheric album that has truly stood the test of time. The live album 'PNYC' is also stunning, possibly even better than 'Dummy', though I hate the way they have faded the audience between tracks - Live albums should be unbroken. Tony. |
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Wo - yeah, Dummy is so way "cool with an edge" - as is the live album. Portishead (strangely they named the second ablum that) was a bit of a let-down after dummy, although I guess if I'd heard it first I'd have still been very impressed. I've also got something called "Glory Times" - might be an import, remixes from both albums. Interesting - but in many ways like the similar Massive Attatck No Protection remixes that mostly want you to replay the originals.
Tony - maybe you could list what areas of music you aren't an excellent referential expert in - as it seems like it would be a much shorter list than those you are! Still enjoying Lemon Jelly KY - such fun. Also got Bent Programmed to Love on someone elses reccomendation here - enjoying that as well but it took me longer to appreciate. I'm not going to write down any of these other reccomendations until my next Amazon shipment gets here - as that has 15 reccomendations from the Feb / March forum.... Jonathan |
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quote: Absolutely brilliant compilation album and probably the best of the Back to Mine series. Others worht checking out from this series are Danny Tenaglia and Groove Armarda. |
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I've got Aphex Twin in his ...hmm.. THIRDanalogue bubble bath (Rephlex / AFX in his 3rd analogue bubblebath) - has anyone got a CD of 1,2 or 4? Are these on CD, or am I going to have to get that TT a bit sooner than I thought?
Also have Caustic Window Compilation, Classics, Come to Daddy, I care because you do, Richard D James Album, Selected Ambient Works Vol II (crap this - in comparison), Windowlicker CD single Or any other good Aphex Twin stuff out there? Thanks |
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Jonathan,
You seem to have most of the Aphex twin bases covered. You don't mention but I assume you have the SAW vol 1. The other album to get is 'Polygon Window' very good. After that it is a matter of hunting down a long list of singles, 12"s and other odd stuff. On the subject of Portishead I really rate the second album, really in yer face and tense. Love the vicious EQ on the vocal on many tracks, and that when they fade out the surface noise my vinyl copy goes totaly silent. Kevin. |
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quote: Is Vol 3 the one in a brown paper bag and a map of 'Things to do in Cornwall'? If so it’s the one I have, and its really good. Its got a track mixed so there is a different song out of each speaker, and various locked grooves if I remember correctly. I second the recommendation for 'Selected ambient works Vol 1', I rate it to be his best work to date, it is very different to 'SAW Vol 2', though I do like that as well. 'SAW Vol 1' is a lot more similar to the more chilled parts of 'Analogue Bubblebath'. The Polygon Window album is as stated excellent, and I also have the 12" single in clear vinyl somewhere. On a similar note, have you checked out much of the competition from the time? I really rate: Black Dog Productions 'Bytes' - Now available mid priced, this is IMHO a landmark piece of electronica, weird beats, weird time signatures, and just bizarrely beautiful. Plaid were two thirds of them. This is a classic chunk of the early nineties Warp Artificial Intelligence series. Any BDP or Plaid album is IMHO essential. Speedy J 'Ginger' - Another great piece of Warp Artificial Intelligence, chilled soundscapes with great beats and riffs, just creates the right atmosphere. I played it to death when it came out. I rate just about all of the Warp Artificial Intelligence series, there are also great albums by B12, Fuse (Richie Hawtin before he discovered drugs!), Autechere etc. Plastikman 'Sheet one' - Richie Hawtin at exactly the point he discovered Class As! Fabulously sparse, minimal, and trippy album. Little more than a 303, 909 and a few effects, but stunning. Tony. |
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Keith and Tony
My third analogue bubblebath came on a "clean" CD in a CD single case with a sticky lable on the front saying what it was. Slightly dodgy looking - but found in Tower, Southampton - sounds superb so I don't really care if it's a 'real one.' I'll look out for SAW I (couldn't find it before) and Polygon Window. Thanks. I started with the singles collection with Windowlicker - as I had heard the third track "Nanou" (sounds like clockwork) which is not exactly mainstream Aphex (if there is such a thing) but I reelly love. I'll keep going. I now have my latest Amazon "food parcel" - so will add the 'competition' to the wanted list. One of my Aphex CD's has a mini Warp catalogue in the notes. I'll have another look at that as well. Autechre - I have Amber, Autechre and Incunabula. Any other suggestions welcome. Thanks guys |
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quote: Aha, that explains it, mine is one of those quaint old record things. I suspect the CD may actually have more tracks. Tony. |
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Jonathan,
SAW vol 1 is the Aphex album, very special indeed. The other analogue bubble bath CDs are availbale if you look hard, there are still some I need to get. I second Tony's Plastikman and Black Dog suggestions, I also suggest Plaid who are half of Black Dog. I don't have any Speedy J but think I will soon. Kevin, or is it Keith? |
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if you fancy something with some trippy beats, some ambient washes, then a Not Very Obvious place to go would be some prog rock dinosaurs like King Crimson, but their ProjeKcts Box delivers very well.
There are 4 CDs (there's a single CD sampler called "Deception of the Thrush" culled from the full box) with one each from 4 different sub-lineups of the full KC band playing improvised music at club dates. It's all good stuff, but the P3 and P4 entries are particularly good, with Pat Mastelotto combining played and programmed percussion particulary effectively and Fripp and Gunn changing between searing lines and spacey grooves easily. Tony Levin is on P4 and adds some bass that'll make your speakers walk around the room if you're not careful. Pete. |
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Sorry Kevin !!
Suggestions added to list for next Amazon foray - or wander round the shops if I get time. Thanks guys Jonathan |
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sunset - Ibiza
Hi! If you like the mediterranean - seeing the sun set |
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