
Artist: TRICKY
Title: Knowle West Boy
Label: Domino
Cat#: WIGCD195
Style: Trip-Hop
Date: 2008
Source: CDDA Rip
Format: Unmixed
Quality: VBR
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Artist: TRICKY
Title: Knowle West Boy
Label: Domino
Cat#: WIGCD195
Style: Trip-Hop
Date: 2008
Source: CDDA Rip
Format: Unmixed
Quality: VBR
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A little different from my main posts, but surely a must to check out!!!
Tracks:
1. Silence
2. Mysterons
3. The Rip
4. Glory Box
5. Wandering Star
6. Machine Gun
7. Over
8. Sour Times
9. Cowboys
10. Threads
11. Roads
12. We Carry On
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Format: 3 unmixed CD
Lable: Ninja Tune
Catalog: ZENCD150
Release Date: 11/03/2008
Quality: VBR
Note: not a scene
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A Forest Mighty Black - Mellowdramatic (1998)
Label: Compost Records
Catalog#: COMPOST 038-2
Format: CD
Bitrate: 256kbps
Country: Germany
Released: 1998
Genre: Electronic
Style: Trip Hop
Tracklist:
01 Minigame (3:56)
02 Duel With A So(u)l (5:11)
03 Everything (7:58)
04 Tides (5:09)
05 Duo Trippin’ (5:52)
06 Reflections Of A Fake Night (6:50)
07 The 9 To 5 (Is Killing Me) (1:20)
08 Fresh In My Mind (5:58)
09 Rebirth (7:19)
10 Till The End (3:24)
A classic.
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01 - vaporous
02 - mend (to fix, to repair)
03 - across the stream
04 - morphing
05 - assemblage point
06 - prosaic
07 - ecclesia
08 - final escape
09 - in a crisis…
10 - paranoia
11 - hybrid
Label: Wax On
Catalog#: Wax CD 001
Format: CD / LP
Country: UK
Release date: 26 Sep 2007
Genre: Electronic
Style: Chill Out, Trip Hop, Downtempo
Credits: Producer, Written-By - Guts
Great Album! Totally advised.
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GLITCH MOB_LIVE @ MALFUNKTION Los Angeles [January 17th, 2007]
Droid Behavior Room Live DJ set by: ediT
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Blue Lines is widely considered to be the first trip-hop album; it holds the defining sound of the genre and when listening to other artists, one can trace the elements back to it. Blue Lines is dark, brooding and beautiful, maintaining a deep atmosphere. Track 6, Unfinished Sympathy is widely considered to be one of the greatest songs of all time (NME, MTV2, various polls) and in my opinion, rightly so. It is an incredibly dynamic piece of music and has a duality of texture- at first the percussion is hard and almost uninviting, but the strings and vocals are warm- a perfectly balanced contrast. In between these fits the piano, sharing characteristics of both. There notes are distinct, but there is just enough reverb to smoothly fit them into the mix.Outstanding Tracks:
- Safe From Harm
- Be Thankful For What You’ve Got
- Unfinished Sympathy
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