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Smith & Mighty
Pressure Drop
Waldeck
Pressure Drop
Waldeck
Originally Posted by Asr /img/forum/go_quote.gif Smith & Mighty Pressure Drop Waldeck |
Originally Posted by philodox /img/forum/go_quote.gif Been thinking about checking out Waldeck for a while... what is Pressure Drop? Smith & Mighty is one of my favourites, of course. |
Originally Posted by hudsong /img/forum/go_quote.gif Four Tet is also awesome.. His style can be described best as "folktronic" |
Originally Posted by philodox /img/forum/go_quote.gif Davey:I have Bowery Electrics Beat... is Lushlife much better? |
Originally Posted by Davey /img/forum/go_quote.gif Probably not, though don't think I ever heard the ones before or after Lushlife. Definitely not essential, and probably shouldn't have listed it, but there's something about it I really like. The sound is kind of unique, even though it doesn't really stray far from the likes of Portishead. Different production, I guess. More of a shoegaze sound with the guitar walls. |
Originally Posted by Davey /img/forum/go_quote.gif That Skylab record is very cool, and I do have the record. Great sound too. Kind of laidback and spacey, but very nice. Probably closer to what some would call electronica than trip-hop, but most of the good stuff does cross the genre boundaries. |
Originally Posted by Thelonious Monk /img/forum/go_quote.gif come on guys, what about dj shadow? he IS the godfather afterall. check out Preemptive Strike. probably doesn't sound super similar to most stuff mentioned in this topic but i love it. first got me interested in trip-hop and jungle. |