trip hop
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While Lust for Life might be Lana Del Rey’s weakest attempt at reconciling her old school and new school influences, it’s also the first time I’ve come away from one of her albums with more highlights than lowlights.
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A really cool animated video for “Mr Mistake,” off the self-titled album by Nevermen (a collaboration between vocalist extraordinaire Mike Patton, TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe, and abstract rapper Doseone). Out now via Ipecac/Lex.
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Massive Attack returns with a promising EP featuring vocal appearances from Tricky and Young Fathers.
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Boots’ debut album features stellar production that fuses elements of rap, pop, R&B, industrial, and more in 11 concise tracks.
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DJ Shadow creates a landmark for instrumental hip hop with Endtroducing…..
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Corpo-Mente’s new record is a lavish fusion of folk, metal, opera, and more.
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Corpo-Mente by Corpo-Mente Sick combination of opera, metal, and trip hop from France! Out via Finland’s Blood Music.
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West Coast producer Lee Bannon is getting more and more creative and versatile by the minute. He’s constantly creating, and thinks almost nothing of just suddenly dropping a track like “InMySleep,” which combines his recent obsession with breakbeat-like grooves with some jutting bass notes and an odd chord progression.
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Tricky drops a some new visuals for the track “Nothing Matters,” which features some incredibly emotive vocal contributions from Nneka. Tricky’s latest album, False Idols, is out now.
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Trip Hop prince Tricky drops a moody new single and video with the track “Does It.” The track is from his forthcoming LP, False Idols, which will be dropping via !K7 Records in May. Enjoy!