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  1. Apr 23, 2021 · The term “trip-hop” was first coined in 1994, when a writer at the dance music bible Mixmag used it to describe DJ Shadow’s ambitious single “In/Flux.” The seeds of this new genre—the U.K.’s answer to America’s burgeoning hip-hop movement—can be traced back to the late ’80s and early ’90s in Bristol, a bustling college town in South West England where pioneers of the so ...

    • Tricky. Maxinquaye. (Island, 1995) This is the one, really. Tricky named his debut solo album after his mother, Maxine Quaye, and that should already indicate just how personal the record is.
    • Portishead. Dummy. (Go! Beat, 1994) Portishead’s 1994 debut was soaked in the same DIY, melting pot approach that typified much of Bristol’s output at the time.
    • DJ Shadow. Endtroducing. (Mo’ Wax, 1996) DJ Shadow’s first album for Mo’ Wax is the kind of debut that places the bar so high in its mastery of a new musical vocabulary that even its creator can never hope to better it, forever living beneath the weight of what he’s accomplished.
    • Massive Attack. Blue Lines. (Island, 1991) In a 1998 feature for The New York Times, Guy Garcia posited Blue Lines as the blueprint for trip-hop, an argument that holds some weight if you consider that parts of the album were as old as the days of The Wild Bunch, from which the trio emerged.
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    • Massive Attack. 404 votes. Massive Attack, hailing from Bristol, England, have long been considered pioneers in the realm of trip hop. The trio, consisting of Robert Del Naja, Grant Marshall, and Andy Vowles, crafted a unique sound that seamlessly merged elements of dub, reggae, soul, and electronica.
    • Portishead. 424 votes. Portishead, the brainchild of Geoff Barrow, Beth Gibbons, and Adrian Utley, revolutionized trip hop in the 90s with their groundbreaking albums Dummy and Portishead.
    • Tricky. 224 votes. UK-based artist Tricky, born Adrian Thaws, quickly emerged as a trip hop icon with the release of his debut album, Maxinquaye. His distinct fusion of hip hop, rock, and electronica resonated with listeners seeking something more subversive and experimental within the genre.
    • Morcheeba. 171 votes. Morcheeba, a British trio consisting of siblings Paul and Ross Godfrey and vocalist Skye Edwards, captivated listeners with their polished blend of trip hop, electronica, and pop.
  2. Playlist · The 50 best trip-hop albums of all time · 32 songs · 3.7K likes.

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    • Morcheeba. Morcheeba - Blindfold (Official Video) Formed in the mid-1990s with singer Skye Edwards and brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey, Morcheeba emerged with sublime influences of rock, folk and downtempo, becoming a leading force in the trip-hop movement, starting with 1996's Who Can You Trust?
    • Sneaker Pimps. Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground (Official Music Video) Formed in Hartlepool in 1994, Sneaker Pimps' debut album, Becoming X was a seminal trip-hop LP in 1996.
    • Little Dragon. Little Dragon - Twice. Swedish band Little Dragon hail from Gothenburg, having formed in 1996. The band currently consists of singer Yukimi Nagano, Erik Bodin (drums), Fredrik Wallin (bass) and Håkan Wirenstrand (keyboards).
    • UNKLE. UNKLE - Rabbit In Your Headlights. UNKLE was founded in 1992 by James Lavelle. In 1997, Lavelle brought in DJ Shadow to work on his debut album, which was released a year later.
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  5. Sep 19, 2013 · Using hip-hop beats as a foundation for darker, late-night grooves and smoky atmosphere, trip-hop created a fascinating fusion. As the genre celebrates its 25th anniversary (assuming you count Massive Attack’s “Any Love” as the first real trip-hop release, which we suppose is debatable), we assembled our list of 10 of the best trip hop ...

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