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Massive Attack Rebuilds Its Own Sound
For the past two decades, a slouching, tripping beat has defined certain stylish neighborhoods in Miami, Paris and Berlin. Comment?
Massive Attack Rebuilds Its Own Sound
For the past two decades, a slouching, tripping beat has defined certain stylish neighborhoods in Miami, Paris and Berlin. Comment?
Stargazing: Get double the Hubble until Sunday
The Hubble Space Telescope will make two visible passes nightly until Sunday, when there is just one. Comment?
The NewMusica s Best Albums of 2009
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If anybody knows a thing'er two about music, it's the folks who provide the magic behind our NewMusic blog . Comment?
Singer/songwriter Beth Orton combined the passionate beauty of the acoustic folk tradition with the electronic beats of trip-hop to create a fresh, distinct fusion of roots and rhythm. Comment?
Surrounded By Ninjas: Disassociation Association
... value of quality melodies, tone, and phrasing. Mostly instrumental, aside from a bookending pair of shoulda-been-trip-hop hits sung by Minda Stiles , the album flows so smoothly one might miss all the care put into each segment, including subtle, ... Comment?
Was it ridiculous to think that the album of 2009 had dropped just four weeks in? Well, apparently not. Comment?
... of dementia to miss an Ahleuchatistas album. Top class! In Britain, King Midas Sound 's propagating of dubstep with trip-hop was a sigh of relief from the wonky dancefloor madness, although it definitely has way too much Tricky. Another release that ... Comment?
... ensemble, she accepted a publishing job. Meanwhile, she sang with a series of local groups before joining the trip-hop outfit Faithless -- helmed by her older brother, the noted DJ and producer Rollo -- in 1995. The group released its debut album, ... Comment?
Cause and Effect: Cocteau Twins, Segment 1
Track - Artist - Album - Label Leavin' on Your Mind - Patsy Cline - The Patsy Cline Story - MCA Solutions Six Bells Chime - Crime & The City Solution - Room of Lights - Mute Records Wax and Wane - Cocteau Twins - Garlands - 4AD She's a Mystery to Me - Roy Orbison - Mystery Girl - Virgin Born to Be Together - The Ronettes - The Best of the Ronnettes ... Comment?
Fort Knox Recordings is a pretty awesome little label. It was founded by the guys who bring you music as Fort Knox Five, Thunderball, and a few other names, and they jumped into the endeavor knowing that 100% quality is the only way to get things done. Comment?
Dr John relates his experience of breaking into the music scene and getting himself shot in the process; LeAnn Rimes on finding her own path after child stardom; and Massive Attack, with songs including Mezzanine and Angel. Comment?
Much like countrymen Clinic, the Bristol pair of Gee and Scott wear masks and funny hats and are smitten with '60s pop, ska, and '70s agit-punk. But Malachai's mashes are terse, loopy, and murky, spurring Portishead's Geoff Barrow to release their first single. Comment?
... wild (with a smile) The XX, "XX": The most beautifully sublime record of the year, hands down. The XX wraps soul, trip-hop and indie rock in one neat little package. The album plays like a dialogue between two lovers dealing with the ups and downs ... Comment?
PARTY TIME: Revellers enjoy the entertainment at the New Years concert in Trafalgar St last year. Comment?
Much like countrymen Clinic, the Bristol pair of Gee and Scott wear masks and funny hats and are smitten with '60s pop, ska, and '70s agit-punk. But Malakai's mashes are terse, loopy, and murky, spurring Portishead's Geoff Barrow to release their first single. Comment?
... could be the backdrop to a lonely walk down a smog-blackened alley. Portishead has always been known for its dark trip-hop. Geoff Barrow and Beak> have taken the darkness and left behind the trip-hop to create an ambient bass guitar-driven ... Comment?
The top 25 albums of 2009
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NICE PLANET, WE'LL TAKE IT: Them Crooked Vultures released the best album of 2009. Comment?
Bristol is Britain's hippest city right now, with its ethical start-ups, offbeat artists and green-living locals In Goldbrick House cafe on Park Street, Bristol, a hill lined with delis, cafes with WiFi and a Cath Kidston shop, two boys with shaved heads are studying a pannacotta. Comment?
The frankly laughable N-Dubz started the month with a live appearance at Truro's L2, writes Lee Trewhela . Comment?