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    Trip hop is a musical genre that originated in the late 1980s in the United Kingdom, especially Bristol. [3] .

    • Portishead, Dummy. In the wake of its dramatic, sinister follow-up, Portishead, and 2009’s stark, often dissonant Third, it’s easy to forget just how lush, unassuming, even gentle Portishead’s 1994 debut was.
    • DJ Shadow, Endtroducing….. Ever since Edison invented the phonograph, a loud faction of musicians and critics has claimed that new recording technologies will rob music of its aura and obliterate the spontaneous beauty of performance.
    • Massive Attack, Blue Lines. Before trip-hop became trip-hop, it was Bristol hip-hop, forefronted by the English town’s most famous collective, Massive Attack, and their 1991 debut, Blue Lines.
    • Tricky, Maxinquaye. Tricky’s 1995 breakthrough remains a uniquely evocative experience at once chill and chilling. According to singer Martina Topley-Bird (erroneously credited as Martine), the government is sending her letters, but does the government even exist?
  2. Aug 18, 2021 · Originating in the United Kingdom, the subgenre of trip-hop is a blend of several musical styles, including acid jazz, hip-hop, reggae, and electronica. Trip-hop’s gloomy vocals, downbeat elements, and wistful jazzy sounds set it apart from the genres that inspire it.

    • 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.
  3. Trip-hop, genre of atmospheric down-tempo music, influenced by movie sound tracks, 1970s funk, and cool jazz and usually created using samples. Coined by the British dance magazine Mixmag but rejected by many of its purported practitioners, trip-hop originated in Bristol, Eng., a West Country port.

  4. Feb 22, 2023 · Originating largely in Bristol in the early 1990s, trip-hop has been described as a psychedelic mix of hip-hop and electronica, with slower tempos and an atmospheric style. It also uses elements of jazz, soul, funk, reggae, R&B, and other genres, as well as often sampling film soundtracks and other sources.

  5. Originating in the 1990s, trip hop is a fusion of hip hop, electronic music, and various other genres such as jazz, soul, and reggae. It’s known for its downtempo beats, hypnotic grooves, and trippy soundscapes. One of the defining characteristics of trip hop is its use of sampling.