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  2. Apr 23, 2021 · We handpicked 20 of genre’s best albums, homing in on those that remain within the scope of trip-hop’s original sound and spirit. by Slant Staff April 23, 2021

    • 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.
    • Portishead – Dummy. (1994; Go! Discs/London) This is not the beginning of trip-hop — that arguably started back in 1988 when Massive Attack released their debut single.
    • Nightmares on Wax – Smoker’s Delight. (1995; Warp) After releasing an album on then-fledgling label Warp Records in 1991, Nightmares on Wax founder George Evelyn stepped away to run a dance club in Leeds, DJ, and start his own record label.
    • Tricky – Maxinquaye. (1995; Island) When Tricky left Massive Attack after Blue Lines, there were questions about how he would respond to the challenge of establishing himself as a solo artist.
    • Laika – Sounds of the Satellites. (1997; Sire) Formed by former Moonshake vocalist Margaret Fiedler and producer/engineer Guy Fixsen, Laika took trip-hop to weird new places.
    • Massive Attack - Blue Lines. April 8, 1991. Trip Hop. Critic Score 95 6 reviews. Amazon. iTunes. Music. Spotify.
    • Tricky - Maxinquaye. February 20, 1995. Trip Hop. Critic Score 91 8 reviews. Amazon. iTunes. Music. Spotify.
    • Portishead - Dummy. August 22, 1994. Trip Hop. Critic Score 90 8 reviews. Amazon. iTunes. Music. Spotify.
    • Primal Scream - Vanishing Point. July 7, 1997. Alternative Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Trip Hop. Critic Score 89 7 reviews. Amazon. iTunes. Music. Spotify.
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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.
  3. Aug 24, 1998 · Highest Rated Trip Hop Albums of All Time. Decade. All Time. Source. Pitchfork. Genre. Trip Hop. 1. UNKLE - Psyence Fiction. August 24, 1998. Trip Hop. Score. 98. Source →. Amazon. Music. Spotify. 2. Portishead - Dummy. August 22, 1994. Trip Hop. Score. 95. Source →. Amazon. Music. Spotify. 3. Massive Attack - Mezzanine. April 20, 1998. Trip Hop.

  4. Aug 22, 1994 · Top Trip Hop albums of all time. Separate: live, archival, soundtracks and scores. Prev. 1 2 ... 49 Next. Updated: 30 April. Average Ratings Reviews. Dummy. Portishead. 4.16 44,505 470. 22 August 1994. Trip Hop. Dark Jazz Acid Jazz Illbient. melancholic mysterious atmospheric nocturnal dark sampling mellow sombre. Mezzanine. Massive Attack.

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