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It should be on soulseek, but if you cant find it, then pm me and I will get it to you one way or another
Also...
Mushroom Jazz series
Hotel Costes - Quatre
Theivery Corporation - Live at OM
Nightmares on Wax - carboot soul
RJD2 - Deadringer
Dj Shadow - Premtive Strike
"A man has to believe in something, I believe I'll have another beer."
I was coming to work a few minutes ago and on the radio they were playing a new Thievery Corporation song with Talking Heads? David Byrne on vocals, "The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter", from their new album.
Any Tricky cd would be a good trip-hop cd. I personally like angels with dirth faces & Pre-Millenium tension. As for down-tempo stuff. Ther are several list on here that can help you out with that.
Some of these are old an swing between downtempo and ambient work, but all of these tracks are top notch:
Strike Boys- Outerspace
Sounds from the ground- Razz
Tosca- Ocean Beat
Heights of Abraham- Eva (Instrumental Mix)
Leftfield- Song of Life (Underworld Remix)
Fresh Moods- Shiny Cage
Tripswitch- Silver- This track is real nice!
Gaelle- Rain
Elisa- Come speak to Me (Deep Dish Mix)
Brahma- Even Flow- Toes in the Sand Recordings
Trafik- Your Light- (Im Dark Calm Elec. Mix)
Phuture Primitive- Elysium
Mellenia Nova- Beautiful
Sinead O'Connor- Troy (Schill Out Mix)
As you can see, Ive been getting into the downtempo stuff as well.
I just bought Thievories' new album this week, really good. A bit different from what I'm used to from them, more um; male vocals. But excellent nonetheless.
Also try Hooverphonic. 2 wicky and Inhaler are well known tracks by them.
Morcheeba and Portishead are also good.
Check out the Bedroom Communities VA, Vol 1 & 2. Not so much trip hop but great loungy style tracks. original.
Also might want to check out:
mu-ziq - royal astronomy
ustad sultan khan - rare elements
thievery corp - the outernational sound
dj krush - ki-oko
zero zero
boards of canada - music has the right to children
sigur ros
mum
some are more ambient and experiemental than straight-up DT
For a live mix, I'd recommend Kruder & Dorfmeister (can't go wrong with anything by these guys...sheer geniuses!) live at Snowbombing. Must be from around 2003, maybe even 02. Great set that covers a lot of ground in only the way K&D can.
"Work like you don't need the money.
Love like you've never been hurt.
Dance like nobody's watching.
Sing like nobody's listening.
Live like it's Heaven on Earth."
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