I really like the "essentials" section of iTunes as well; if iTunes didn't already have a virtual monopoly it would be the killer app for me.
And of course there's always things that are inexplicably left out of a particular list, but to have 75 "essential" trip-hop songs without Massive Attack? WTF?!
the Essentials section of itunes is where they do custom playlists -- "bob marley 101", or "'60s psyche essentials", that sort of thing. they have only one person dedicated full time to this section, so i'm the second
::dies of jealousy::
And of course there's always things that are inexplicably left out of a particular list, but to have 75 "essential" trip-hop songs without Massive Attack? WTF?!
What's sad. Btw, bon, they've been playing a Massive Attack video regularly on VH-1's The Alternative ("Daydreaming" from Blue Lines) which makes me think of you every time.
::dies of jealousy::
She's local to you, David. It's Windy, the former owner of Aquarius.
of course there's always things that are inexplicably left out of a particular list, but to have 75 "essential" trip-hop songs without Massive Attack? WTF?!
I think a lot of that comes down to what they have the rights to. For example, you can't get any Dr. Dre right now, and I know there's other stuff I've looked for that they didn't have -- Radiohead, I think.
And I love the Essentials section, too. Though I'm not sure whether I find it offensive or just funny that the gay women's Essential is basically every song by any female artist who ever considered not shaving her armpits, and the gay men's Essential is all dancy club kitschy stuff.
So, Jon, I am very jealoous of Windy also.
I considered that, LJ, but they have Massive. I do know that the (now largely defunct) group doesn't like to be grouped under trip-hop, so that may be why...but no one likes the name.
She's local to you, David. It's Windy, the former owner of Aquarius.
I was already jealous of her for owning the coolest record store in the city. (Which I know she's since sold.) Still, she's more than qualified.
I considered that, LJ, but they have Massive
Really? In that case, I got nothin'.
And of course there's always things that are inexplicably left out of a particular list, but to have 75 "essential" trip-hop songs without Massive Attack? WTF?!
The hell? Didn't they practically
invent
it?
puts on the recently acquired "Angel"
I do know that the (now largely defunct) group
Yeah, the latest CD only featured one of the original members, right? Even so, "Future Proof" kicks all kinds of ass.
This, like the LotR board, could easily replace everything else I normally read (online; heathens, for even suspecting I'd give up books and COMICS!)
Besides the quintessential Massive Attack, what other triphop that's rather downtempo-ish would people recommend? Auteuchre takes care of my ping-pong uptempt requirements. :)
(I ask for recommendation because I'm a serious darkambient and classical music freak, and some of these other newfangled genres confound my ancient, grey-and-balding head.)
Besides the quintessential Massive Attack, what other triphop that's rather downtempo-ish would people recommend?
Obvious places to go would be anything by Portishead (esp. their first), the first Morcheeba record. First Goldfrapp record.
Various Ultra Chilled collections (though some of these can be bland. Others can be decent samplers.)
Here's somebody's Amazon chillout list with some trip hop classics