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Tag: Trip-Hop

Eve Maret – Gethsemani [Review]

“Gethsemani” inspired by a weekend retreat at the oldest Catholic monastery in the US.

Electronic, Eve Maret, Gethsemani, Nashville, Tennessee, Trip-Hop, USA

‘Contrast/Textured/Narrative’ | Interview with Kazyade

In T-07 EXPRESS, Kazyade blends everything from experimental electronica to alternative hip hop, breakbeat rhythms and even moody trip-hop atmospheres.

Alternative Hip Hop, Breakbeat, Electronic, Experimental Electronika, France, Kazyade, Paris, Rap/Hip-Hop, T-07 EXPRESS, Trip-Hop

Taroug – Najet [Review]

From the opening bars, “Najet” creates a deeply hypnotic atmosphere, anchored by a relatively low-bpm groove. The ping-ponging percussion dances … More

Düsseldorf, Downtempo, Electronic, Germany, Indie Electronic, Najet, Taroug, Trip-Hop

‘Atmosphere. Rhythm. Exploration.’ | Interview with iota

The Greek band iota delivers “Aspect” as part of their album See Your Universe. Expect a moody, beautifully minimal melodic riff, microtuning-heavy improvs, and a smooth bass driven groove.

Aspect, Athens, Electronic, Experimental, Experimental Electronika, experimental jazz, Greece, iota, Jazz, See Your Universe, Trip-Hop, World

‘Atmospheric, moving, intoxicating’ | Interview with MAVAREL

MAVAREL (Martial) crafts pure atmosphere in “Nevermind” with a hypnotic vocal theme which rests on a dark, moody synth line and a slow, dystopic beat-an instant throwback to the smoky, early 2010s dubstep sound from a London underground black box on a Friday night.

Berne, Downtempo, Dubstep, Electronic, Experimental Electronika, MAVAREL, Nevermind, No restrictions, Switzerland, Trip-Hop

‘Atmospheric, Textured, Intentional, Experimental, Introspective, Emotional’ | Interview with simvlacrvm x static.grl

simvalcrvm teams up with static.grl for Light’s Out, a cinematic production where an enigmatic piano layer meets an atmospheric breakbeat groove, a score destined for digital realms.

Detroit, Electronic, Light's Out, Michigan, simvlacrvm, static.grl, Trip-Hop, USA

‘Introspective, Eclectic, and Energetic’ | Interview with Elyon Codekeep

A complex puzzle made up of many intricate pieces—at first, it might feel daunting, but by the end, the sense of completion is deeply rewarding.

Ali Al-Ramezi, Cleveland, Electronic, Elyon Codekeep, Experimental Electronika, Nu jazz, The Horrors, Trip-Hop, USA

‘Exploratory, Funky, Spiritual ‘ | Interview with PC Muñoz

New year, new chapter, new sounds. PC Muñoz returns with a beautifully repetitive piece driven by the signature percussion instrument, the SlapStick.

California, Cascade, Downtempo, Electronic, PC Muñoz, San Francisco, Trip-Hop, USA

‘Eclectic, eccentric, otherworldly’ | Interview with Skandy Papaz

“OILY SNAKE” draws you in with artfully detuned keys, warmly saturated sound design, and a beautifully theatrical vocal performance.

Electronic, Experimental Electronika, France, Indie Rock, OILY SNAKE, Paris, Rock, Trip-Hop

‘Eclectic, Bass heavy, Original’ | Interview with Jens Lodén

Swedish artist Jens Lodén teams up with Lina Nyberg on “Break the Spell,” delivering a trip hop infused groove enriched by expressive vocals and a really intriguing moody piano section.

Break the Spell, experimental rock, Jazz, Jens Lodén, Lina Nyberg, Lund, Piano, Sweden, They say, Trip-Hop

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