Trip hop
Trip-hop is a genre of downtempo music. It began as a mix of rock, jazz, dub, soul, and some other elements including psychedelic rock, ambient, progressive rock, acid jazz and alternative hip hop. It came from Bristol, England in the early 1990s; the group that started what has become to be called the Bristol sound was Massive Attack.[1]
Trip hop | |
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Stylistic origins | Hip hop, electronica, downtempo, jazz, dub, psychedelic rock, alternative rock |
Cultural origins | Early 1990s Bristol, United Kingdom |
Typical instruments | Keyboards (especially Rhodes), turntables, samplers, brass, strings, guitar, bass, drums, percussion |
Subgenres | |
Illbient – Post-trip-hop (complete list) | |
Fusion genres | |
Trip rock | |
Regional scenes | |
Bristol | |
Other topics | |
Bristol underground scene – Industrial hip-hop – Breakbeat – Nu jazz |
Trip Hop Media
Massive Attack, a British trip hop group that helped bring the genre to mainstream success in the 1990s
Tricky, a major trip hop artist
Björk, an artist who has often incorporated trip hop in her music
References
- ↑ "Bristol Urban Culture - Massive Wiki". massiveattack.com. Retrieved 16 December 2010.