Best trip-hop music according to redditors

We found 75 Reddit comments discussing the best trip-hop music. We ranked the 39 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Trip-hop:

u/beautifullydepressed · 8 pointsr/sex
u/apowers · 5 pointsr/sex

There's a triphop group called Lovage that released an album specifically entitled Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By. It's partly a joke, but it has some pretty nice tracks.

u/biglebowski55 · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

You need to buy this. Seriously. You think I'm joking, but it's a fantastic album. Otherwise, as a girl, steer towards the Massive Attack (you don't have to just put the House theme on repeat), and AWAY from the Enya.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/programming

> Speaking of iTunes, I have dreams of starting a band named, "Unknown Artist"

Similarly, there is a production duo who infuriatingly released their album under the artist name Various. You have to tag it with their (scarcely less infuriating) aka Various Production if you want lastfm to recognise it properly. (Great album though.)

u/Blastazoid · 2 pointsr/xTrill

Link is the Crookers remix as well. I think I found it though.

Diplo - Blow Your Head

It looks like it's the first song on his Blow Your Head EP just renamed. You can even hear the Rye Rye "Wass Up" samples in there. Would be cool if someone posted the audio files if they had them since it seems the only way to buy it is in vinyl.

u/deepness · 2 pointsr/vinyl

I don't know why the 2LP either, but it has been remastered, not just another reissue. Seems like you'll only be able to get it as part of the whole ($99) package though.

u/ToadLord · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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I would like this O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. From my music wishlist.

u/MissingNebula · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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I'd love to travel to all of Europe really! But I'd really like to visit CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. I'm a science/physics geek and it would just be grand to visit that place. And then top it off with the beautiful surroundings of Switzerland and France. What a fantastic vacation! I've never flown in an airplane over seas.

u/xanax_anaxa · 2 pointsr/downtempo

I recommend the Thievery Corporation compilation: The Outernational Sound. There are a bunch of bands on that CD to point you in that direction.

u/isharq · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

There is, in fact, a band called 'Various', they play some pretty wicked dubstep. The problem is, they're nearly impossible to find on the Internet, unless you happen to know some of the song titles or the name of their album.

Go on, I dare you... Find 'em.

Edit Do'h. There's a pretty simple search you can do to find them on Amazon

u/kixboxer · 2 pointsr/roadtrip

Precious Time by Euphoria has always had a soft spot in my. The western sound of it really hits home when I'm on the open road.

u/mishaboom · 2 pointsr/videos
u/PowderedToasty · 2 pointsr/sex
u/hpliferaft · 2 pointsr/tipofmytongue

That's not an uncommon trope in rap. I can't think of any specific outros like that, but maybe it's from Deltron 3030? Or Liquid Swords.

Or ELE by Busta Rhymes:_The_Final_World_Front). Or Method Man's Tical 2000.

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/VinylDeals

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u/bilabrin · 1 pointr/Music

Blood rushing in my ears!

After that, The Cosmic Game by Thievery Corporation.

u/raddit-bot · 1 pointr/listentothis

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|name|Halou|
|about artist|Ryan Coseboom met Rebecca Coseboom in 1992 while running his father's notorious independent record store in Santa Cruz, CA. Three years later, the pair ventured north to San Francisco to pursue the sound that would eventually become Halou. The band reformed as Stripmall Architecture in late 2008. Their discography includes: "We Only Love You" (debut LP, 1998), "Sans Soucie" (b-sides, rare and unreleased tracks, 1999), "Wiser" (2nd LP, 2001), "Threesongs" (EP, 2001)... (more on last.fm)|
|album|Wholeness & Separation, released May 2006|
|track|Today|
|images|album image, artist image|
|links|mp3 on amazon, CD on amazon|
|tags|triphop, ambient|
|similar|Stripmall Architecture, Lunascape, Sunday Munich, Mandalay, 8mm|
|metrics|lastfm listeners: 250,410, lastfm plays: 3,836,316, youtube plays: 68,034, radd.it score: 8.75|


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u/VinylDealsBot · 1 pointr/VinylDeals
u/AlpacaFight · 1 pointr/tipofmytongue
u/zerospecial · 1 pointr/AskReddit

There is whole album for this mate, it's called Lovage - Music to make love to your old lady by


http://www.amazon.com/Music-Make-Love-Your-Lady/dp/B00005RTSV/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1292194210&sr=8-1

u/youhavetodothisnow · 1 pointr/AskReddit
u/wallychamp · 1 pointr/Music

Uncle Tony's Coloring Book is my favorite from them.

u/Raib314 · 1 pointr/AskReddit
u/rgraham888 · 1 pointr/gaming

not the Lovage album, the Faith no More EP "Songs to make Love to".

Lovage


FnM

u/smotheredhope87 · 0 pointsr/AskReddit
u/MrConfessor · 0 pointsr/Music

On the film's [soundtrack album] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/product-gallery/B00004XQ83/ref=cm_ciu_pdp_images_3?ie=UTF8&index=3) both versions of Man of Constant Sorrow and Tim Blake Nelson's rendition of In The Jailhouse Now are credited simply to The Soggy Bottom Boys.

Online sources identify the members of the "real" Soggy Bottom Boys as Dan Tyminski, Harley Allen, and Pat Enright. Of these, only Tyminski is a member (or has any substantial affiliation) with Union Station. It's likely that other musicians participated in the "Soggy Bottom" sessions, and it's possible that some of these other players were members of Union Station as well... but I haven't found any documentation for this online. The liner notes may shed some light, but I lost my hard copy of this album many years ago.

So while it's true that Man of Constant Sorrow was for years (and may still be) a staple of Alison Krauss and Union Station's live shows, I have found nothing to suggest that it originated as a Union Station song.

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One interesting thing I did learn for certain was that John Turturro was not the voice behind the falsetto breaks on In the Jailhouse Now; those were done by [Pat Enright] (http://www.nashvillebluegrassband.net/patenright.html).