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    8 months ago

    “on the money” suggestions: Portishead, Blue Foundation, Thievery Corporation, Zero 7

    Similar (new artists): Pretty Lights, Glass Animals, Polica

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      Of the first bunch, turns out I already listen to 3 outta 4 of those, so solid suggestions!

      I’ve heard of the newer few, but never taken to the time to really dig in & listen to their tunes, so thanks! I’ll have to give them (and Blue Foundation) a listen!

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        Haha that makes sense, those first couple were the big early triphop artists. The second set of artists are triphop-adjacent and/or influenced by the first set.

        Are you the type of person who thinks about what specifically they like about music? If so, please share and I can try to give you some other suggestions if you want

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    The genre is “trip hop” and there’s a ton of it to explore. If you’re into it, you have literally weeks worth of music to find!

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    As a life long fan of Massive Attack, Im afraid I cannot tell you of any other band I found to match (matter of taste of course) but there are plenty good ones with a similar vibe

    • Tricky (of course, ex member of massive Attack)
    • IAMX (first few albums)
    • Sneaker Pimps
    • The thievery corporation (earlier stuff is more similar)
    • Portishead (good but very very melancholic)
    • Goldfrapp (early stuff)
    • DJ shadow
    • Yonderboi (all three albums are amazing, less electronic but he has a very special sound)
    • Ancient Astronauts
    • Nightmares on Wax

    So, some of these would actually sound similar, many just give me the same vibe… As in, if you are playing a list of all those, it should more or less blend together…

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    Hooverphonic!

    I’m not big on trip-hop but they’re my favorite. A friend also loves DJ Shadow.

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    Not really, no. They’re like Nine Inch Nails in that there are a lot of bands that you might like if you like them. But they’re also completely different and unique in ways that don’t apply to a lot of successful artists.

    Someone mentioned Boards of Canada. If you like Massive Attack, you might also like them. They’re great! But they don’t sound like Massive Attack, imo. Best I can recommend is the first album by Sneaker Pimps. That also doesn’t sound at all like Massive Attack. MA is just in their own league.

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    Fever Ray comes to mind but I’m skeptical they’re the same genre. But it does scratch that particular itch, for me at least.

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    Check the producer of the albums you like. Often they’ll produce similar works with other artists.

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    Check out DJ food, London Funk All Stars, Amorphous Androgenous, Wagonchrist, Kruder and Dorfmeister, Clark, Crumb, Boards of Canada, and a lot of artists on Ninja Tune

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    Great thread! One name I haven’t seen mentioned in here is Supreme Beings of Leisure. Their album 11i was my introduction to them.