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UNKLE - Psyence Fiction (Mo Wax, 1998) Genre: Trip Hop Artwork: Futura 2000 Link
I put out a new chill, dreamy instrumental, inspired by ancient mythology, Sappho of Lesbos, and the swirling emotions of limerance and fear when new love calls.
This is from a play called Nuit for which I am composing a soundtrack, a really cool combon of hilarious skits and breathtaking dance choreo. This is written for a dance between two Lesbian characters, a pivotal and tender moment where they realize their unspoken longing. Hope some of you can see it in Montreal this summer, seeing it with my partial soundtrack in the fall was one of my proudest musical moments 🎵🎶🎶
I know this isn't really a single, but I was excited to share and maybe it can be the soundtrack to your little moments. For fans of Air, Daft Punk, Wendy Carlos, Bowie, UNKLE, Foxes in Fiction, Brian Eno, Kate Bush, Locate S1, and more 💖💖💖
ive been listening to a lot of trip-hop, or trick-hop in honor of tricky… why are reddit losers so against the term trip-hop? i mean they compared it to the term grunge, explaining how the four pillars of grunge are nirvana, pearl jam, aic, and soungarden, yet they sound nothing alike. i mean i get it… but i mean i like downtempo and electronica, yes, and every other subgenre they record it in, but is it so evil for a girl to say she enjoys some trip hop here and there?
Need more favorite outro songs
UNKLE - Be There (feat. Ian Brown)
Part 3 to my ever-growing CD collection, now with almost 80 CDs in total, 79 to be exact
Important updates include the near completion of my Röyksopp collection specifically, with only The Inevitable End left to obtain, plus the removal of most tags and sticker residue from the plastic cases (such as on the Jarre cases), the paper/cardboard cases however are a completely different story
From left to right per row: Röyksopp (Melody A.M., The Understanding, Junior, Senior, Profound Mysteries I - III, True Electric), Car Seat Headrest (Twin Fantasy (Face to Face), The Scholars)
Second row: Unkle (Psyence Fiction, Never Never Land, War Stories, The Road Part 1, The Road Part II/Lost Highway), Jean Michel Jarre (Oxygene, Equinoxe, Rendez-vous), The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd and Body Talks Pt. 1 by Robyn
Third row: Now That's What I Call Music! (4, 27, 31, 40), Radiohead (OK Computer, Kid A Mnesia), the soundtrack to Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Weezer by Weezer, Ravepop by Russelbuck, Their Greatest Hits by The Ink Spots
Fourth row: Coldplay (Parachutes, X&Y, Viva la VIda or Death and All His Friends, Mylo Xyloto, Gorillaz (Gorillaz, Demon Days), Random Access Memories 10th Anniversary Edition by Daft Punk, Minutes to Midnight by Linkin Park, Electronic Sound by George Harrison, Ivycomb Classics by Ivycomb
Fifth row: Metallica (Kill 'Em All, Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets, Hardwired… to Self-Destruct), The Ultimate Collection by Black Sabbath, Night Visions by Imagine Dragons, Icon by Nirvana, the soundtrack to Armageddon (1998), Madvillainy by Madvillain, Kidz Bop 26
Sixth row: System of a Down (System of a Down, Toxicity), Limp Bizkit (Significant Other, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water), Smash Mouth (Fush Yu Mang, Astro Lounge), Franz Ferdinand by Franz Ferdinand, Brat by Charlie XCX, Highway to Hell by AC/DC, 40oz. to Freedom by Sublime
Seventh row: The Battle of Los Angeles by Rage Against the Machine, Fallen by Evanscence, Kinky by Kinky, Off the Deep End by Weird Al, Now You Has Jazz by Louis Armstrong, Wonderful World by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, 36 All-Time Greatest Hits by Chuck Berry, the soundtrack to Forest Gump (1994), The Best of Mozart (1756 - 1791), Swing Time
Eighth row: The Simpsons (Sing the Blues, Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons, Testify), Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture Piano Concerto No. 1, The Ultimate 2001 Album, the soundtrack to Titanic (1997), Rhythm of the Pride Lands by Walt Disney Records, Native Spirit by Ah Nee Mah, and Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics by South Park
As per tradition, here's the front and backsides to every CD in the collection, with definitely no room to show each individual disc
As an added bonus, enjoy this image I took shortly after my CD of Senior came in
Part 4 will probably come at the end of the year, so stay tuned for that...