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In London, Ninja Tune played yin to Mo’ Wax’s yang. On the ground, the sound did resonate in a genuine way among a new generation of musicians seeking freedom to experiment. In 1998, The New York Times retconned Massive Attack’s debut album Blue Lines as the so-called genre’s inception point. Most notably, it became a byword for the Bristol sound epitomised by bands like Massive Attack and Portishead. Just as techno had become a synonym for dance music, trip-hop soon became a crutch for journalists and marketers wanting to signify hip-hop without rappers.

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Trip-hop was a logical evolution in a decade during which everyone came down from a partying high to face the reality that hip-hop and dance music were being co-opted by the mainstream dreams of a new sonic utopia crushed by the relentless onslaught of capitalism. Sound systems, digging, dub, chill-out rooms, early globalisation and technology also acted like so many molecules attaching themselves to a new idea of what hip-hop could be. One strand came from hip-hop, which had fed the musical imagination of a new generation for over a decade, while another strand came from rave, which had provided further stylistic possibilities with its fusion of drum machines, breaks, samples and synthesisers. The DNA of trip-hop was more complex than its reduction to bite-sized adjectives. Pemberton heralded trip-hop as a psychedelic take on hip-hop and the first valid alternative to America’s dominance of the music.

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I say this as someone who, for the past 18 odd years, has loved the music just as much as I’ve hated the term.Ĭoined in June 1994 by Andy Pemberton in a feature for Mixmag, trip-hop was used to describe the recent stylistic shift of the Mo’ Wax label and that music’s popularity in dance circles, particularly in after hours sessions. Now I'm running the SSD's separately directly from the mobo in SATA II and after the OS install I'm trying to find any suitable drivers but all seems to give an 'not compatible with this system' or 'This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing this software' errors.Like it or not, trip-hop is a thing. I've tried to put the drivers on usb stick while installing windows 7 but the OS didn't recognise the drivers either. The Problem is that BIOS recognises the Controller but the controller menu (Ctrl + R) doesn't recognise any of the drives (RAID enabled in the BIOS SATA options). I thought that since the controller allows up to 6 Gb/s transfer (SATA III) I would be able to double it in RAID0. I've just build a new workstation and since the motherboard is SATA II decided to buy a cheap PERC H310 Controller of Ebay and put 2x120GB Samsung Evo 850 SSD. Please excuse my lack of knowledge on RAID Controllers.












Krush groove soundtrack flac