uk_lefty Posted Wednesday at 14:02 Posted Wednesday at 14:02 Quite a while ago a friend who I share music back and forth with sent me a playlist with Thievery Corporation and Arc Du Soleil on. It's blown me away. Really good music, mostly instrumental. My questions are... Anyone else into this? What is the genre? How do I find a band/ group who wants to play this kind of thing? Quote
Grooverjr Posted Wednesday at 16:51 Posted Wednesday at 16:51 I'm definitely into it. I wouldn't put TC and Arc Du Soleil on the same genre, myself but it might depend on what TC tracks are on the playlist. I expect you'd find it easier to find people to play Arc de Soleil style stuff as that is in the Khruangbin / Glass Beads camp and is more clearly instrument based. TC is more of a hangover from the 90s with that kind of deep electronic production but also more reggae influenced than most. If it's that lush electrónica / reggae mix you might find a band but I couldn't say where, sorry. If you like TC you could try Sofa Surfers and an album called The MIssing Two Weeks by Spectre as similar stuff. 1 Quote
uk_lefty Posted Thursday at 08:34 Author Posted Thursday at 08:34 There's a very distinctive guitar sound across most of these groups. I'm liking it, but would like to hear something different from time to time... I like the basslines and bass tones, a lot more variety. Quote
SumOne Posted Thursday at 10:44 Posted Thursday at 10:44 You might like: Fila Brazillia Nightmares on wax Lemon Jelly Kid Loco Aim Maribou State Bonobo 1 1 Quote
Grooverjr Posted Thursday at 13:15 Posted Thursday at 13:15 The problem with this stuff is that it can get a bit samey. Good if you're driving or want background but not really something to get deeply into. Agree the bass lines are fun but they also tend to get a bit repetitive. 4 hours ago, uk_lefty said: There's a very distinctive guitar sound across most of these groups. I'm liking it, but would like to hear something different from time to time... I like the basslines and bass tones, a lot more variety. 1 Quote
TheLowDown Posted Thursday at 13:24 Posted Thursday at 13:24 Yes I quite like TC but haven't heard them for a few years. There's also Air, Zero 7, and Goldfrapp who were all over the scene about 20 years ago but never hear anything of them now. 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted Thursday at 14:43 Posted Thursday at 14:43 1 hour ago, TheLowDown said: Yes I quite like TC but haven't heard them for a few years. There's also Air, Zero 7, and Goldfrapp who were all over the scene about 20 years ago but never hear anything of them now. Will Gregory (of Goldfrapp fame) is doing a vintage synth gig at St George’s Bristol. I am going. Quote
Shambo Posted Thursday at 17:10 Posted Thursday at 17:10 When I think of Theivery Corporation I think of Shaolin Satellite. Takes me back to... jeez twenty five years or more, to when I first heard it on a Kruder & Dorfmeister DJ Kicks album. The K&D Sessions is one of my very favourite downtempo albums. You might like that one too. 1 Quote
TheLowDown Posted Thursday at 17:57 Posted Thursday at 17:57 3 hours ago, Burns-bass said: Will Gregory (of Goldfrapp fame) is doing a vintage synth gig at St George’s Bristol. I am going. Sounds like it will be really good! I've only recently started getting into synths. Quote
BabyBlueSound Posted Friday at 05:12 Posted Friday at 05:12 I also know TC from the Kruder & Dorfmeister days that hit me in the early 2000s... definitely look that up! Quote
pineweasel Posted Friday at 07:41 Posted Friday at 07:41 14 hours ago, Shambo said: The K&D Sessions is one of my very favourite downtempo albums. You might like that one too. Yes, it is a classic. I’ve just discovered they are touring, playing the album live to celebrate its 25th anniversary, with a few UK dates coming up. https://kruderdorfmeister.com 1 Quote
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