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My vote pro-portishead

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1994-10-29 20:56BRAD SHELTON My vote pro-portishead
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1994-10-29 20:56BRAD SHELTONLoopy. >> I also got the Portishead album, but that isn't really Intelligent dance >> musi
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My vote pro-portishead
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Loopy.
quoted 4 lines I also got the Portishead album, but that isn't really Intelligent dance>> I also got the Portishead album, but that isn't really Intelligent dance >> music. Can anyone recommend any of the Trancemaster series? > > The Portishead album is much more intelligent than the Trancemaster series ;)
I've never heard anything in the Trancemaster series, but I would like to recommend the almighty Portishead record to you all. Just give it a listen next time you're at the rekkid store. "It Could Be Sweet". Greg writes:
quoted 5 lines Meanwhile, we have Portishead described as:>Meanwhile, we have Portishead described as: >" ... sparse deep Hip-Hop beats, almost film soundtrack sounding tunes ... >strings, organs ... very 50's and 60's and ... vocals by a very strong singer." > >Hip-hop? Strings? Organs? "50's and 60's"? VOCALS?!?
quoted 3 lines This is supposed to be "much more intelligent"? ..IMHO I wouldn't>This is supposed to be "much more intelligent"? ..IMHO I wouldn't > personally be caught dead buying anything with strings, organs >and vocals on it.
A very strong statement. I think the problem is that he hasn't /heard/ it. I'm not about to preach Portishead as the next big thing; there are too many big things out there to pick just one, IMO. But it's a very fine record. It's got a good beat and I can bug out to it. Sounds GREAT on a system. Brad.