January 2012
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Contem Trip Hop
“Right from the start, we never made music in line with the tempos that were required in clubs. It’s made for after clubs, when you want to chill out, learn how to breathe again.”
—Daddy G, 2006. (via mssvattack)
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“Damon wrote this about Bristol and the sort of limestone caves of the south-west land. “One sound that the believers understand”: you know, it’s definitely about Bristol and Damon interpreting our relationship with our own land. It’s almost, like, you know, frontiers and medieval times, when the land was divided into counties, this being the county of Bristol and his view of it. And also I think his experience of passing through it and of places like Glastonbury or Devon.”
—Robert Del Naja on Saturday Come Slow, 2010 (via beach-coma)
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