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Ep120: Portishead

22-Aug-24 21:00

Ep120: Portishead

English band Portishead defined the 90s with their hauntingly atmospheric sound, cinematic depth, and emotional intensity, spearheading Britain's electronic music scene with warped soundscapes that blend hip-hop, experimental rock, and jazz, with the captivating vocals of lead singer Beth Gibbons. This week, in celebration of their highly-acclaimed breakout debut album Dummy turning 30 - a landmark record that influenced an entire generation of artists - we go Back To Back into the discography of the trip-hop pioneers.

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Numb (Dummy)
It Could Be Sweet (Dummy)
All Mine (Portishead)
We Carry On (Third)
Sour Times (Dummy)
Roads (Dummy)
Mysterons (Dummy)
Wandering Star (Dummy)
Glory Box (Dummy)

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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Categories:  music

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