October 14, 2010

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Beth Gibbons of Portishead - saying mesmerized doesn't quite do it justice.


Looking back on bands that got started in the 90's I'm starting to realize it was a very influential and exciting time for music. Portishead certainly ranks near the top of the list of groups that widened the horizon of musical possibilities and brought a lot of different sounds and influences together under one banner. It's not surprising Portishead and Massive Attack are mentioned in the same breath - the are both pioneering outfits that have changed the parameters of conventional music and how it's performed.

For me, the "ah-ha" moment came when I heard their first single, Sour Times in 1994. I admit, I wasn't sold on the genre of rap, and hip-hop was looking for its voice and wasn't quite there yet. But when people started evolving the genre of trip-hop - that got my attention and immediately won me over. And Portishead were at the European forefront.

Portishead are still together and still evolving with new material and a tour. If you aren't familiar with them, here's a good place to start - at the beginning, like we all did.

Dark and mysterious never felt so warm.

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