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I wish 90's ambient/downtempo would make a comeback
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That's gold. The whole lot of it.
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The downtempo from this era seems less contained by genre, more free flowing. Feels more like "songs" rather than "tracks", even with no vocals I find the 90's downtempo to be more interesting and musical in comparison to what is popular in the downtempo arena today.
Syntonic
So did they just take the strings from Quincy's Summer In The City? Anyways that track has soul.
Looney4Clooney
i think you will find similar but better stuff done by actual bands that do this.
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Originally posted by Syntonic
So did they just take the strings from Quincy's Summer In The City? Anyways that track has soul.


The one melody is from that track yes it seems. Wonder where Quincy got it from ;)

The deep strings in Les Nuits are what get me excited.
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
i think you will find similar but better stuff done by actual bands that do this.


Nightmares on Wax is pro level IMO. Who do you like now that is doing it better?
SYSTEM-J
NOW made trip-hop, or just instrumental hip-hop (in the inlay of Smoker's Delight he talks about how trip-hop was just a trendy new name for hip-hop), and there are plenty of people still making great instrumental hip-hop.
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
NOW made trip-hop, or just instrumental hip-hop (in the inlay of Smoker's Delight he talks about how trip-hop was just a trendy new name for hip-hop), and there are plenty of people still making great instrumental hip-hop.


Who do you like doing it now? I want strings and vocals and melodies. I have the Dillatroit EP but that's a little too hard for me at times.

http://www.discogs.com/Dilla-Dog-Di...release/3688001
Spacey Orange
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6VByOuP9kA
SYSTEM-J
Onra, Madlib, Nujabes (sadly RIP)... Stone's Throw Records is the go-to label for this sound. J Dilla's "Donuts" is considered a modern classic, and I don't think it sounds "hard" at all so you might like that more than Dillatroit. If you listen around you'll surely find something that hits the spot. Although I will say that a lot of J Dilla / Madlib inspired stuff will tend to have 25-30 really short tracks on an album, creating a dense, ever-changing sample collage, rather than the "songs" you talk about in the OP.

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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Onra, Madlib, Nujabes (sadly RIP)... Stone's Throw Records is the go-to label for this sound. J Dilla's "Donuts" is considered a modern classic, and I don't think it sounds "hard" at all so you might like that more than Dillatroit. If you listen around you'll surely find something that hits the spot. Although I will say that a lot of J Dilla / Madlib inspired stuff will tend to have 25-30 really short tracks on an album, creating a dense, ever-changing sample collage, rather than the "songs" you talk about in the OP.


Thanks can you recommend specific albums to focus on that are comparable to Smoker's Delight in style and level of musicality?
SYSTEM-J
Not new ones, but an oldie that I think is quite similar is Cool Breeze - Assimilation:

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