"Dummy" es el álbum debut revolucionario del grupo británico Portishead lanzado en 1994 y ahora disponible en formato CD por parte de Go Records. Este disco es considerado una obra clave dentro del género trip-hop gracias a sus atmósferas envolventes y cinematográficas combinadas con técnicas innovadoras de sampleo y la voz conmovedora de Beth Gibbons destacando especialmente en temas como ?Sour Times?, ?Glory Box? o ?Roads?. El álbum fue ampliamente elogiado por la crítica internacionalmente y recibió el prestigioso premio Mercury Music Prize en 1995 consolidando así a Portishead como pioneros influyentes dentro de la música electrónica moderna cuyo estilo sigue marcando tendencia hoy día entre nuevos artistas emergentes e históricos consagrados por igual.Go Records es reconocido por su compromiso con lanzamientos musicales destacados abarcando diversos géneros siempre garantizando calidad sonora superior para los oyentes exigentes mientras apoya firmemente proyectos artísticos relevantes e innovadores.
Portishead appeared unexpectedly for everyone. Yes, then in 1994 the stars of Massive Attack and Tricky were already lit up, but a truly cult trip-hop group (many are scared of this term, but in vain) were destined to become precisely these Bristol.
For 13 years - only 2 numbered studio albums and a concert with an orchestra. It would seem ridiculously small, right? But not for Portishead. These records had a tremendous impact on the thoughts of youth of the 90s and gave rise to crowds of fans, followers, imitators and various clones.
An unimaginable cocktail of styles, sound layers and an atmosphere of melancholy, even depression, drove everyone who knew how to listen crazy. On top of the deep, perfectly crafted sound, the vital, weaving amazing lace from cigarette smoke, the voice of the inimitable Beth Gibbons. Pain and despair were embodied in the verses of this woman, so that later, either with a cry or with a cry, break into our hearts and souls.
The insanely complex music unexpectedly brought commercial success to Bristol wizards.
You can count on the fingers of one hand the iconic discs of the 90s, after the release of which new styles were born, producing a kind of revolution in music. In my personal opinion, there are five such albums: Nirvana "Nevermind", Bjork "Debut", Radiohead "OK Computer", The Prodigy "The Fat Of The Land" and ... Portishead "Dummy".
Mike Diver - 11/11/2010
Portishead’s Mercury Prize-winning debut takes just seconds to spook its audience. An eerie drone, scratches that sound like alien chatter, a snapping...
Josh Brachfeld - 15/06/2009
Portishead is catching on to a formula that many others, like Zero 7, Morcheeba and Sneaker Pimps, have discovered to be popular in the underground: T...
Gérald C. - 21/06/2016
un super album, toujours aussi bon, que dire excellent album..., génial dans leur style qu'il maitrise à la perfection!