
Strongly influenced by the fruits of the downtempo Bristol sound of the early nineties, Endless Blue's music spins the trip-hop style in a new direction while staying true to their roots. They infuse trip-hop's "signature" lo-fi beats, vintage synths, and jazzy bass with guitar and songwriting that leans toward the indie-rock vibe of their original home of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sprinkled into these grooves are eclectic snippets of other genres, from synth-pop to industrial to loungecore to staright-up rock. Finally, bringing it all together is a female voice that is a blend of numerous eras, from the torch singers of the '40s to the classic female rockers to the modern trip-hop singers. Trashy beats, jazzy keys, sultry vocals -- this is Endless Blue.
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Endless Blue :
Fever Dreams
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Released: November 2008 |
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Dirty beats, deep bass, dark synths, and a beautiful woman whispering in your ear. Endless Blue's third full length release!
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Endless Blue :
Six Bullets: Original Soundtrack
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Released: April 2007 |
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The sweeping film soundtrack for the Wisconsin neo-western, living somewhere in the junction of downtempo electronica, Native American, and spaghetti-western styles.
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Endless Blue :
Smoke Through It
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Released: August 2005 |
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Trashy beats, jazzy keys, sultry vocals. The sophomore album by Endless Blue is pure trip-hop infused with bits of jazz, indie rock, and electronica, all tied up with a woman's voice.
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Endless Blue :
Endless Blue
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Released: April 2004 |
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A cocktail of downtempo and trip-hop with a shot of modern pop and two splashes of sultry female vocals.
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