The Sea by Morcheeba
From the album Big Calm
Genre: Trip Hop
Released: 1998-03-16
One of my favorie Morcheeba tracks. I may have previously shared, I'm gonna add something to track what I have shared before to avoid repeats... 9000+ songs... shouldn't be a problem.
Script-assisted, manned by a SubGenius
@bobdobberson 3e I miss the show Amp. It was one of the last decent shows on MTV. Not sure if this was on it, but it sounds like a contender.
I vaguely remember that. I know there was some good stuff on late at night where I got into Massive Attack and Sneaker Pimps and such.
@bobdobberson Yeah it was on Saturday nights. They also played Chemical Brothers, Meat Beat Manifesto, and more. This was the late 90's (of course) and I was too shy to go to raves so this was the next best thing.
Oh wow, there are several Meat Beat Manifesto songs I love, and I just checked my collection, and I have to obtain that discography.
@bobdobberson The "Helter Skelter" video was the first instance I saw of "bullet time". Take that, "The Matrix"! They also did an awesome ambient album that I don't know the name on since my tape of it only had "Meat Beat Manifesto" scrawled on it.
https://youtu.be/XMmmJugKuPI?list=TLPQMjQwMTIwMjF5IpXWD_RrNg
I was super lucky to have a friend who's brother was a junglist DJ and so I got to go to a handful of raves in the late 90s, even tho I'm super introverted. Even got busted by the cops at one, for helping out at the door. I was clearly dumb and naive tho, so the cops let me go.
@bobdobberson Yeah, that's one reason why raves were unappealing. You don't know if they'll get busted, then you either have to deal with the cops or try to follow a hand drawn map to the next place.
OOooooh, that's where I got Fluke from, for sure. I loved the video for Atom Bomb...