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  1. Dummy. Portishead. 1994. 9.5. By Philip Sherburne. Genre: Electronic. Label: Go!Beat. Reviewed: April 23, 2017. Portishead’s 1994 debut is a masterwork of downbeat and desperation. They...

  2. portishead’s debut, ‘Dummy’, is a seminal collection of beth gibbons’ gorgeous voice and geoff barrow’s programming. he uses string arrangements with jazzy hip hop, and this helps utley’s work withbass. ‘dummy’ is the definitive trip-hop album.

  3. 22 de ago. de 2023 · On Dummy, Portishead work with contradictions and contrasts, blending classic instruments such as the theremin, ondes martenot, and flute with hip-hop-inspired beats, sampling, and vinyl scratching. The result is one of the most sonically impressive and innovative albums of the 1990s.

  4. Portisheads Mercury Prize-winning debut takes just seconds to spook its audience. An eerie drone, scratches that sound like alien chatter, a snapping beat that cracks with hip hop attitude but...

  5. Sensuous and glum, Dummy is all you can reasonably ask of a debut album. It announces itself as something new and distinct, and manages to do so with the wry, measured air of a veteran. Portishead’s murky, submerged sound provides a near-perfect accompaniment for Beth Gibbons’ near-perfect voice.

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  7. Dummy by Portishead released in 1994. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.