Tim Love Lee Drops New Compilation ‘Confessions Of The 36th Best Trip Hop Producer Of All Time’

Tim Love Lee Drops New Compilation ‘Confessions Of The 36th Best Trip Hop Producer Of All Time’

To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of his pivotal album, Confessions Of A Selector, producer Tim Love Lee recently released his new compilation album, Confessions Of The 36th Best Trip Hop Producer Of All Time, via Tummy Touch.

Released in 1997, Confessions Of A Selector was described by FACT Magazine as the 36th best Trip Hop album of all time. The new album – Confessions Of The 36th Best Trip Hop Producer Of All Time – comprises B-sides and bonus tracks from back in the day. Along with the compilation, Tummy Touch has re-issued Disco Inserts Volume One, which was originally released as a white label in 1995 via Peace Feast Records.

Along with hosting radio shows on Kiss FM, KEXP-FM, NYC’s East Village Radio, and BBC’s Radio 6 Music, Lee has released six albums, compilations, dozens of singles, and three mixed albums.

Encompassing a dozen tracks, Confessions Of The 36th Best Trip Hop Producer Of All Time begins with “Big Love Hunter,” opening on swirling, jangly tones rolling into a funky rhythm topped by chill washes of cool trip-hop.

Highlights include “Mambo A Go Go,” flavored with retro ‘60s vibes, hints of Latin savors, and occasional touches of surf-rock. Skiffing guitars ride a Latin funk rhythm, low-slung and dripping with oozing symphonic inflections.

“Starplay 69” samples “Fly Me to the Moon,” first recorded by Kaye Ballard and made popular by Peggy Lee and Frank Sinatra. A dazzling trumpet infuses the tune with plush textures as the syncopated rhythm juxtaposes a funk-laced beat.

“Boom Boom Bikini” blends a popping bassline with a crisp percussive cadence, forming a bouncy jazz tune full of percolating tones. While “Touch It” features a deep, rumbling rhythm made up of syncopated funky percussion crowned by industrial trip-hop sonic textures.

The final track, “First Base Bossa” travels on chiming tones riding a tasty, pulsating bossa nova bassline. The feel and flow of the tune are sensuously alluring and slightly discordant, imbuing the song with far-flung aromas.

Downtempo yet thick with swanky harmonic motion, Confessions Of The 36th Best Trip Hop Producer Of All Time hits the sweet spot.

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