Amon Tobin/Bonobo

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    Tom

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    Well there are two specific artists that i'm really getting into, I find myself listening to their music for most of the day that I'm awake and I was just wondering if anyone else on here likes them?

    I'm not sure as to what genre you'd class them, instrumental, generated, I just know i like it.

    Couple songs from Amon Tobin:
    Amon Tobin - Easy Muffin

    Amon Tobin - Keep Your Distance

    Four Ton Mantis

    Couple from Bonobo:
    Bonobo - Flutter

    Bonobo - Silver

    Bonobo - Scuba - Currently my favorite track, especially played well on a sub woofer.

    Those are just a few of the tracks from each of them, you could find more if you liked them on youtube or wherever.

    What my main question is: does anybody know of any other artists that sound pretty much the same as those two?

    I would highly recommend actually buying the CD's as the sound quality will be a let down if you download them at mp3 quality.
     
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    Dean

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    I already listen to Amon Tobin but I can't really recommend many similar musicians. Massive Attack maybe? Or DJ Shadow.
     
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    DJ Shadow and Massive Attack sound pretty similar i guess, but you probably already know these guys.

    There was a trip-hop thread a while back, i'm sure there'd be some pretty good similar bands to these guys in there.

    Edit: Found it - http://www.lpassociation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27957&highlight=Trip-Hop

    Another Edit: Also, you mayaswell give pretty much everything on Ninja Tune records a listen. They tend to pick up pretty similar sounding stuff.
     
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