Tricky
Beginning as a member of the Massive Attack collective, Tricky released his own major claim to greatness, MAXINQUAYE, in 1995. The down-tempo grooves, husky rapping, and general air of menace all became hallmarks of the genre known as trip-hop, but Tricky's reworking of Public Enemy's "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" showed that beneath the hypnotic beats lay danger. In the wake of his debut's overwhelming success, Tricky has taken pains not to repeat himself or court stardom. Thus, his post-MAXINQUAYE output has been increasingly dark, atmospheric, and almost willfully demanding of listeners.
Knowle West Boy
Tricky
Domino Recording Company USA (USA), 2008
1 CD
Council Estate
Tricky
Domino Recording Company USA (USA), 2008
1 CD
Mission Accomplished
Tricky
Anti (USA), 2004
1 CD
Ancoats2zambia
Baby Namboos
Palm, 2004
1 CD
Back to Mine
Tricky
DMC UK, 2003
1 CD
Vulnerable
Tricky
Sanctuary (USA), 2003
1 CD
Bunkka
Paul Oakenfold
Maverick, 2002
1 CD
A Ruff Guide
Tricky
Island Records (USA), 2002
1 CD
