triphopinfluenced
Triphopinfluenced is an adjective used in music criticism and popular discourse to describe works that display influences from the trip-hop genre. The term fuses "trip hop" with "influenced" and is sometimes written as trip-hop-influenced or triphop-influenced. Trip-hop arose in the 1990s in the United Kingdom, noted for downtempo beats, atmospheric textures, extensive sampling, and a hazy, cinematic mood; acts such as Portishead, Massive Attack, and Tricky are commonly associated with the style. In practice, a triphinfluenced work may borrow these sonic elements without adhering to the full genre, producing a moodier, cinematic, or futuristic feel. Common features include slow to mid-tempo rhythms (roughly 70–110 BPM), sparse yet textured production, lo-fi or dusty samples, lush reverb and delay, and vocal delivery ranging from sultry to melancholic.
The term appears across contexts—music production, film scoring, and broader cultural criticism—whenever the aesthetics of trip-hop
See also: trip-hop, downtempo, electronic music, lo-fi, cinematic music.