In another time, Beck may have stayed in the province of the underground, but he surfaced just as alternative rock turned mainstream, with his 1994 debut Mellow Gold launching “Loser,” a hit that crossed over with the velocity of a novelty, a notion Beck quickly punctured with a succession of indie LPs delivered in the wake of Mellow Gold, including the lo-fi folk of One Foot in the Grave, delivered on the K imprint. Based in the underground anti-folk and noise-rock worlds, Beck encompassed all manner of modern music, drawing in hip-hop, blues, trash rock, pop, soul, lounge music - pretty much any found sound or vinyl dug up from a dusty crate - blurring boundaries and encapsulating how ’90s hipsters looked toward the future by foraging through the past. Beck – Discography (1993 – 2014) EAC Rip 41xCD FLAC Tracks & Image + Cue + Log Full Scans Included Total Size: 11.9 GB 3% RAR Recovery STUDIO ALBUMS SINGLES & EPs Label: Various Genre: Alternative Rock Initially pegged as the voice of a generation when “Loser” turned into a smash crossover success, Beck wound up crystallizing much of the postmodern ruckus inherent in the ’90s alternative explosion, but in unexpected ways.
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