Thursday, July 2, 2026

Dummy – Portishead, [180g] vinyl

If you’re building a serious vinyl collection, the 180g pressing of Dummy is one of those records that feels essential rather than optional.

Released in 1994, Dummy didn’t just define trip-hop, it quietly rewired what alternative music could sound like in the post-grunge era. On heavyweight vinyl, its atmosphere, space and low-end detail finally get the room they deserve.

Why 180g vinyl matters for this album

Dummy is all about texture. The crackle of vinyl samples, the deep, restrained basslines, the brushed drums and Beth Gibbons’ fragile, haunted vocals rely on dynamic range rather than volume. A 180g pressing gives the record better stability on the turntable, reduced surface noise, and a fuller soundstage, which is exactly what this album needs. Subtle elements that can feel compressed on digital formats breathe properly on vinyl, especially during quieter passages.

Track highlights that shine on vinyl

Mysterons opens the album with a slow, ominous build that feels almost cinematic. On vinyl, the bassline rolls in with real weight, while the spy-movie strings hang in the air longer. It sets the mood for everything that follows.

Sour Times is arguably Portishead’s most recognisable track, built around a hypnotic loop and Gibbons’ aching delivery. The vinyl format smooths out the high-end, making the song feel warmer and less brittle than many digital versions.

Strangers hits harder on wax, with its stop-start rhythm and distorted textures sounding more physical and raw. The tension in the mix feels intentional rather than abrasive.

It Could Be Sweet and Wandering Star slow the pace, and this is where vinyl really earns its keep. The silence between notes, the faint tape hiss, and the sense of space make these tracks feel intimate, almost uncomfortably close.

Glory Box closes the album in iconic fashion. The bassline sounds deeper and rounder on vinyl, while Gibbons’ vocal performance feels even more vulnerable. When the song finally opens up, the payoff feels richer and more emotional.

Order now at Fishpond

Dummy [180g Vinyl]
Dummy [180g Vinyl]

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