Thursday, November 19, 2009

Since I Met You

Posted by on Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 3:37 PM

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One of the great things about all the Best of the Decade lists that have started circulatingly lately has been rediscovering records that you may have slept-on or too hastily dismissed the first time around. So it's been for me the past couple weeks with the Avalanches' sampledelic odyssey Since I Left You. Originally released in 2001, I errantly judged the record by the US single "Frontier Psychiatrist," which at the time—and recall, this was a crazy, pre-Girl Talk era in which people still enthusiastically employed the term "turntablism"—struck me as just another scratchy sample collage: a hip hop break, a big looming choral/symphonic part, a mess of spoken samples. (I also recall thinking that the video was annoying—it's in fact awesome.) And so I never really gave the record a chance.


I'd heard the album in passing in the years since—notably on a beach here in Seattle this summer—but I didn't pick up a copy and really dig into it until I saw it ranking so highly on Pitchfork and other publication's decade-end lists. Man, better late than never, I guess. (Turns out I also still really like that first Interpol album.)

So, yeah, it's an amazing album—crate digging as musical world tour, precursor of nu Balearica, etc, etc. Just the vocal on the introductory title track completely kills me. Or the chirpy dial cranking and ducking beat of "Radio." I've even really warmed to "Frontier Psychiatrist" in the context of the album, where it's pomp and chatter and humor land as not a relief but as kind of a detour from the half hour of breezy, beachy beats that precede it. I've come to appreciate the odd aleatoric effect of all those those dialogue samples (and they get bonus points for use of John Waters' Polyester).

I'm leaving on a little trip tomorrow night, and although I'm not sure how I'll be bringing my music with me—burn some CDs? buy an old, disposable iPod?—I know for sure that this record will be coming.

 

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Ugh, I associate this album with some people I don't like anymore, but yeah, it's pretty great.
Posted by whoa is me on November 19, 2009 at 4:27 PM
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I go back to this album frequently, it would definitely be among my favorites of the decade. Not to take away from how good this album is, but if you are just now discovering the Avalanches, I would recommend tracking down the Japanese compilation called 'At Last Alone' that collects most of the remixes and b-sides from the singles around 'Since I Left You'. There are fantastic remixes by Matthew Herbert and DJ Harvey (who, thankfully, corrects the not-really-on-beat loop that kind of throws me off of 'Electricity' when I hear it). Above all else is the 7 minute b-side cut called 'Everyday' which is a necessary summertime / beach house / proto-Balearic burner. I'd link a youtube clip, but the only one that exists has some stupid muddy women playing soccer pictures attached to it (I don't get it?).
Posted by cosby http://www.myspace.com/cosbyshownights on November 19, 2009 at 4:31 PM
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Damn dude you are usually so on good music.
How'd you miss the avalanches... they pretty much pioneered mashup remix styles of production. (after puffy haha)
Posted by daftande on November 30, 2009 at 5:24 PM

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