| Since I Left You | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 22 reviews) Sales Rank: 25418 Category: Music
Artist: The Avalanches Publisher: Modular Interscope Studio: Modular Interscope Manufacturer: Modular Interscope Label: Modular Interscope Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 4 UPC: 898926000422 EAN: 0898926000422 ASIN: B0002C4ILS
Release Date: July 13, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Since I Left You | | | Stay Another Season | | | Radio | | | Two Hearts In 3/4 Time | | | . Avalanche Rock | | | Flight Tonight | | | Close To You | | | Diners Only | | | Different Feeling, A | | | Electricity | | | Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life | | | Pablo's Cruise | | | Frontier Psychiatrist - (video) | | | Etoh | | | Summer Crane | | | Little Journey | | | Live At Dominoes | | | Extra Kings |
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Album Description This re-release was praised by the likes of Rolling Stone, Spin, URB, Blender, and more as "...utterly beyond anything heard to date." Playful, twisted, psychedelic, sampledelic, delirious, and infectious, it's the sound of six men who spent most of adolescence rummaging through bargain bins in Melbourne's record shops, constructing their own post-modern disco-pop amalgam from rubbish 50's rejects and saccharine 60's pap. Also available domestically for the first time on 180 gram double vinyl.
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  Take a little journey... May 7, 2008 It's an injustice that 8 years have now past, and the Avalanches have yet to release a follow-up to Since I Left You. As for why? Nobody knows. However, when artists set the bar so high, the pressure to re-create an audible masterpiece can be overwhelming. The mash-up that is Since I Left You is unique, fresh and unattainable.
Their debut full-length release is nothing like any of their earlier EPs. People that are familiar with their earlier efforts might not warm-up to Since I Left You at first. If given a chance, it will infect you and end up as a staple of your musical diet.
This album exposes the enormous simplicities that are rampant within the electronic genre [Daft Punk to Norman Cook]. Since I Left You is the "Paul's Boutique" of electronica and ain't nobody gonna hold a candle to it.
  You'll really enjoy it, as long as you're not an elitist lame-o February 21, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
It's a remarkably well balanced album. I think what the other guy(the one who couldn't recommend the album) inaccurately describes as filler is simply variations in depth. There are some deeper r&b moments, then shades of deep house, disco, and shades, and shades, and it just kind of goes on like that for the duration of the album.....And this group weaves genres together like kaleidescope making it all seem so workable. Great effort. Simply seamless. It takes some real talent to take great musical moments in history and them put them together in a way that does all justice.
Pop this on at a house party with a bunch of people. Those that want to dance can, those that want to chill will, and everyone will be comfortable and happy.
  Best usage of old clips to make melodies October 28, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the best example of music and sound mixing that I have ever heard. Period. It is smooth and melodic and makes you feel like you are outside at the beach on a breezy summer's day. I love every song on this album.
  This was interesting in the '90s when it was called Shibuya-kei May 16, 2006 6 out of 44 found this review helpful
It was interesting to see how Japanese kids interpreted years of American pop culture, made it their own, and then spit it back at us. That was really charming, good music. This record is an over produced, uninteresting sampling wankfest which can only be described as annoying. If you like this, you're not a bad person, you're just not looking hard enough for real music.
  Heard by accident May 15, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I heard "Avalanche Rock" by accident, loved it, and had to listen to the whole album. It's funky, groovy and flows together beautifully. Deff recommended.
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