@@Francesco.v theres a reason these albums are so highly rated on there though. At least its not like pitchfork-core where its basically decided by a handful of people
Man, I still remember perfectly the first time where I have listened to this. Put the cd in the player, layed down on my bed not expecting anything, and one hour later, felt as if I had just been through an incredible journey. What a discovery. Still one of my favorite records.
Since I Left You 0:53 Stay Another Season 2:33 Radio 3:49 Two Hearts 6:11 Avalanche Rock/Flight Tonight 8:13 Close To You 10:09 Diners Only 12:13 A Different Feeling 14:04 Electricity 16:31 Tonight 18:50 Pablo's Cruise 20:19 Frontier Psychiatrist 20:40 Etoh 23:04 Summer Crane 24:25 Little Journey 25:34 Live At Dominoes 26:26 Extra Kings 27:31 Final thoughts 28:48
By the way, yes the number of samples you quoted is round about correct, but there are several samples that didn't get cleared. There's a version of the album floating around called the 'Zomba Promo' which includes these samples as well as an extra song. You think the transitions are good? On the promo version they're even better.
Incase you haven't, now you've got to listen to "Endtroducing...." By "DJ Shadow". I'm not going to reveal anything about the album but it's one of my favorites of all time.
It's funny to hear you mention MF DOOM. The Avalanches didn't release another album after this for 16 years, and the first single on the second album features DOOM and Danny Brown on vocals
I highly recommend Heaven or Las Vegas by the Cocteau Twins to go into your pool of albums to listen to. I had heard of the Cocteau Twins before but only recently listened to that album and im shook by how good it is. Its a somewhat avant garde pop, dream pop shoegaze rock type album, and the vocalist Liz Fraser is insanely good. Her and Jeff Buckley were close, and my first listens to her feel like what you had with Jeff Buckley. So I strongly recommend.
I'm a lifelong rap fan, but I kind of wish that they wouldn't have gone so heavy with the lyrics on wildflower. The vibe of the first album is better in my opinion, although I love some of the things they did in wildflower
Amusement park on fire 2005 album is a must. an underrated band you should listening to. Each song connects together in the whole album its so beautiful
Great reaction! Although, the 3,500 samples claim is a bit more complex. Some sources report that, at most, 3,500 samples were used during the production of the album, but realistically 900 (at most) were likely used. Still impressive. If that’s not enough, The Avalanches said in a few interviews that their follow up album Wild Flower actually contains MORE samples than SILY.
And there's a leftover track that was supposed to be on this album called "with my baby". would've been one of the best if it was included. check it out
An album that reminds me of this one is "When We Were Young" by Dusted. They didn't use samples but it's kind of electronic and the transitions in between songs are also really interesting. About the only problem with the album is it's not available on streaming, aside from TH-cam, and the female vocals I think have always been a little outdated. But despite that, it's an amazing album that almost nobody has ever heard of. th-cam.com/video/0cu1cPUj8nM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=329VOYwVOl0ouTOf
The brains behind this album was basically an Aussie DJ called Dexter. Pity these guys got chaotic and never really did much else, because this is banging.
I'll agree that almost all of their music after this sucks, but it was definitley more than dexter. id consider darren the brains, but everyone did their part
You are not afraid of checking weird music! I like that. After this you should check Frank Zappa's album "Lumpy gravy" from 1967. It consists of two pieces: Part One and Part Two! Actually no sampling unless he created them himself - otherwise a lot to compare with the Avalanches.
yo, if you like electronic music from this era, i've got a really big album recommendation for you: Amon Tobin - Out From Out Where. crazy, deep electronics, but played like jazz. it's a sonic masterpiece that keeps you on your toes all the way through
Alright. I'm following the vibe here and suggesting Balam Acab's "Wander/Wonder". It's atmospheric, but also soaking wet and really crunchy. Like if an album crawled out of the Mariana Trench.
Hey man - I really admire what you’re doing with this channel; keep at it! Listen to ‘The Soft Machine’ by Soft Machine; I think you’d find it very unique and you’d like the drums.
this album choices are inmaculate wtfffff
RYM core
@@Francesco.v theres a reason these albums are so highly rated on there though. At least its not like pitchfork-core where its basically decided by a handful of people
@@isaiahromero9861 i love Rym
Man, I still remember perfectly the first time where I have listened to this. Put the cd in the player, layed down on my bed not expecting anything, and one hour later, felt as if I had just been through an incredible journey.
What a discovery. Still one of my favorite records.
Since I Left You 0:53
Stay Another Season 2:33
Radio 3:49
Two Hearts 6:11
Avalanche Rock/Flight Tonight 8:13
Close To You 10:09
Diners Only 12:13
A Different Feeling 14:04
Electricity 16:31
Tonight 18:50
Pablo's Cruise 20:19
Frontier Psychiatrist 20:40
Etoh 23:04
Summer Crane 24:25
Little Journey 25:34
Live At Dominoes 26:26
Extra Kings 27:31
Final thoughts 28:48
By the way, yes the number of samples you quoted is round about correct, but there are several samples that didn't get cleared. There's a version of the album floating around called the 'Zomba Promo' which includes these samples as well as an extra song. You think the transitions are good? On the promo version they're even better.
Endtroducing is another great plunderphonics album
You're on a roll with these picks my guy 🔥🔥🔥
Blows my mind that Spotify can get the lyrics wrong on a track that is literally just repeating the same sentence over and over...
Top review Dude. This album is a front to back masterpiece. The only way to listen to it is uninterrupted from beginning to end
That last sentence is concrete.
Smags should listen to the album in your pfp for sureeeeeeee
Yeah! Scott Walker - Scott 3 would probably blow his mind!@@dancingheroes
It's probably one of the reasons why it's not more popular, you kind of have to listen to the whole album. There isn't really a "single"
Yea this is definitely one of those albums, Donuts by J Dilla is another album like that too
Incase you haven't, now you've got to listen to "Endtroducing...." By "DJ Shadow". I'm not going to reveal anything about the album but it's one of my favorites of all time.
It's funny to hear you mention MF DOOM. The Avalanches didn't release another album after this for 16 years, and the first single on the second album features DOOM and Danny Brown on vocals
I highly recommend Heaven or Las Vegas by the Cocteau Twins to go into your pool of albums to listen to. I had heard of the Cocteau Twins before but only recently listened to that album and im shook by how good it is. Its a somewhat avant garde pop, dream pop shoegaze rock type album, and the vocalist Liz Fraser is insanely good. Her and Jeff Buckley were close, and my first listens to her feel like what you had with Jeff Buckley. So I strongly recommend.
"Y'know, flutes 'n' shit" - getting that on a t-shirt.
If you haven't listened before DJ Shadow's album Entroducving is made solely of samples and very influential.
Is and will always be the epitome of life affirming...
This is my favorite album for a fucking reason
i appreciate you for enjoying "close to you" so good
Ohh! This one is new for me too. Excited to hear it
You smashed it. One of my favourite albums of all time
Yeah, an ingeniously constructed and wonderfully summery party album. Their other albums are of similar excellent quality.
Still hands down my favorite album ever
And unfortunately there's nothing else like it and probably never will be again.
this album being entirely sample-based is just mindblowing
100% recommend their second album Wildflower, took a wild 16 years to create after the release of Since I Left You
We Will Always Love You ( 2020 ) is also a beautiful album.
I'm a lifelong rap fan, but I kind of wish that they wouldn't have gone so heavy with the lyrics on wildflower. The vibe of the first album is better in my opinion, although I love some of the things they did in wildflower
Amusement park on fire 2005 album is a must. an underrated band you should listening to. Each song connects together in the whole album its so beautiful
MF Doom is on one of the tracks from the 20th anniversary deluxe edition
A masterpiece of an album!
When he says "more horses" especially when you already heard the album, is hilarious
I don’t know if you know but on the deluxe, they have MF DOOM rap over Tonight may have to last me all my life. Two of my top artists in 1
Music recommandation: Animal collective - Feels
Nice video like always
Great album
one of the albums of all time AGAIN
Great reaction! Although, the 3,500 samples claim is a bit more complex. Some sources report that, at most, 3,500 samples were used during the production of the album, but realistically 900 (at most) were likely used. Still impressive. If that’s not enough, The Avalanches said in a few interviews that their follow up album Wild Flower actually contains MORE samples than SILY.
They did a nice live dj version of this album too.
And there's a leftover track that was supposed to be on this album called "with my baby". would've been one of the best if it was included. check it out
An album that reminds me of this one is "When We Were Young" by Dusted. They didn't use samples but it's kind of electronic and the transitions in between songs are also really interesting. About the only problem with the album is it's not available on streaming, aside from TH-cam, and the female vocals I think have always been a little outdated. But despite that, it's an amazing album that almost nobody has ever heard of.
th-cam.com/video/0cu1cPUj8nM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=329VOYwVOl0ouTOf
The best album ever
Etoh is one of the best songs ever written.
The brains behind this album was basically an Aussie DJ called Dexter. Pity these guys got chaotic and never really did much else, because this is banging.
Didn't do much else?? Their last 2 albums are great
@@muzikkification Agree. We will always love you is all bangers!
I'll agree that almost all of their music after this sucks, but it was definitley more than dexter. id consider darren the brains, but everyone did their part
Have you listened to Daft Punk's Discovery yet?
You're kinda like the GOAT of reaction youtubers with less than 2000 subs at this very moment
Thanks bro !
You are not afraid of checking weird music! I like that. After this you should check Frank Zappa's album "Lumpy gravy" from 1967. It consists of two pieces: Part One and Part Two! Actually no sampling unless he created them himself - otherwise a lot to compare with the Avalanches.
yo, if you like electronic music from this era, i've got a really big album recommendation for you: Amon Tobin - Out From Out Where. crazy, deep electronics, but played like jazz. it's a sonic masterpiece that keeps you on your toes all the way through
Alright. I'm following the vibe here and suggesting Balam Acab's "Wander/Wonder". It's atmospheric, but also soaking wet and really crunchy. Like if an album crawled out of the Mariana Trench.
3000 samples used in this album. INsane.
18:25 bro what
Have a listen to the album “KY”, by the band Lemon Jelly.
do Cocteau Twins next!
Every day I pray you react to Nine Inch Nail’s The Downward Spiral
Further Down
You should give “Delaware” by Drop Nineteens next! a shoegaze classic!
The song Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life has a remix featuring MF DOOM, highly recommend checking it out
I love this album, thanks
Now do endtroducing
Yep that was my suggestion
Yes definitely
Add' Destroy Rock and Roll by Mylo to the playlist.
Hey man - I really admire what you’re doing with this channel; keep at it! Listen to ‘The Soft Machine’ by Soft Machine; I think you’d find it very unique and you’d like the drums.
Thank You !
You should listen Dynamo by Soda Stereo man. Shoegaze and electronic music.
Lets fuckin GO
15:20......trancend
Let’s goooo
please listen to The Seer by Swans!
Ok computer by Radiohead… fully embrace the male manipulator era🙏🙏🙏
In rainbows more male manipulator tbh
peepee poopoo
these guys made a song with mf doom and Danny brown on their next album
You should listen to Model Soul by Nujabes
The version on spotify has samples cut out. There are better versions.