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Since I Left You
An aquatic scene depicting three rubber rafts with people in each, with the band's name and album title written in white letters at the bottom
Studio albumby
Released27 November 2000(2000-11-27)
Recorded1999 – February 2000
Studio
  • Softlight Bistro and Wow Sound, Melbourne
  • Westfalia Beachhouse,Sorrento[1]
Genre
Length60:39
LabelModular
Producer
The Avalancheschronology
El Producto
(1997)
Since I Left You
(2000)
Wildflower
(2016)
SinglesfromSince I Left You
  1. "Electricity"
    Released: 13 September 1999
  2. "Frontier Psychiatrist"
    Released: 21 August 2000
  3. "Since I Left You"
    Released: 5 February 2001
  4. "Radio"
    Released: 23 July 2001

Since I Left Youis the debutstudio albumby Australianelectronic musicgroupthe Avalanches,released on 27 November 2000 byModular Recordings.It was produced by group members Robbie Chater andDarren Seltmann(under the pseudonym Bobbydazzler), andsamplesextensively from various genres. The album was recorded and produced at two separate, near-identical studios by Chater and Seltmann, exchanging audio mixes of records they sampled.

After the album's positive reception in Australia, the duo considered an international release – its date was held back until 2001 in the United Kingdom and North America and appeared in slightly altered forms. The delay and changes occurred so that the group could obtain permission to use the samples or use replacements. Four singles were released from the album: "Electricity","Frontier Psychiatrist","Since I Left You",and" Radio ". The group promoted the album by organising headlining tours in Australia, Europe and the United States.

Since I Left Youwas acclaimed by critics. It peaked in the top 30 on theARIA Albums Chart,number 12 in Norway, number eight on theUK Albums Chartand, in the United States, at number ten on theTop Electronic Albumschart and in the top 40 on theTop Heatseekerschart. At theARIA Music Awards of 2001,it won in four categories: Breakthrough Artist – Album, Best Dance Release, Producer of the Year for Bobbydazzler, and Breakthrough Artist – Single for "Frontier Psychiatrist".Since I Left Youbecame one of the best-reviewed albums of the 2000s, and was listed at number ten in the book100 Best Australian Albums.

Production

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The Avalanches began work on the album in 1999 under the working titlePablo's Cruise,primarily working with aYamahaPromix 01 andAkaiS2000samplers.[9][10]Group members Darren Seltmann and Robbie Chater spent hours sampling music from vinyl records to create the songs on the album: Chater has estimated that there are over 3,500 samples that were used overall although some estimate the number to be much lower, roughly 900.[9][11]After sampling and arranging, the pair would swap their tapes, listen to each other's ideas, and expand on whatever they had heard. Despite working separately, both Chater and Seltmann had nearly identical studio set-ups.[9]

Initially, Seltmann and Chater were not planning for an international release. They were not concerned with copyright restrictions and so did not keep a list of which tracks were being sampled. According to Chater they "were really unorganised and were just sampling on the fly as tracks progressed... We had no idea the record would get such a wide-scale release so we saw no need to keep track of what we were using – we were definitely guilty of harbouring a 'No-one's going to listen to it anyway' sort of attitude."[9]The sources span many different styles of music, sampling artists such asFrançoise Hardy,Blowfly,Sérgio Mendes,Raekwon,Wayne and Shuster,andMadonna.[1]Seltmann felt that "[t]he more rejected and unwanted the record that a sample comes from, the more appealing it is, I guess it's almost a reaction to rare record finding, but occasionally things like 'Holiday' come up".[9]He described how making sample tapes for each other created some samples which were intended as "funny samples" that they had no original intention to get clearance for. In particular, Madonna's song "Holiday"was" one of those where we put something together, ended it with "Holiday" and all had a big laugh. It ended up where we couldn't live without it so I guess we just had to make that one work ".[9]Later, Seltmann and Chater had a few problems when trying to clear all the samples. One sample that had to be removed was fromRodgers and Hammersteinin the intro that featured harps and girls singing.[9][12]After checking clearances, "[t]he album is slightly different to its original form in that it had a whole new introduction, which apparently was really recognisable, so we had to take that off straight away".[9]The Avalanches worked with sample-clearance expertPat Shannahanto clear the thousands of samples in the record.[13]The group played their songs to flatmates to get input on which tracks were worth including on the album.[14]"Electricity"was the first song the group felt that worked; it was a last-minute addition to the album as the Avalanches felt the song" still sounds good ".[14]In February 2000, Seltmann (as Dazzler) and Chater (as Bobby C) finished production on the album under the pseudonym Bobbydazzler, and its official title was revealed asSince I Left Youin March 2000.[10]

Style and themes

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Since I Left Youwas originally developed to be aconcept album.Chater described its initial theme as a love story, "an international search for love from country to country. The idea of a guy following a girl around the world and always being one port behind. And that was just because we had all these records from all over the world, and we'd like to use all that stuff."[15]The concept album idea was abandoned when the group felt they should not make their themes too obvious.[15]The album's sound was in response to dance music at that time, that Chater felt was "about big drums, big production: think of a record like theChemical Brothers"Block Rockin' Beats",with those amazing drums, and how huge those records sounded".[14]The Avalanches felt their early music could not compare to that sound and desired a recording with less bass that was influenced by 1960s music such asthe Beach BoysandPhil Spector.[14]

Release

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The Sinking of the USS President LincolnbyFrederick Dana Marsh
The excerpt ofThe Sinking of the USS President Lincolnused by the cover ofSince I Left You.(The lower-right of the painting, cropped and flipped horizontally.)

WhenSince I Left Youwas being recorded, the Avalanches had trouble choosing songs to be released as singles, finding them not sounding as good outside the context of the album.[15]On 13 September 1999, they issued "Electricity"as a four-track12 "vinyl singlein Australia (onModular Recordings) and as a two-track7 "vinyl singlein the United Kingdom (on Rex Records).[16][10][17][18]Chater felt that Modular was very patient with the group releasing the record.[14]On 21 August 2000, "Frontier Psychiatrist"was released as the second single from the album by Modular in Australia in both a four-track and two-track version.[16]The initial release date forSince I Left Youwas going to be 11 September; however, it was delayed due to issues with sample clearance. On 27 November, the album was issued in Australia with plans to have a worldwide release in early 2001.[16][10]The later release date outside Australia was due to additional sample clearances needed for international markets.[19]To celebrate the album's release in Melbourne, the group had a boat cruise party throughPort Phillip Bay.On 5 February 2001, they released the album'stitle trackas the third single in Australia, and followed on 23 July with "Radio".[16][10]

In April,Since I Left Youwas released in the UK throughXL Recordingswith the album selling far more copies than the label's original target amount.[19]On 28 April, it entered theUK Album Charts,which peaked at number eight and remained in the chart for 25 weeks.[10][20]In late March, the single "Since I Left You" was issued in the UK and entered the charts at number 16 on 7 April 2001.[16][10][20]On 6 November,Since I Left Youwas released in the United States bySire Records,[21]and charted on the USTop Electronic Albums,peaking at number ten, and on theTop Heatseekerschart, peaking at number 31.[22]The album artwork features an excerpt ofSinking of USS President LincolnbyFred Dana Marsh(1920).[23]

Versions

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Several versions of the album were created due to sample clearance difficulties.

In 2000,Zomba Recordsreleased a promo CD of an earlier version of the album containing all original samples and an extra track after "Stay Another Season" titledWith My Baby,which released as a B-side toFrontier Psychiatristin Australia.[24]

For the first international release, multiple samples had to be cut from the original Australian release, including dialogue byRobert De Nirofrom the filmMidnight Run,anEnnio Morriconeexcerpt, and flute sounds fromWar's "H2 Overture". A version of "Frontier Psychiatrist" with re-recorded vocal lines was also included on a number of releases. A mixtape namedGimixwas sold as tour merch in 2000, designed to combat bootlegged copies of the album which were circulating due to the album's publishing delays. The mixtape contains tracks fromSince I Left You,songs sampled on the album, songs with copyright clearance problems, and other favorites.[25][26]

In July 2011, a deluxe reissue ofSince I Left Youwas announced that would include the original album as well as a bonus disc containing b-sides, demo tracks and remixes of songs from the original album by artists includingEl Guincho,MF DOOM,Black Dice,and the Avalanches themselves.[27]In 2016, it was announced that a reissue ofSince I Left Youwould be released on 27 January 2017[28]in a limited edition of five thousand copies. Fans were allowed to vote on which colour vinyl the album would be pressed on, as well as which record store the album would be sold at.[29]

In December 2017, some retailers listed a 33-track deluxe edition of the album online.[30]Later, a finished 4xLP deluxe edition copy made its way into the hands of a collector, who submitted pictures and details about the release toDiscogs.The deluxe edition features alternate artwork and a collection of new remixes from MF DOOM,Deakin,Leon Vynehall,Canyons,Sinkane,Sun Araw,Black Dice, andEdanalongside select previously released remixes, and the original demo of Thank You Caroline. In November 2018, the band promised the deluxe edition was "nearly ready".[31]In April 2021, the band announced the 20th anniversary edition, consisting of the aforementioned deluxe edition, would be released on June 4.

Tour

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To promoteSince I Left You,the Avalanches organised their first Australian head-lining tour in October 2000, planning to head to all the capital cities. All dates on the tour were sold out. In theirBrisbaneshow, Seltmann broke his leg in an on-stage collision with bass guitarist and singer Tony Di Blasi. From January to February 2001, the Avalanches toured with theBig Day Outfestival in Australia, visiting four capital cities. While on tour in Europe, Seltmann broke his other leg, thereafter the rest of the tour's shows were DJ sets.[10]The Britishdance musicmagazineMuzikawarded the Avalanches as best live act.[19]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic89/100[32]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Alternative Press8/10[33]
Entertainment WeeklyB[34]
The Guardian[3]
NME9/10[35]
Pitchfork9.5/10[36]
Q[37]
Rolling Stone[38]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[39]
Spin9/10[40]

Seltmann and Chater did not initially think thatSince I Left Youwould receive much attention.[9]However, the album garnered widespread critical acclaim from the music industry. AtMetacritic,which assigns anormalisedrating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, it received anaveragescore of 89, based on 21 reviews.[32]It became one of the best reviewed albums of 2000,[41]as well as being the highest rated dance album on that site.[42]The album peaked in the top 30 on theARIA Albums Chartand number 12 in Norway on theVG-listaTop 40 Albums Chart.[43][44]At theARIA Music Awards of 2001,the Avalanches won four awards from nine nominations, including Breakthrough Artist – Album, Best Dance Release and Producer of the Year (for Chater and Seltmann aka Bobbydazzler) forSince I Left You.[45]The fourth award win was for the related single "Frontier Psychiatrist" as Breakthrough Artist – Single.[45]

Christian Ward ofNMEhailed it as "a joyous, kaleidoscopic masterpiece of sun-kisseddisco-pop",[35]and Andy Battaglia fromThe A.V. Clubcalled it "a psychedelic disco fry-up",[46]while Andy Kellman ofAllMusiccalled it one of the most intimate and emotional dance records that is not vocal-based.[2]Marc Savlov ofThe Austin Chroniclefound the album as surprising as "Primal Scream's life-changingScreamadelicawas a decade ago. It's downright shocking how fun this is ".[47]Pitchfork's Matt LeMay credited the Avalanches for developing a "unique context" for the songs without compromising their original "distinct flavor" and said that the album "sounds like nothing else" because of how the samples are employed rather than their quality or volume.[36]Qmagazine's Gareth Grundy remarked that its clever music is delivered as engagingly as "more conventional dance sounds" and that the album "finally fulfils sampling's original promise" of producing new, extraordinary sounds from artfully appropriated pieces of existing songs.[37]Amy Bell ofDrowned in Soundpraised it as one of the year's best albums.[48]

Robert ChristgauofThe Village Voicewas less enthusiastic and said that the Avalanches deliver "the long-promised new-songs-from-old-songs trick, in which untrackable samples are stitched together until they mesh into compelling music that never existed before. Unfortunately, the music in question is string-section disco."[6]Stylus Magazine's Tyler Martin felt that the tracks lack innovation, nuance, and rhythmic complexity, but that several of them are exceptional.[49]The website later placed the album at number 16 on their list of top 50 albums from 2000 to 2005.[50]In a retrospective review forThe New Rolling Stone Album Guide,Michaelangelo Matos praised the Avalanches' balance of "the familiar and obscure" through their sampling techniques and their "playful, airy grooves", as well as the album's "surprisingly resonant emotional core".[39]

Accolades

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Since I Left Youwas placed in some year-end polls.PitchforkplacedSince I Left Youat number three in their top twenty albums of 2001 poll and number 10 on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s, declaring the album "a masterpiece of mood-setting that riffs off an ideal where getting on an airplane and landing in another corner of the world was the most exotic thing a person could do."[51][11]Qlisted it as one of the best 50 albums of 2001.[52]The album was voted the 11th best album of the year inThe Village Voice's annualPazz & Jopcritics poll for 2001.[53]In 2008, the Australian newspaperThe Ageassembled a panel of experts ranging from its own critics and music journalists to musicians, broadcasters, record shop owners and band managers to pick a list of definitive fifty Australian albums.Since I Left Youwas included on this list with Chris Johnston declaring the album to be "a beautiful piece of musical art made entirely from samples."[54]Since I Left Youwas placed at number six onThe Daily Telegraph's list of "50 most influential Australian albums ever".[55]Resident Advisordeclared it to be the seventh best album of the decade.[56]NOW Torontocalled the album a "sampledelicclassic ".[4]

OnSlant Magazine's "Best of the Aughts" list, the album was placed at number six out of one-hundred.[57]Reflecting on the album's reception, Chater felt it was well received because "It's light-hearted and fun to listen to and there is depth there as well. There are some sadder moments that I think has made it resonate and made it last. It does sound like a 23-year-old kid in his bedroom making a record to me, but you can hear that innocence and joy in the discovery of finding all those sounds. So that was kind of infectious for people."[58]In October 2010, it was listed at No. 10 in the book,100 Best Australian Albums.[59]Philip Sherburne,writing forRhapsody,said that "along withDJ Shadow'sEndtroducing,this is one ofplunderphonicmusic's greatest LPs ".[7]The album was also included in the book1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[8]In 2019, the album was ranked 34th onThe Guardian's 100 Best Albums of the 21st Century list.[60]In December of 2021, the album was listed at no. 8 inRolling Stone Australia's '200 Greatest Albums of All Time' countdown.[61]

Track listing

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Where appropriate, the writers of the sampled material are credited alongside the Avalanches' members.

Since I Left Youtrack listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Since I Left You"
4:22
2."Stay Another Season"
2:18
3."Radio"
4:22
4."Two Hearts in 3/4 Time"
3:23
5."Avalanche Rock"
0:22
6."Flight Tonight"3:53
7."Close to You"3:54
8."Diners Only"1:35
9."A Different Feeling"
4:22
10."Electricity"
3:29
11."Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life"
2:20
12."Pablo's Cruise"
0:52
13."Frontier Psychiatrist"
4:47
14."Etoh"
5:02
15."Summer Crane"4:39
16."Little Journey"
1:35
17."Live at Dominoes"
5:39
18."Extra Kings"3:46
20th anniversary deluxe edition disc 2 – digital and vinyl tracks[86]
No.TitleLength
1."Since I Left You" (Corneliusremix)5:35
2."Tonight May Have to Last Me All My Life" (Edanremix)3:53
3."Frontier Psychiatrist" (Mario Caldato Jr.'s 85% remix)4:04
4."Close to You" (Sun Arawremix)6:10
5."Since I Left You" (Stereolabremix)4:36
6."Flight Tonight" (Canyons Travel Agent dub)6:00
7."Radio" (Sinkaneremix)8:33
8."Since I Left You" (Prince Paulremix)3:48
9."Electricity" (Harvey's Nightclub re-edit)6:30
10."Summer Crane" (Black Diceremix)3:38
11."Extra Kings" (Deakinremix)4:42
12."Tonight May Have to Last Me All My Life" (MF Doomremix)2:54
13."Tonight May Have to Last Me All My Life" (Dragged byLeon Vynehall)5:24
14."A Different Feeling" (Carl Craig's Paperclip People remix)10:37
15."Thank You Caroline" (original Avalanches demo tape)4:11
20th anniversary deluxe edition disc 2 – CD tracks[87]
No.TitleOriginal artistLength
1."Tonight May Have to Last Me All My Life" (MF DOOM remix)2:45
2."Summer Crane" (Black Dice remix)0:37
3."Frontier Psychiatrist" (Mario Caldato Jr.'s 85% remix)2:13
4."Electricity" (Dr Rockit's Dirty Kiss remix)1:29
5."Electricity" (original Avalanches demo tape)2:54
6."Thank You Caroline" (original Avalanches demo tape)2:16
7."Thank You Caroline" (Andy Votelremix)2:12
8."So Why So Sad"(The Avalanches Sean Penn Mix)Manic Street Preachers4:20
9."The Shining" (The Avalanches Good Word for the Weekend mix)Badly Drawn Boy4:58
10."Pablo's Cruise" (original Avalanches demo tape)0:51
11."I'm a Cuckoo"(The Avalanches remix)Belle and Sebastian3:03
12."Chico" (The Avalanches Wernham Hogg mix)The Concretes3:11
13."Fade Together" (The Avalanches remix)Franz Ferdinand1:36
14."Since I Left You" (Stereolab remix)4:16
15."Flight Tonight" (Canyons Travel Agent dub)4:22
16."Radio" (Sinkane remix)4:43
17."A Different Feeling" (Ernest Saint Laurent Remix)4:05
18."A Different Feeling" (Carl Craig's Paperclip People remix)4:09
19."Two Hearts in 3/4 Time" (Jackson and His Computer Bandremix)4:00
20."Tonight May Have to Last Me All My Life" (Dragged by Leon Vynehall)4:01
21."Tonight May Have to Last Me All My Life" (Edan remix)3:39

Personnel

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Credits according to album notes and AllMusic.[1][88]

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[103] 2× Platinum 140,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[104] Gold 100,000^

^Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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