Avec Laudenum | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | December 7, 1999 (1999-12-07) | |||
Recorded | 1999 | |||
Genre | Ambient,drone | |||
Length | 42:07 | |||
Label | Sub Rosa | |||
Producer | Stars of the Lid | |||
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Avec Laudenum is the fifth studio album released byStars of the Lid. It was originally released onSub Rosa in 1999 and then re-released on Chicago indieKranky in late 2002. The title translates as "With Laudanum",laudanum being anopiate. The first three tracks are three sections of one long piece but, while within the minimalist vein, they have some variation and movement. The final two, individual tracks are more minimalist than the former and create a "floating bliss" atmosphere. By the time of this recording, band membersAdam Wiltzie andBrian McBride were residing inBrussels,Belgium, andLos Angeles,California, respectively. It is reported that a vast proportion of this album was recorded through mail, with ideas being sent back and forth between the duo.[1]
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Source | Rating |
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Pitchfork Media | (8.0/10.0)[3] |
The album was generally praised by critics. John Bush, writing forAllMusic, stated:
Avec Laudenum moves at a glacier's pace and, slowly yet surely, calls to mind the glazed eye, vacant trance, and pure (temporary) euphoria of the heavy laudanum user. "The Atomium," a three-part work, takes all of 16 minutes to gradually build from a series of softened drones into the exquisite ambience of an orchestra lulling heaven itself to sleep, only to halt the reverie by (just as gradually) introducing ominous backmasked guitars. Of the other two pieces, "Dust Breeding" has much the same effect and feeling of transcendence, while "I Will Surround You" has slightly more of a Technicolor feel. Avec Laudenum is a magnificent piece of minimalist ambience.
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