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* {{Sampling}}: Over 3,500 of them.
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* {{Sampling}}: Over 3,500 of them. To name a few…
** The quote under the page image is from the song "Rosemary", which itself is from ''Theatre/HowToSucceedInBusinessWithoutReallyTrying''.
** The dialogue at the beginning of "Frontier Psychiatrist" is from the film ''Film/{{Polyester}}''.
** The quote under the page image is from the song "Rosemary", which itself is from ''Theatre/HowToSucceedInBusinessWithoutReallyTrying''.
** The dialogue at the beginning of "Frontier Psychiatrist" is from the film ''Film/{{Polyester}}''.
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''Since I Left You'', released on 27 November 2000, is the debut album by Australian [[{{Electronic Music}} electronic music]] group Music/TheAvalanches, and [[DevelopmentHell until 2016]], their only one officially released.
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''Since I Left You'', released on 27 November 2000, is the debut album by Australian [[{{Electronic Music}} electronic music]] group Music/TheAvalanches, and [[DevelopmentHell until until]] [[Music/{{Wildflower}} 2016]], their only one officially released.
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Despite Chater and Seltmann's doubts on the album, ''Since I Left You'' received critical acclaim, resulting in an international re-release once the samples were given clearance. It's since gone on to sell over a million copies, and is considered one of the greatest achievements of both Australian music[[note]] The album is listed as No. 10 on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Best_Australian_Albums 100 Best Australian Albums]] [[/note]]and plunderphonics[[note]]Music derived from taking elements of existing audio compositions to make a new composition[[/note]], and is often compared to another similarly fully-sample-based album, Music/DJShadow's ''Music/{{Endtroducing}}''. However, while that album could be seen as a collection of songs, ''Since I Left You'''s tracks are so interconnected that, despite lacking any original vocals, it feels like nothing short of a musical journey.
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Despite Chater and Seltmann's doubts on the album, ''Since I Left You'' received critical acclaim, resulting in an international re-release once the samples were given clearance. It's since gone on to sell over a million copies, and is considered one of the greatest achievements of both Australian music[[note]] The album is listed as No. 10 on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Best_Australian_Albums 100 Best Australian Albums]] [[/note]]and plunderphonics[[note]]Music derived from taking elements of existing audio compositions to make a new composition[[/note]], and is often compared to another similarly fully-sample-based fully sample-based album, Music/DJShadow's ''Music/{{Endtroducing}}''. However, while that album could be seen as a collection of songs, ''Since I Left You'''s tracks are so interconnected that, despite lacking any original vocals, it feels like nothing short of a musical journey.
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* SurrealMusicVideo: The music video for "Frontier Psychiatrist" depicts a mock orchestral performance of the song, in which every performer in the orchestra is based on a different sample. This includes actors portraying the audio play characters, a turtle with an old man's head, a skeleton scratching a shellac record with an old gramophone like a DJ, a drummer in a monkey costume, a dancer in a pigeon costume, and a talking set of dentures in a glass of water.
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* StupidStatementDanceMix: The main chorus of "Frontier Psychiatrist" samples different parts of an old Wayne and Shuster skit in this manner. The "verses", so to speak, also sample various spoken word records.
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* StupidStatementDanceMix: VoiceClipSong: The main chorus of "Frontier Psychiatrist" samples different parts of an old Wayne and Shuster skit in this manner. The "verses", so to speak, also sample various spoken word records.
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Per the site's alphabetization policy, articles at the start of trope names (e.g. "a" or "the") are discounted when alphabetizing. Thus, A Wild Rapper Appears goes under W, not A.
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* AWildRapperAppears: "Flight Tonight", with a sampled appearance from the Saian Supa Crew, who were a French rap group.
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* AWildRapperAppears: "Flight Tonight", with a sampled appearance from the Saian Supa Crew, who were a French rap group.