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It was released by his label Hippie Dance over the course of 2017, with one 12″ “chapter” vinyl record released at the end of each month (barring The Golden Ravedays 12, released mid-December.) The album has been described as autobiographical, inspired by all of Schaufler’s favourite musical touchstones. Schaufler wished to release all of the songs included within in their original lengths, which necessitated the release of a series of 12″ records.[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The end of 2017 saw the release of a boxset called The Golden Ravedays Collection that included all twelve 12″ records with a poster and book; the 12th installment was also released in an edition that contained the box, poster and book for those who had already purchased the other 11 installments. All twelve parts were also released digitally through Bandcamp.Table of ContentsContents and production[edit]Reception[edit]Track listing[edit]Credits[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Contents and production[edit]Instead of returning directly to tech house, Schaufler decided to create a record based on all of his own influences. As such, the album runs a gamut of indie dance, dub reggae, post-punk, Balearic beat, broken beat, Philly soul, Americana and downtempo music. Only one song, “Resistance”, is a tech house song. “Flying” and “Sleepy Head” are two full-length ambient pieces; elsewhere, most songs disassemble into ambient reflections of themselves instead of fading out or cutting off. The Golden Ravedays 5 was primarily influenced by South African music,[2] while The Golden Ravedays 10, released just before Halloween, was purposefully “spookier” than other installments, featuring outsider house producer Rebolledo growling out the lyrics on “Rock & Roll Baby”. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Stylistically, the album touches on various forms of melancholy, either in a straightforward manner, or with a knowing twist to it. “Bluesin” is an extended blues song; “Protest Song” and “Resistance” reflect politicized anger, particularly at the Paris attacks from 2015-2017.[3] “Andy” is dedicated to pop artist Andy Warhol, while “Yves” is dedicated to fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, and the suffering that both artists lived through.[4]Reception[edit]The Golden Ravedays received mixed reviews. Bruce Tantum, writing for Resident Advisor, said that “the electric piano, organ and wistful lyrics\u2014”Hey, little raver \/ do you remember?”\u2014on “Little Raver” grab you from the start” and that the album – and by extension, its author – has “the patience to let a tune unfold slowly.”[5] Writing for Pitchfork, Philip Sherburne noted that “several songs mark the welcome return of Superpitcher\u2019s trademark velvet touch,” but notes that the album’s more leftfield offerings are potentially better.[6]Ultimately, both reviewers’ main complaint with the album was its six-hour length, with Sherburne noting, “The Golden Ravedays is crying out for an edited version, something to distill all Schaufler\u2019s jokes and poems and scribbles into a manageable frame.” Several songs also got pegged for wearing thin quickly, with Tantum citing “Mirage,” “Rock & Roll Baby” and “Resistance” as examples. Sherburne pointed out that a few songs sounded too derivative of artists like DJ Shadow and R\u00f6yksopp.Track listing[edit]All tracks are written by Aksel Schaufler.The Golden Ravedays 1Title1.“Little Raver”10:262.“Snow Blind”14:44Total length:25:10The Golden Ravedays 2Title1.“What Do You Miss\u00a0?”16:012.“Let’s Play Doctor”18:14Total length:34:15The Golden Ravedays 3Title1.“1984”11:232.“Pocket Love”17:42Total length:29:05The Golden Ravedays 4Title1.“Blood & Berry”12:212.“Howl”14:45Total length:27:06The Golden Ravedays 5Title1.“Bluesin”17:082.“Burkina”13:38Total length:30:46The Golden Ravedays 6Title1.“Protest Song”13:472.“Resistance”14:06Total length:27:53The Golden Ravedays 7Title1.“Andy”14:282.“Yves”19:42Total length:34:10The Golden Ravedays 8Title1.“Tuesday Paris Texas”15:202.“Mirage”15:17Total length:30:37The Golden Ravedays 9Title1.“Hiding”16:152.“Flying”16:21Total length:32:36The Golden Ravedays 10Title1.“Rock & Roll Baby”14:582.“Shining”15:29Total length:30:27The Golden Ravedays 11Title1.“Brothers”12:352.“Sleepy Head”11:56Total length:24:31The Golden Ravedays 12Title1.“Late Night Skanking”11:502.“Punky Reggae Party”15:15Total length:27:05Credits[edit]Aksel Schaufler – writer, producer, main performerRebolledo – vocals on “Rock & Roll Baby”Titaua – voice on “Tuesday Paris Texas”Fedor – Electric and acoustic slide guitar on “Bluesin'” and “Tuesday Paris Texas”Matthias Schaufler – cover artworkOscar Cochois-Baur – cover artworkArthur Bonifay – cover artworkNicolas Choye – cover artworkPierre Vanni – cover artworkJean Gabriel Franchini – cover artworkValentin Fontaine – cover artworkBastien Sozoo – cover artworkLou Benesch – cover artworkEsteban Gonzalez – cover artworkReferences[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/the-golden-ravedays-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"The Golden Ravedays – Wikipedia"}}]}]