Selected Ambient Works Volume II
1994 studio album by Aphex Twin / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Selected Ambient Works Volume II (abbreviated as SAW II)[9] is the second studio album by the British electronic music artist and producer Aphex Twin. It was released on 7 March 1994 through Warp Records. Billed as a follow-up to James' debut Selected Ambient Works 85–92, the album differs in sound by being largely beatless ambient music. James said that it was inspired by lucid dreaming, and likened the music to "standing in a power station on acid."[10]
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Released | 7 March 1994 (1994-03-07) | |||
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Length | 156:42 (CD) 166:53 (LP/MC) | |||
Label | Warp | |||
Producer | Richard D. James | |||
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The album reached No. 11 on the UK Albums Chart. Selected Ambient Works Volume II had a mostly positive reception from critics on release and later placed on various best of the decade lists by publications such as Rolling Stone, Spin, and Pitchfork.[11] Volume II is considered to be James' shift from ambient techno to darker ambient music.
In 2016 Pitchfork picked Selected Ambient Works Volume II as the second greatest ambient album of all time, after Brian Eno's Ambient 1: Music for Airports.