The Dead Texan was an audio-visual musical duo comprising Adam Wiltzie and Christina Vantzou. Wiltzie is better known as one half of the ambient project Stars of the Lid. Vantzou has since released a series of solo albums of ambient music composed for strings and synthesizers.
The Dead Texan | |
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Origin | Austin, Texas, US |
Genres | Ambient, post-rock |
Years active | 2004–2007 |
Labels | Kranky |
Members | Adam Wiltzie Christina Vantzou |
Website | http://www.brainwashed.com/sotl/deadtexan/ |
History
editWiltzie began composing and recording the music on his own and dabbled with combining his music with Vantzou’s videos; this eventually became a mutually collaborative project with the composition of the music and the creation of the videos becoming simultaneous. There has been only one Dead Texan release, a self-titled CD/DVD package released on Kranky. The DVD is divided into seven sections which add up to a half hour’s viewing time.[1][2] The music is similar to that of Stars of the Lid: long, droning, and ambient soundscapes, and reminiscent of the film music of Zbigniew Preisner and Georges Delerue. However, the songs on the album are shorter, and lyrics can be heard at times, unlike Stars of the Lid's songs which are exclusively instrumental. In fact the songs released on The Dead Texan were initially intended to be released as another Stars of the Lid album, but it was ultimately deemed, as Wiltzie put it, "too aggressive."[3]
Discography
edit- The Dead Texan (Kranky, 2004)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Luerssen, John D. The Dead Texan - The Dead Texan at AllMusic
- ^ Ron Schepper (October 4, 2004) The Dead Texan Review. Stylus Magazine.
- ^ Liam Singer (October 24, 2004) Pitchfork Review: The Dead Texan Pitchfork Media.
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