Silver Wilkinson

Silver Wilkinson
Studio album by Bibio
Released 14 May 2013 (2013-05-14)
Genre Experimental, Indie pop, Electronic, Psychedelic folk
Length 48:54
Label Warp Records
Bibio chronology
Mind Bokeh
(2011)
Silver Wilkinson
(2013)
The Green E.P.
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
Drowned In Sound(8/10) link
Sputnikmusic(4.3/5) link
Slant Magazine link
Pitchfork Media6.2/10 link

Silver Wilkinson is the sixth studio album by electronic musician Bibio, his fourth studio release on Warp Records. It was released 14 May 2013 in the U.S. and Europe. The album marked a return to the sound of Bibio's early albums released on Mush Records, focusing more on guitar and atmosphere while also incorporating some elements of Mind Bokeh and Ambivalence Avenue. "Silver Wilkinson" comes from the name of a salmon fishing fly, which the artist's girlfriend showed him. It was originally supposed to be a track title, but he decided to use it for the album's name. Bibio is another type of fishing fly, while the artist's name is Stephen Wilkinson. This gives "Silver Wilkinson" the impression of being a self titled album. [1]

On April 4, a video of samples from the album was released by Warp Records.[2]

Production

According to Bibio, the album "started out with the desire for a new 'season', contrasting somewhat with the previous." While he felt that it was as eclectic as Ambivalence Avenue and Mind Bokeh, he wanted "to focus more on an organic and live sound and to record more guitar and other live instrumentation." While most of the album was recorded and produced in his home studio, he did use "a 12 string guitar, an MPC sampler, a microphone and a cassette recorder" to record some material in his garden on sunny days. Lead single "À tout à l'heure" and his personal favorite "Dye the Water Green" were two of the songs that he spent a significant amount of time recording outside. [3]

A follow up was announced in December 2013, titled The Green E.P. The EP contains 5 archive tracks chosen to complement the song "Dye The Water Green", including the track "Dinghy" which was recorded with Richard Roberts of Letherette in 2006.[4]

Reception

Silver Wilkinson received generally positive reviews upon its release, earning a rating of 73 out of 100 on Metacritic.[5]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "The First Daffodils"   2:59
2. "Dye the Water Green"   5:25
3. "Wulf"   2:09
4. "Mirroring All"   5:38
5. "À tout à l'heure"   4:09
6. "Sycamore Silhouetting"   3:16
7. "You"   5:29
8. "Raincoat"   4:08
9. "Look at Orion!"   7:38
10. "Business Park"   4:59
11. "You Won't Remember..."   3:04
Japanese bonus track
No. Title Length
12. "But I Wanted You"   2:07

References

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