Victorialand
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Victorialand
Summary
Victorialand is an album[1]. Victorialand ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (592 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Victorialand's instance of is recorded as album[3].
- Victorialand's genre is ambient music[4].
- Victorialand's genre is ethereal wave[5].
- Victorialand's genre is dream pop[6].
- Victorialand was performed by Cocteau Twins[7].
- Victorialand's record label is recorded as 4AD[8].
- Victorialand's place of publication is recorded as United Kingdom[9].
- Victorialand is part of Cocteau Twins's albums in chronological order[10].
- Victorialand's language of work or name is recorded as English[11].
- Victorialand was released on 1986[12].
- Victorialand's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Victorialand'}[13].
- Victorialand's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11574', 'amount': '+1972'}[14].
- Victorialand's form of creative work is recorded as studio album[15].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Release type: Album[16]
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First release date: 1986-02[17]
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Genre(s): dream pop, electronic, rock, shoegaze[18]
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Community tags: alternative, dream, dream pop, electronic, ethereal, rock, shoegaze[19]
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MusicBrainz ID: 6add4d4f-a9b4-335d-9c9d-9c4a92027489[20]
Body
Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on Victorialand was Cocteau Twins[7].
Publication
Victorialand was published on 1986[12]. Victorialand's place of publication is recorded as United Kingdom[9]. Victorialand's language of work or name is recorded as English[11]. Genres include ambient music[4], ethereal wave[5], and dream pop[6]. Victorialand is part of Cocteau Twins's albums in chronological order[10].
Why It Matters
Victorialand ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (592 views/month).[2] Victorialand has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21]