Stereolab: Classic or Dud

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So the 'Lab: Sexy Marxist Eazy Motorik With Flashes Of Brilliance or Boring Shite?

Omar, Wednesday, 31 January 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

They used to be a band who wore me out at full-length but would sound nice on compilation tapes. Whether it's me who's changed or them I couldn't say but I come close now to not being able to stand them - the involvement of the Tortoise guy, and the gradual narrowing of range of Sean O'Hagan, are probably the key reasons.

The best thing I know by them is Simple Headphone Mind - again my suspicion is that its the choice of collaborator (NWW) who makes that good and the other recent stuff I've heard by them bad. (I did hear the very long piece from their last album in a record shop, though, and liked it a lot - I'd buy an album of static, minimal music by them before I'd buy yet another album of ba-ba-bas and mimsy motorik woodblock beats)

That said not entirely dud, because they opened a lot of doors for coverage of interesting music in the mainstream press, doors promptly shut again post-Britpop but every little helps.

Tom, Wednesday, 31 January 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Virtually infallible up to dots & loops, maybe subsequent decline could be ascribed to their rigourous work ethic. Also maybe victims of their own legacy. Its hard to credit now but in the early nineties that lefty-kraut-easy paradox was incredibly beguiling pop fun. Although i personally never encounterd any problems with their elpees, their mini-albums are perhaps their strongest & most digestable- music for the amorphous body centre in particular. At their best brilliantly distant & exotic, cerebral & trashy & special. mccarthy, however are an entirely different story....

cw, Wednesday, 31 January 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

For me, a little Stereolab goes a long way. I liked (but never loved, note)their earlier Kraut-rockin stuff. I guess the 'Refried Ectoplasm' singles/rarities compilation is all I need. The vocals work OK, until you realize that's all they can do - in other words "Ba, Ba, Ba" all the time. It's just dull. The fact that the whole 'Lab thing is a some kind of conceptual exercise in passionless irony gets in the way, and means that it is impossible for me to do more than just admire the good bits. (Rather as you could admire a well designed piece of furniture). They could never move me. The increasing involvement of O'Hagan and especially, that wretch from Tortoise, from Dots and Loops onwards has mainly killed my interest. It's also ensured that I don't need to hear another Marimba for the rest of my natural life. While I'm on a roll - I hate the way that they record brass. It's so thin and wimpy, it's like "hey we're using brass - but don't worry, you can still hear the marimbas, and the glockenspiel and the shitty vocals. So don't worry punters, even though we're using brass on this track, you won't notice and it'll still sound like all the rest"

They release too much stuff - how much could you need another Stereolab album when there's so many other bands to buy. The whole thing seems like a lifelong project to ensure that a special edition of record collector is devoted wholly to them, perhaps in 2010. (Rarest item, the 9-inch, single-sided vinyl, limited edition of 54 'Wooly Mammoth Situation' EP. Released only in Czechoslovakia in 2005)

What's the brown coloured album called? The one after Dots and Loops? Anyway I have it and whilst I don't like it much for all the above reasons, I have to come clean and say that short bursts are OK. I couldn't get through the whole thing without a gun to my head.

What's the conclusion? Dud.

Dr. C, Wednesday, 31 January 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

My take on the band is similar to cw's. Untouchable till 'Dots & Loops', esp. during the period between 'Transient Radom Noise' and 'Music for the Amorphous Body Center'. What I've heard from the last record sounded shit as if the band was forcing itself into something different, maybe I ran out of steam in trying to follow their work-ethic. When they're good they gently float to heaven (I'm thinking of my favorite track 'Jenny Ondioline'). I'm not sure if the band are really that ironic and pasionless as suggested, maybe a bit brainy (but a like that in music once in a while). So answering my own question: in the end a classic band of the 90s.

btw: Tanya's diss of the band is brilliant.

Omar, Wednesday, 31 January 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

"Transient Random..." is an all-time classic, perhaps because it's their least representative? "Refried Ectoplasm" and "Emperor Tomato Ketchup" are close behind. I've never bothered with any of their recent stuff, but what I heard didn't inspire me.

Tim, Wednesday, 31 January 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

I too agree Tortoise-man's involvement was a near-crippling blow -- but! having been a fan since 1993 or so, I can say that live they can still turn it the fuck up and blow it out the amps. And they even do songs from _Transient_, also my fave album by them. They also have a knack for brilliant out-of-the-way tracks scattered all over the place, necessitating various comps, homemade and not. Put it this way -- I'd rather them as the UK indie group to pointlessly obsess over than Belle and Sebastian.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 31 January 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

I'll lean toward Sexy Marxist Eazy Motorik With Flashes Of Brilliance. And I like Dots and Loops, too.

Josh, Wednesday, 31 January 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

That reminds me - 'Transient Random Sound Burst With Announcements' is one of those albums I (nearly) bought just for its title.

I agree with Tom's early opinion that they are great as a mine of compilation tape tracks, but not the kind of thing you'd want to listen to for 45 minutes, which is why that Amorphous Body Center mini-LP thing is the longest release I own of theirs.

Having said that, they were really excellent live at Camber Sands last year. Good sense of show dynamics, lots of nice flashing lights and they still looked cool.

Nick, Wednesday, 31 January 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

I've got most of their cds although I can't listen to them all the way through. However, there's at least 2 tracks on each that are just splendid (and 'Emporer Tomato Ketchup' is just about all terrific - even with the new Chicago Godfather at the helm half the time). But the latest stuff is SO dry and laid back that it doesn't connect with me much at all. The same thing has happened to The High Llamas as well - their latest, 'Buzzle Bee', is quite hard to love.

philT, Wednesday, 31 January 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Classic, classic, classic. One band that always appears on my compilations, especially Ping Pong. Okay, they can be self-indulgent, as the latest will tell (Blue Milk!). But I always think of the grand trio Mars Audiac Quintet, Emperor Tomato Ketchup and Dots & Loops. All three just brilliant.

Um, did you guys mean they lost ground with Dots & Loops or after that? Because Dots & Loops is one of their best. As I just stated.

Audrey, Wednesday, 31 January 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

They release too much, definitely, but you total it all up and it equals a lot of great tracks. The last two singles comps (Aluminum Tunes and Refried Ecto.) probably had 10 or 12 really good songs between them. The last record and the EP I'd have to score as duds, though parts of Cobra and Phases can sound OK when I'm in the mood (I also like "Blue Milk") Emperor Tomato Ketchup is an excellent album overall, and _Transient_ has some powerful moments (though I actually thought it overrated after listening to it recently for the first time in almost a year.) Overall, though an easy classic in my book.

Mark Richardson, Thursday, 1 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

I'll go with 'Dots & Loops' as great. I love 'Miss Modular' on that album. What I find so strange about 'Dots & Loops' is that sometimes you just can't get into it, it just slides past you.

I always think 'Mars Audiac Quintet' is a bit underrated ("Etoilles Electroniques" is soooo beautiful). What I heard of that last mini- album was pretty good, but hey I have so many Stereolab records, why bother with another one? Good live band as stated before, very generous and adventurous.

Omar, Thursday, 1 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Audrey, I reckon they lost it WITH Dots and Loops. For me that's when the McEntire/O'Hagan thing got in the way.

Dr. C, Thursday, 1 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

i would say absolutely brilliant, sit one day and make a stereolab compilation tape, it is incredibly easy because they have loads of brilliant songs. my only problem is with album length, i'd prefer them releasing two 35 minute records each year. i think the fact that stylistically they have not wavered much, though the snapper errr...suicide influence of early records is comletely gone now, makes people feel as if they are standing in place but the vocal harmonies and the arrangements get better and more dynamic with each album. john mcentire is a dork but i think his influence is mutable, i would like it if they explored my efforts with mouse on mars though cause their tracks on dots and loops were some of my favourites. they release a lot of records but at least they have the sense to release a singles compilation every few years to make it easy for shlubs like myself to pick up all the rarities in one fell swoop.

also they played denver and boulder on their last tour and seeing as how most other bands simply pass us by they have to be classic.

keith, Friday, 2 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

On the point of touring, they've toured Australia twice (at least?) and each time it's been dirt cheap, say AUS$22. Which is just incredible considering the last three international acts I've seen have been between $50 and $70. Looking after the proletariat?

The only other band that has been that cheap was Bentley Rhythm Ace.

Dr C, Miss Modular is one of the best dancing songs ever. It may be a more subtle album but I don't think it lost anything in its mellowness. It only increased their appeal.

Audrey, Sunday, 4 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

But then I don't know what the McEntire/O'Hagan thing is...

Audrey, Monday, 5 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Funny that Tom should mention "Simple Headphone Mind", and others should bring up "Dots & Loops" as the end of the 'fun' Stereolab. I've recently been corresponding with a World Serpent devotee and he reckons the original version of "D&L" was a Nurse With Wound co- production; so unpalatable was it to their US label and UK distributor, that Tim'n'Laetitia were sent scurrying off to their chums in Chicago and Cologne to re-work the material. Sounds rather unlikely (though the 'lab can only really do whatever they like within the confines of Duophonic), but there you go. "Dots & Loops" as you hear it now is the more 'commercial' version. NWW and the 'lab are no longer on speaking terms.

My favourite band of the 90s. I get a bit tired of defending them to be honest (I've been hearing "they've lost it" comments since '94 - often from people who were bemoaning their 'lack of development' in '93); they seem to be a band who're continually and obsessively refining their approach, to the inevitable result that there are few jarringly obvious stylistic leaps in their sound thesedays, just many gradations of shade. The last quarter of "Cobra and Phases..." is as delicious as anything they've ever put their name to.

Having said that, "The First Of The Microbe Hunters" was a bit of a mis-fire. The first Stereolab release to genuinely feel like it could've been culled from all the others, rather than adding something fresh to the canon. Tape comp fodder only. The looped brass stabs of "Outer Bongolia" are worth a giggle.

Michael Jones, Monday, 5 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

Nail hit firmly on the head, Tom. The more Sean O'Hagan drowns in his personal litany of synths / quiet melodies / whimsy, the harder his music is to love. What I've heard of "Buzzle Bee" just drifts in one ear and out the other; it's as though he's so obsessed with following his vision homeward, he's forgotten how to make memorable music ("Get Into The Galley Shop" is OK, but even that is just a wistful reminder of the Hawaii days).

Why did he think he had to "go further" (and end up standing still)? I'd far rather hear O'Hagan doing sumptuous Wilson / Webb baroque concept pieces than armchair electronica.

As for Stereolab, oooh, pretty classic but losing it now. In retrospect "Dots And Loops" is the turning point; the last mini-album just drifted past without making a moment's impact. But I would still say that pretty much everything on "Switched On", "Emperor Tomato Ketchup" and "Aluminium Tunes" is marvellous. Most of the "Metronomic Underground" era just gets better (and funkier!) with repeated listenings, not least because they keep the ba-ba-bas down. I'd prefer to remember them that way.

Oh, and Tanya on the 'Lab is lazy comedy slaggery even Stuart Maconie would flinch from. So there.

Robin Carmody, Monday, 5 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

three weeks pass...
I never disagree with Steady Mike so shall refrain from doing so here.

I do disagree with Nick Dastoor, though. They were waff at Camber Sands. I told you so at the time, so you have no excuse for peddling these myths now.

the pinefox, Wednesday, 28 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

I'll peddle the myth as well, perhaps if only to annoy Pinefox further. I think they were the best band I saw at Camber Sands (with the possible exception of Gorky's). But then, I only saw about 7 in total, and the standard wasn't exceedingly high. They've done some excellent stuff over the years, anyway. Classic.

Ally C, Wednesday, 28 February 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

one of my favourite bands of the nineties, so i would have to say classic, but "transient random noise..." was their last truly great album - nothing since then has had that richness of sound.

dots and loops onwards they just seem to be a pursuing smug cleverness at the expense of a decent tune. that said, they *were* great at camber sands last year, and they reminded me of just why i'd loved them in the first place.

what puzzles me most is how such a great band could have been formed by members of mccarthy.

kevan cooke, Tuesday, 13 March 2001 01:00 (twenty-three years ago) link

five months pass...
Dots & Loops = ace, it's now official. The evidence you ask?

Recent i-D issue, question put to The Neptunes.

Q: what do you listen to in your bedroom A (Pharell): when I'm with girls I put Stereolab on, the Dots and Loops album on repeat, It makes them get naked.

Omar, Tuesday, 21 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I can't comment on anything like that. I wish I could.

The more I think about thebestbandofthe90s, the less I like them.

Have been going through old MMs and they used to gig / release records every week! Or so it seems.

the pinefox, Tuesday, 21 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Dots and Loops is pish, it's official! I wonder if my old copy found a good home eventually. Mind you, I might have kept it if I'd have known about it's magical properties "with the girls".

Dr. C, Tuesday, 21 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

yes, i might have to blow the dust off my copy

gareth, Wednesday, 22 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

By any chance, did he mention what he played to get these girls to appear in his bedroom?

Curt, Wednesday, 22 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Well no. But I'm guessing 'Lapdance'? Maybe DJ Assault's 'Ho's get naked', although that's a bit of a long-shot.

Omar, Thursday, 23 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

one month passes...
The great thing about Stereolab is that they are total musical hunters and collectors and wear their inspirations/referances on their sleeves. They are turning so many people on to Francoise Hardy, The Free Design, the Association, Ennio Morricone, Esquivel, etc. These are the reasons THEY make music so it seems worth while to check their musical insirations out. As for listening to Stereolab, sometimes it's like listening to White Snake when you really should be listening to Led Zeppelin (or Leadbelly, for that m

Mark, Thursday, 27 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Opinions on the new Stereolab? This is the first new one I'm sitting out since I became interested. From what I've read, it just doesn't sound that intresting. Am I wrong?

Mark, Thursday, 27 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Opinions on the new Stereolab?

I like it. It reminds me a little of Dots & Loops, but they've substituted some of the jazziness for straight pop influences. I also like John McEntire's tracks more than O'Rourke's. O'Rourke's seem to me to be too dry and straightforward, and IMO straightforward isn't Stereolab's best thing.

dleone, Thursday, 27 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Don't care for the voices, but - in fariness, Ron - there's a piano motif that could be a Paul McCartney solo record. So it's not all bad.

the pinefox, Thursday, 27 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

The new one? Only have heard 'Captain Easychord' and I swear it is Stereolab doing 'Let it Bleed'-era Stones! Yep, swinging piano, horn stabs and handclaps. A good thing it is too.

Omar, Friday, 28 September 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

three years pass...
have been listening to the first disc of the double cd ABC radio 1 sessions compilation, and loving it. always thought they were a bit bleh/meh until now. what is/are the album /s /years that the early disc 1 stuff covers? there's a real change of direction over on disc 2, but that might just be me.

what else might i fancy if i like the quite hard noisy drone-y but pop stuff, when they get better at actual song writing it goes a bit more rubbish.

you're dealing with a virtual novice here (although, growing up in the indie disco years 1991/92/93/94 means i'm familliar with 'the hits'. i think maybe their 'typical fan' has put me off liking them. hey no offence actual fans!

piscesboy, Monday, 14 February 2005 15:34 (nineteen years ago) link

Dude, do yourself a favor and get Transient Random-Noise Burst with Announcements. "Jenny Ondioline" is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo great.

Golden Ball, Monday, 14 February 2005 15:43 (nineteen years ago) link

I'm pretty sure the early Disc One covers their first singles, collected as Switched On Stereolab, which was sort of their first album. But the production is much better on the Peel Sessions/ABC versions. Stereolab beg for a boxed set, and it looks like they're finally putting one out!

http://www.stereolab.co.uk/discography/?no=140

Besides their latest album, Margarine Eclipse, and "Mass Riff" from 2003's Instant O in the Universe EP, these are my favorites songs:

(a suggested compilation for one side of a 110-minute tape)

Super-Electric (1)
K-Stars (2)
Les Yper-Sound (6)
Captain Easychord (10)
Our Trinitone Blast (3)
Brakhage (8)
Wow and Flutter (4)
Orgiastic (2)
Fuses (9)
French Disko (5)
OLV 26 (6)
Super Falling Star (2)
Emperor Tomato Ketchup (6)
Les Yper Yper Sound (7)

1. Too Pure: The Peel Sessions
2. Peng!
3. Transient Random Noise Bursts with Announcements
4. Mars Audiac Quintet
5. Refried Ectoplasm: Music for the Amorphous Body Study Center
6. Emperor Tomato Ketchup
7. Noise of Carpet promotional single
8. Dots and Loops
9. Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night
10. Sound-Dust

Didn't use these releases:
Switched On Stereolab
Space Age Bachelor Pad Music
Fluorescences single
Aluminum Tunes: Stereolab Sampler
The First of the Microbe Hunters

Pete Scholtes, Monday, 14 February 2005 17:37 (nineteen years ago) link

my heirarchy is opposite of Pete's(viva la McEntire!) but yeah, CLASSIC

1. Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night
2. Sound-Dust
3. Emperor Tomato Ketchup
4. Dots and Loops
5. Mars Audiac Quintet
6. Transient Random Noise Bursts with Announcements
7. Peng!
8. The Groop Played Space Age Bachelor Pad Music
9. First of the Microbe Hunters
10. Refried Ectoplasm: Music for the Amorphous Body Study Center
11. Margerine Eclipse(it's official:yuck)
12. ABC Music

best EP: Instant '0' in the Universe
worst endeavor: that Uilab thing

tremendoid (tremendoid), Monday, 14 February 2005 18:00 (nineteen years ago) link

Just so's you know, my 1-10 was a chronology, not a hierarchy. My favorite album is Peng!.

Pete Scholtes, Monday, 14 February 2005 18:49 (nineteen years ago) link

oops duh
So many Stereolab fan lists look like that I didn't even bat an eye.

tremendoid (tremendoid), Tuesday, 15 February 2005 00:24 (nineteen years ago) link

Piscesboy, you're going to want Transient Random-Noise Bursts for sure (one of the peak musical experiences of my life was hearing the full-length "Jenny Ondioline" played at maximum volume through enormous club speakers). Also Refried Ectoplasm, a comp of some of the awesome early singles from around that time.

Douglas (Douglas), Tuesday, 15 February 2005 00:43 (nineteen years ago) link

12. ABC Music

Are you crazy? Do you just not like live Stereolab as opposed to studio Stereolab?

I think "ABC Music" contains the definitive versions of "Wow and Flutter" (the second one, the one that boogies more), "Contact", "Les Yper Sound", all of the "Sound Dust" tracks, and possibly "Changer" and "Anamorphose".

Piscesboy, Disc 1 + first two tracks of Disc 2 cover the early singles through to "MAQ". The rest of Disc 2 covers "ETK" and "Sound Dust" (nothing from the years between those albums is covered).

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Tuesday, 15 February 2005 00:47 (nineteen years ago) link

worst endeavor: that Uilab thing

Wha'?! Their "St. Elmo's Fire" gives the original a run for the money (and that's saying a lot)...

Ernest P. (ernestp), Tuesday, 15 February 2005 00:48 (nineteen years ago) link

(hence the drastic change of direction, as you noted)

xpost

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Tuesday, 15 February 2005 00:48 (nineteen years ago) link

re: ABC
I do prefer studio 'Lab, no question. Moogin', marimb-ey, funky loungey 'Lab at that. Honestly, that was my point of entry and if I'd heard the guitar-heavy stuff first they'd have had slim chance to hook me. ABC definitely has some great versions(Les Yper Sound was a standout) but too much early period material makes it sloggy and samey after awhile. I'd probably enjoy it more on random shuffle, that's about the only bone I can throw you. Anyway, I only dislike it in context of their other work, and probably dislike Margerine Eclipse even more cos in my mind it represents them turning their back on their most gorgeous, fruitful work because it proved unpopular.

tremendoid (tremendoid), Tuesday, 15 February 2005 01:21 (nineteen years ago) link

four months pass...
Stereolab are quickly becoming one of my favorite bands. So all of ABC is live versions? - I recognize almost all of the songs (and own the albums) but this is still worth purchasing? Hmm...

Christian, Monday, 27 June 2005 19:58 (eighteen years ago) link

V. much so, it's an excellent collection. Grab Oscillons... as well if you've not already.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:01 (eighteen years ago) link

I do have Oscillons, and it's really excellent. I'm surprised there hasn't been more talk about it, but I guess it's just because it's all older material.

Christian, Monday, 27 June 2005 20:06 (eighteen years ago) link

Actually there's a thread on it...

Stereolab- Oscillons from the Anti-Sun

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:08 (eighteen years ago) link

Always rated Emperor Tomato Ketchup as their best, and might stand by that -- but these days I'm back to being most taken with Mars Audiac Quintet. Maybe it's that it's the end-point of their drone, and makes a good contrast to where they've been lately; maybe it's that the EP material from that era just leaped out of Oscillons as something remarkable. It's sounding terrific lately. This and the earliest stuff -- Peng, Switched On -- have been in my CD player a lot lately.

nabisco (nabisco), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:20 (eighteen years ago) link

Even I like ETK!

I'm bad and dirty and going to hell (nordicskilla), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:21 (eighteen years ago) link

Hmmm. Isn't Emperor Tomato Ketchup the consensus pick these days? Like if Spin wanted to include a Stereolab album on a best-of-the-90s list, that's the one they'd choose. For me, it's the first album of theirs I heard, and I do like it, but I hardly ever listen to it apart from a few stand-out tracks. It's more interesting to me now as a transitional album between Mars Audiac Quintet and Dots and Loops, which are probably my two favorite Stereolab albums.

jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:27 (eighteen years ago) link

Even at the time, I felt a bit distant from ETK because, for lack of a better way to put it, they were getting too "cute". Fierce drone-rock was on its way out, and seductive, wistful, merely pleasant French pop was on its way in.

MAQ is the greatest krautrock space boogie album ever.

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:28 (eighteen years ago) link

MAQ has always sounded really SOLID to me.

jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:28 (eighteen years ago) link

I felt like they were really growing up through MAQ, which was a tremendous album. ETK seemed about equally great, but more of a sort of continuation of grebtness than more growth, so therefore less exciting than MAQ.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:35 (eighteen years ago) link

What's Dots And Loops like? More of the same? Why do I feel like I need to own another Stereolab record? I'm quite sure I don't.

I'm bad and dirty and going to hell (nordicskilla), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:38 (eighteen years ago) link

I think Dots and Loops is fairly different from almost anything they've done! You might like it, Adam.

jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:38 (eighteen years ago) link

Is it "cute"?

I'm bad and dirty and going to hell (nordicskilla), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:39 (eighteen years ago) link

Josh had a couple of interesting posts about it a few years ago. (Start at the bottom.)

jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:41 (eighteen years ago) link

Dots & Loops is excellent!

That One Guy (That One Guy), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:43 (eighteen years ago) link

Is it "cute"? I don't think so. There's something very submerged about it, sort of like ... Luomo. I say this better here.

jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:43 (eighteen years ago) link

Dots & Loops is excellent!

*cracks knuckles*

Let us humbly say there is no consensus.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:45 (eighteen years ago) link

I'm fairly sure that we've argued about "Dots and Loops" on other threads, but ILM is extremely divided on that album, definitely.

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:48 (eighteen years ago) link

I'm curious what the criticism of it is. I remember really liking about the first two-thirds of it or so (?), but thinking it dragged a little beginning with that super long track.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:50 (eighteen years ago) link

If you go to the Oscillons thread you'll find the most recent example of the debate (with some v. good posts from Josh and others).

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:51 (eighteen years ago) link

This record makes Ned crack his knuckles!

I'm bad and dirty and going to hell (nordicskilla), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:51 (eighteen years ago) link

As warming up for breaking your neck.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:52 (eighteen years ago) link

Apparently you will like Dots and Loops if (a) you like / don't-mind Tortoise sounds, (b) you like / don't-mind Mouse on Mars sounds, and most importantly (c) you don't see what would be wrong with Stereolab trying out a few of those sounds, in the form of, say, faux-Brazilian faux-drum'n'bass. Also if you don't mind their sound getting kinda super-clean and micro and precise.

nabisco (nabisco), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:58 (eighteen years ago) link

(a) is urgent, key and crucial.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:58 (eighteen years ago) link

I like it when they get dirty

I'm bad and dirty and going to hell (nordicskilla), Monday, 27 June 2005 20:59 (eighteen years ago) link

I don't really feel either way about Tortoise. I only heard TNT and quite liked it at the time, I suppose.

I'm bad and dirty and going to hell (nordicskilla), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:00 (eighteen years ago) link

I don't know Tortoise very well. I think D&L has some great songs on it, but I can see what some people on the other thread are getting at - that's it's not as aesthetically fantastic as their earlier music.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:02 (eighteen years ago) link

Which of their albums sounds the most like Mary J Blige?

I'm bad and dirty and going to hell (nordicskilla), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:03 (eighteen years ago) link

Also if you don't mind their sound getting kinda super-clean and micro and precise.

This is why I thought Adam would like it.

jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:04 (eighteen years ago) link

Not really. I like micro but I think of/prefer Stereolab as a rock band. ETK is a great rock album. MAQ is a solid pop album.

I'm bad and dirty and going to hell (nordicskilla), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:11 (eighteen years ago) link

All right, whatever.

jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:21 (eighteen years ago) link

CLASSIC.

As testimony, a well-considered selection of tracks across most of their releases to fill up at least 3 discs;

Super Falling Star
Contact
Super-Electric
Laisser-Faire
Our Trinitone Blast
Crest
Analogue Rock
Heavy Denim
Mountain
Sadistic
French Disko
John Cage Bubblegum
L’Enfer Des Formes
Wow And Flutter
Transona 5
The Noise Of Carpet
Motoroller Scalatron
Metronomic Underground

Les Yper-Sound
Percolator
Fluorescences
Parsec
Brakhage
Contronatura
Check And Double Check
Get Carter
Fuses
Infinity Girl
The Free Design
Puncture In The Radar Permutation
Come And Play In The Milky Night
Pain Et Spectacles
Escape Pod
The Black Arts
Hallucinex
Captain Easychord

Nothing To Do With Me
Suggestion Diabolique
Double Rocker
Need To Be
Moodles
Canned Candies
With Friends Like These
Long Life Love
Jaunty Monty And The Bubbles Of Babble
Sudden Stars
Mass Riff
University Microfilms International
Banana Monster Ne Répond
Margerine Rock
Margerine Melodie

bkjj40a (bkjj40a), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:31 (eighteen years ago) link

All right, whatever.

Don't get upset about it!

I'm bad and dirty and going to hell (nordicskilla), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:36 (eighteen years ago) link

I'm not!

jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:41 (eighteen years ago) link

YOU ARE NOW.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:41 (eighteen years ago) link

Ned, you just hate vibraphones, DON'T YOU?

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Monday, 27 June 2005 21:45 (eighteen years ago) link

After my tirade upthread this sounds stupid but *I think* that I may have finally got into S'Lab. I've picked up some other bits and pieces in sales etc, but what really did it for me was the third CD of the Oscillons box. Jesus - it's all fantastic.1 For the first time ever I found that I was engaged with the music instead of waiting for it to finish! The Noise Of Carpet - compact, punchy, direct! The Free Design - is the single version different from the album version? The brass sounds thicker and the mix slightly heavier. Pain Et Spectacles - hovering, gliding pop with a great chorus. Long Life Love - Mary+electric piano+glock = heaven. Heavy Denim, not my favourite, but a lovely distorto-groove. Miss Mod - again, is this s different mix compared to the LP version. Much better.

Dr. C (Dr. C), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 12:02 (eighteen years ago) link

The other day I realized that I've managed to purchase about eight Stereolab albums over the years without ever thinking of them as the kind of band I'd want to buy eight albums from. This seems pretty charming to me. The nice thing about them is that although they definitely wear their influences on their sleeves, the resultant music always sounds like Stereolab first and foremost. So, even though ETK is the latest I think they were any good, classic.

Zack Richardson (teenagequiet), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 13:06 (eighteen years ago) link

I own three (MAQ, ETK, D&L) and like them all just about equally, for differing reasons - with maybe a slight preference for Dots & Loops. I'm not sure I need any more, but if I did - where to next? In all honesty I'm not particularly into the Jenny Ondioline-style noise freakout.

Daniel Peterson (polkaholic), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 13:20 (eighteen years ago) link

i think Dots and Loops is excellent and dont' understand why so many people see it as a dropping off point. It's a very blue sounding album, with a lot of warm tones. Really it sounds like the album cover, the same way MAQ sounds like that cover.

kyle (akmonday), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 13:32 (eighteen years ago) link

i think Dots and Loops is excellent and dont' understand why so many people see it as a dropping off point.

You *must* understand my universe, Kyle:

* Tor-twah = the suck aside from maybe a minute of "Djed"
* The vast majority of D&L tracks = produced by one John M. of Tor-twah
* live/radio sessions of the McEntire-produced tracks >>>> the D&L versions
* Ergo, foo on D&L

Other universes are different.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 13:39 (eighteen years ago) link

John M. also worked on ETK though

kyle (akmonday), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 14:09 (eighteen years ago) link

Even a deaf monkey sometimes hears the right tone.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 14:18 (eighteen years ago) link

a minute of "Djed"

This doesn't make any sense! How can you only like a minute when so much of the joy in the piece is in its progress and transitions?

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 14:33 (eighteen years ago) link

Also, Ned, does this mean you prefer the Andi Toma tracks on Dots and Loops?

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 14:34 (eighteen years ago) link

* live/radio sessions of the McEntire-produced tracks >>>> the D&L versions

This is the key point ... even after I stopped enjoying Stereolab records, I continued to enjoy hearing them live because they always brought the krautfunkboogie, whereas on record McEntire et al were obsessed with all the cooing and burbling.

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 14:47 (eighteen years ago) link

John M. also worked on ETK though

Exactly, as per my comment upthread from yesterday about how they were getting too "cute" on ETK. The rawness that remained on ETK was almost completely smoothed out by D&L.

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 14:50 (eighteen years ago) link

I think so too.

mark grout (mark grout), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 14:51 (eighteen years ago) link

How can you only like a minute when so much of the joy in the piece is in its progress and transitions?

'joy'

Also, Ned, does this mean you prefer the Andi Toma tracks on Dots and Loops?

Oh heck yes. Keep in mind I am a bit of a Mouse on Mars fiend.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 14:52 (eighteen years ago) link

"Pain et Spectacles" = I could seriously listen to the glide between those organ chords for a full 74 minutes.

nabisco (nabisco), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 15:40 (eighteen years ago) link

"Transona Five" = "On the road again"... good.

mark grout (mark grout), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 15:42 (eighteen years ago) link

What's weird, Ned, is that the tracks on Dots and Loops that I suspected were the Toma-produced ones weren't at all. After the drum and bass-inflected Autoditacker, you're telling me he didn't produce "Parsec"? So I don't know what you're finding in those tracks that's markedly different from the McEntire ones. (Sorry, I don't have the liner notes in front of me to remember which are which, except that I do remember McEntire did "Parsec.")

jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 15:46 (eighteen years ago) link

Where is the love for "The Groop Played Space Age Bachelor Pad Music"? God that's a wonderful record - not as rounded as Peng! but just so lush and sexy.

I stopped loving them with Transient... (btw: anyone want to make me an offer for the mint gold vinyl (I think) LP, signed?). The soul dropped out of their music. They were so perfect for the first three or four years. Why did they have to fuck with the amazing simplicity of their sound? Sob.

Markelby (Mark C), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 16:15 (eighteen years ago) link

I like their work with Sean O'Hagan.

oh and Dots And Loops I've definitely come around too, you never know when your mind might change.

gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 16:38 (eighteen years ago) link

'Hmmm. Isn't Emperor Tomato Ketchup the consensus pick these days? Like if Spin wanted to include a Stereolab album on a best-of-the-90s list, that's the one they'd choose'

they DID choose it!

latebloomer: now with 20% less cetacean content (latebloomer), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 16:41 (eighteen years ago) link

A link to Johnny Cigarettes' infamous review of "Cobra and Phases Groop ..." needs to appear on this thread. I see that his name and the 0/10 rating are missing in the archived review.

(personally, I really enjoy that record -- despite the myriad of truths in that review)

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 16:44 (eighteen years ago) link

I only really love "Ping Pong" but I suspect I'm not like most fans.

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 16:46 (eighteen years ago) link

yeah "blue milk" was definitely a bit much (in fact i barely remember what comes after it), but 'cobra and phases' is a far better record than that review suggests. just too long.

rajeev (rajeev), Tuesday, 28 June 2005 16:50 (eighteen years ago) link

six months pass...
I replayed emperor tomato ketchup at the weekend just to see if i was neglecting a lost classic in my collection. it's good - especially the opener and noise of carpet - but it still fails to move me. Ping Pong remains classic because of the way it offset that diddly pop tune with a marxist analysis in the lyrics.

dr x o'skeleton, Monday, 16 January 2006 15:37 (eighteen years ago) link

two months pass...
I've been listening to Cobra and Phases Group a bit lately, and I'm liking it better than I remembered it. (Also, complaints about an album's length = duddest of all dud criticisms. If it's good, then who cares how long it is? Just listen to as much as you want to, and then turn it off! That's what I do.)

o. nate (onate), Wednesday, 22 March 2006 19:35 (eighteen years ago) link

Classic that turned into dud.

doron, Thursday, 23 March 2006 13:56 (eighteen years ago) link

Cobra and Phases Group ... I don't understand the hatred towards this album. IMO it's better than Emperor Ketchup.

Anyway--Stereolab: Classic.

sonore (sonore), Friday, 24 March 2006 03:45 (eighteen years ago) link

C&P is the point where i all but gave up on them. i can't bear that album.

electric sound of jim (and why not) (electricsound), Friday, 24 March 2006 03:50 (eighteen years ago) link

Out.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 24 March 2006 03:50 (eighteen years ago) link

I don't rate C&P as highly as I did when it came out. If the songs on C&P had been produced more like "Sound Dust" (less quirk, more muscle) then it would have been a much better record.

NoTimeBeforeTime (Barry Bruner), Friday, 24 March 2006 05:44 (eighteen years ago) link

three months pass...
Needed to revive this to declare my undying love for Stereolab!

These records are all classics:
Peng!
TRNBWA
ETK
D&L
Sound-Dust

Plus all their singles comps are great, and they are a terrific live band.

Cobra and Phases could almost be a classic as well, but it needs to be about 4 or 5 songs shorter, and the production needs to be improved in some places.

The more recent stuff, Margerine and Fab Four Suture, are a bit weaker for me. I miss the presence of Mary and I think the production is way too busy. However, the tracks on these two came across really well in a live setting.

Matt Olken (Moodles), Friday, 14 July 2006 16:23 (seventeen years ago) link

Love love their mid-period (post-kraut, pre-Mary's death). Dated to say the least, but it'll age well in my collection.

Rev. PappaWheelie (PappaWheelie 2), Friday, 14 July 2006 19:40 (seventeen years ago) link

i liked the kraut.

mookieproof (mookieproof), Saturday, 15 July 2006 00:18 (seventeen years ago) link

classic.. all of it

cutty (mcutt), Saturday, 15 July 2006 00:19 (seventeen years ago) link

all of it classic.

stereolab's music takes me to a future place that we shall never know, a clean beautiful one.

nicky lo-fi (nicky lo-fi), Saturday, 15 July 2006 03:43 (seventeen years ago) link

six months pass...
i picked up ABC Music when I was in hawaii for new years and neglected to bring any music with me (also a martin denny best-of and a great brazilian bossa comp), and this really functions as a best-of. a pretty amazing, spanning collection. makes you realize what a solid live band they were from the very early beginning.

Steve Shasta (Steve Shasta), Thursday, 25 January 2007 22:12 (seventeen years ago) link

ABC Music is the jam; that's what i probably listen to most these days

LO-NRG (teenagequiet), Thursday, 25 January 2007 22:15 (seventeen years ago) link

eight months pass...

Plastic Mile is the best song of all time.

Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 06:46 (sixteen years ago) link

They're pretty classic. Cobra and Phases was the first album I picked up by them, almost 10 years ago back in high school, and I really loved it. Picked up Dots and Loops shortly after, but it didn't really stick, and after that I don't think I listened to anything by Stereolab for about 8 years.

Then just recently, I found used copies of Transient and Emperor Tomato, and these are great, especially ETK. Hearing these motivated me to finally throw on Dots and Loops the other day, after giving up on it for so long, and it sounded pretty awesome.

Mark Clemente, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 14:08 (sixteen years ago) link

Dots and Loops is a grower, and a masterful piece of work.

Pick up Margerine Eclipse, everyone seems to like that. A nice combination of pretty much every style the groop has explored.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 00:19 (sixteen years ago) link

I really, really love "Fab Four Suture."

"Plastic Mile" is indeed amazing but "Whisper Pitch" and "Excursions Into Oh, A-Oh" are actually the best songs of all time.

Davey D, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 03:15 (sixteen years ago) link

Dots and Loops sounds amazing to me now -- we didn't know how good we had it back when this thread started.

Mark Rich@rdson, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 03:20 (sixteen years ago) link

Proof that Dots and Loops is a god: 'The Flower Called Nowhere,' 'Miss Modular,' 'Refractions in the Plastic Pulse.' The other tracks are merely perfect. I desperately want a remaster of this, due to the horrible tape dropouts toward the end.

Fab Four Suture: 'Whisper Pitch' is the only track I skip. 'Excursions' as a ringtone gets the whole office grooving. And 'Plastic Mile,' um, yeah. If Jeff Lynne were French and female/falsetto and a genius he may well have invented this song.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 03:34 (sixteen years ago) link

It would be relevant at this point to mention that Miss Modular got me into Stereolab and Dots & Loops consummated the relationship.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 03:35 (sixteen years ago) link

Dots and Loops is indeed godhead. Totally my fave by them, but damn if I don't like every single thing they've done.

Davey D, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 03:40 (sixteen years ago) link

You and I are the trust fund kids of ilx.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 03:43 (sixteen years ago) link

it's weird to think that the point where i effectively gave up on stereolab is the point where others discovered them

electricsound, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 03:45 (sixteen years ago) link

ya totally

s1ocki, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 03:46 (sixteen years ago) link

'gave up on' isn't terribly accurate but still.. i still remember how much D&L disappointed me at the time

xpost

electricsound, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 03:46 (sixteen years ago) link

i listened to cobra and phases for the first time in a long time recently and damn if it's not my least favourite lab album by a long margin

electricsound, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 03:47 (sixteen years ago) link

burn it

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 04:08 (sixteen years ago) link

with the use of fire, not duplicate

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 04:09 (sixteen years ago) link

PLEASE not duplicate

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 04:09 (sixteen years ago) link

i've always loved cobra... i think there was more character on that record than some of their other more recent records.

i agree with the sentiment that throwing together some kind of best of/singles compilation would precipitate a masterpiece. they could be nearly life altering for like two tracks and then just pretty good for the rest of a record. it's a shame because they're a wonderful band, but because i think they lack that "HOLY SHIT!" record, you can feel the obscurity as only a matter of time. (probably true of 99.9% of all groups. just about everybody trends to dud.)

m.

msp, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 04:26 (sixteen years ago) link

Cobra would have been a much better album if it were engineered properly. It's all midrange and no bass. That alone kills it for me.

That's not to say that many of the numbers are not really very good and beautiful in their own right.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 04:31 (sixteen years ago) link

You and I are the trust fund kids of ilx.

Lol, I suppose this is a reference to the sheer amount of material Stereolab has put out? I actually just own the studio albums and Aluminum Tunes and an EP or two.

Cobra & Phases is my least favorite Stereolab album by a long shot, but I dearly love "Infinity Girl" and "The Free Design." The rest is Jim O'Rourke disappearing up his own asshole, unfortunately.

Most underrated: Margarine Eclipse

Davey D, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 04:34 (sixteen years ago) link

Lol, I suppose this is a reference to the sheer amount of material Stereolab has put out?

More the fact that we both defy popular odds in (a) liking everything Stereolab has ever done and (b) liking anything Stereolab has ever done.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 04:41 (sixteen years ago) link

Dots and Loops is fantastic music to listen to while working. Especially via headphones on a plane. I mean this as highest praise. ETK is not as good, too fast and insistent. But I love ETK nonetheless.

that's not my post, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 05:01 (sixteen years ago) link

I'll never forget what we have, A.A.

xpost

Davey D, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 05:02 (sixteen years ago) link

Post-TNRB Stereolab inspires creativity. I thought it was just me, but recently I've read accounts from people for whom it dislodges writer's block etc.

It is very visual music, in a trippy retro-futuristic sense.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 05:16 (sixteen years ago) link

most of my stereolab listening was to self-burned compilations, taking maybe 5 or 6 songs from each burst of album / ep releases, until 'margarine eclipse' came out which is the only one I've listened to all the way through more than four times

I hated them at first because they were so blatant about what they were ripping off, then I grew to love them because they were _so_ blatant about what they were ripping off

Milton Parker, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 05:25 (sixteen years ago) link

I hated them at first because they were so blatant about what they were ripping off, then I grew to love them because they were _so_ blatant about what they were ripping off

Sterolab introduced me to the music they were ripping off.

Daniel Giraffe, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 07:15 (sixteen years ago) link

Me too, and I didn't like it. One of the Neu albums had me hooked for about 12 minutes though.

And for cred points I'm going to attempt to spell this: KRZYSZTOF KOMEDA

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 07:24 (sixteen years ago) link

I, too, bailed after _Dots And Loops_ (which I probably haven't listened to since it came out) but the post D&L singles on the _Oscillons From The Sun_ box are good and don't seem out of place in the non-chronological sequence of the box.

Mr. Odd, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 16:13 (sixteen years ago) link

"Cobra" is truly the most underrated Stereolab album. I really loved it when it came out 8 years ago, warm and easily loveable songs. 'People Do It All The Time' is perhaps my favourite Stereolab song.

zeus, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 19:08 (sixteen years ago) link

Cobra's still by far my favorite but i don't really use the word 'underrated' and certainly wouldn't in this case; most haters just like their stereolab rawkier and more 'muscular', which is fair enough really, different strokes (although i don't understand the 'bad engineering' argument, thankfully).

tremendoid, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 20:16 (sixteen years ago) link

Adding to the Cobra love -- fine, fine album, and unjustly overlooked.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 20:29 (sixteen years ago) link

The issue with Cobra was not that people wanted Stereolab "rawkier and more muscular" -- the people who preferred them sounding like a live band got their disappointment moment with D&L,* which was sleek and spacious and full of pin-point programming. The issue with Cobra was that after years of making pop that felt kind of otherworldly -- there are some very strange songs on ETK, and the old moony, outer-space feel on D&L -- they picked an inopportune moment to make a record that really, really didn't; it was the first time they felt earthbound, like they really might just be an ordinary band playing light funk.

* = or even earlier; the noise and heavy drone were gone by the end of Mars Audiac Quintet, and plenty of people went lukewarm on them when they switched from that to pop swing

nabisco, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 20:34 (sixteen years ago) link

And I don't say that to argue about whether Cobra was good or not, just to explain why (it seems to me) some people were disappointed with it. It probably didn't help that each of the previous few albums had added some big new dimension to their sound, and then Cobra seemed to retrench and bland out around exactly the stuff some people saw as kind of a given from them.

nabisco, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 20:40 (sixteen years ago) link

ok then the haters is just about some bullshit lol. wow though re: otherworldly i get the exact opposite reaction of what you just said, being totally honest here. cobra and d&l are all cooing, liquid, 8 dimensional futurebeings and sound dust is dem beings touching down/falling from grace, everything before or after is er, unusually inventive indie rock.

tremendoid, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 20:43 (sixteen years ago) link

I should clarify that I don't hate Cobra at all, but in the Stereolab catalogue it's a bit duff. Those who have heard no other album really should.

I maintain, however, that its bassless, midrange-heavy production works fiercely against it.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:34 (sixteen years ago) link

and 'Italian Shoes Continuum' and 'Puncture in the Radax Permutation' are amongst the most atmospherically astounding numbers the band has ever recorded.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 23:36 (sixteen years ago) link

Nabisco: I think Mars Audiac Quintet has never received such a hostile reception as Cobra did. Perhaps it is because of the NME review (which was a 0/10), but I always felt that Cobra is not a popular album among the Lab fans.

zeus, Thursday, 25 October 2007 11:17 (sixteen years ago) link

so did anyone buy one of the 100 copies of "Eaten Horizons Or The Electrocution Of Rock"?

zappi, Thursday, 25 October 2007 11:50 (sixteen years ago) link

2 days 2 late 2 get 1.

Mark G, Thursday, 25 October 2007 11:55 (sixteen years ago) link

maybe someones put it up on Oin.... oh.

zappi, Thursday, 25 October 2007 11:59 (sixteen years ago) link

It's time for another Switched On. Oscillons doesn't count.

Autumn Almanac, Thursday, 25 October 2007 22:44 (sixteen years ago) link

Umm Zeus that is basically what I just said, isn't it?

nabisco, Thursday, 25 October 2007 22:47 (sixteen years ago) link

Also: no one has much reason to rag on MAQ, but there were plenty of early Lab fans who just liked them to drone -- whose line, as the band got popular, tended to go along the lines of "I haven't really paid much attention to them since Transient..."

nabisco, Thursday, 25 October 2007 22:50 (sixteen years ago) link

Perhaps it is because of the NME review (which was a 0/10), but I always felt that Cobra is not a popular album among the Lab fans.

I also got that impression from the Pitchfork review (3.4 from Brent D.). I think it's underrated, too.

jaymc, Thursday, 25 October 2007 22:51 (sixteen years ago) link

Cobra came out when (a) the drone junkies dropped away (as nabisco said) and (b) there was a perception that Stereolab wasn't changing its sound significantly enough. I think (b) is now addressed by the fact that most people accept Stereolab will always sound like that. Nobody ever criticised the Ramones for using guitars all the time.

Autumn Almanac, Friday, 26 October 2007 03:09 (sixteen years ago) link

seven months pass...

kind of gay question, but i heard this marginally different mix of 'wow and flutter' that isn't on the lp. it's better: just these extra drones and shit overlaid. does the mix on the single answer to this description?

banriquit, Saturday, 14 June 2008 14:40 (fifteen years ago) link

that question had zero homosexual content. very disappointing.

latebloomer, Saturday, 14 June 2008 15:32 (fifteen years ago) link

six months pass...

does the mix on the single answer to this description?

ans: yes

Usic Has The Right To Children (special guest stars mark bronson), Friday, 19 December 2008 12:48 (fifteen years ago) link

one year passes...

I've got the Stereolab discog 92-98 on shuffle tonight. Goddam these guys had a stellar run, no? The consistent motorik pace is especially suitable for working-while-listening.

Man or Austro-Hungarian? (Pillbox), Thursday, 18 February 2010 04:25 (fourteen years ago) link

stellar run lasted til 2001 imo

iatee, Thursday, 18 February 2010 04:27 (fourteen years ago) link

I'll pretty much rep for everything except Cobra & Phases, actually, tho tonight I am excluding the latter-day stuff in the interest of consistency.

Man or Austro-Hungarian? (Pillbox), Thursday, 18 February 2010 04:30 (fourteen years ago) link

99-00s non-LP releases are a bit patchy tbh.

Man or Austro-Hungarian? (Pillbox), Thursday, 18 February 2010 04:31 (fourteen years ago) link

Does anyone have any opinions on the Electric Imitation Piano records? I like the few tracks that I've heard & have been meaning to seek out more for the longest time, but haven't gotten around to it.

Man or Austro-Hungarian? (Pillbox), Thursday, 18 February 2010 04:41 (fourteen years ago) link

er.. imitation electric piano

Man or Austro-Hungarian? (Pillbox), Thursday, 18 February 2010 04:41 (fourteen years ago) link

Most ridiculous C or D I've seen yet.

skip, Thursday, 18 February 2010 04:42 (fourteen years ago) link

i only have the IEP cd on duophonic, nice enough but not amazing..

victim of a vicious puma (electricsound), Thursday, 18 February 2010 04:46 (fourteen years ago) link

I've also been meaning to check out some of the old McCarthy stuff. The only SL side-project I've indulged was Snowpony. I don't know how much Katherine Gifford contributed creatively in her time w/ SL, but I recall the first two SP EPs being quite good. I probably haven't listened to them in ten years or more, tho.

Man or Austro-Hungarian? (Pillbox), Thursday, 18 February 2010 04:54 (fourteen years ago) link

i always thought snowpony started really really well (love 'easy way down' and the other two 45s from shortly after) but got less interesting fairly quickly..

victim of a vicious puma (electricsound), Thursday, 18 February 2010 05:04 (fourteen years ago) link

ya, album w/ seafaring oil painting on the cover was pretty dud, as I recall. I stopped paying attention after that.

Man or Austro-Hungarian? (Pillbox), Thursday, 18 February 2010 05:13 (fourteen years ago) link

lol ES yr display name headed for the hall o fame (if it isn't there already).

Man or Austro-Hungarian? (Pillbox), Thursday, 18 February 2010 05:16 (fourteen years ago) link

haha cheers

victim of a vicious puma (electricsound), Thursday, 18 February 2010 05:16 (fourteen years ago) link

two months pass...

Inspired by the 90s poll, I listened to part of Peng! to see if maybe I've heard the wrong Stereolab (still possible I suppose). The vocals are annoying and thin, and don't seem to change much from song to song. The same boring guitar strumming sound gets rolled out over and over as well. Not hearing too much in the way of songform to get excited about to compensate for those weakness either. Very cool, uh huh.

_Rudipherous_, Sunday, 2 May 2010 05:01 (fourteen years ago) link

ok then the haters is just about some bullshit lol. wow though re: otherworldly i get the exact opposite reaction of what you just said, being totally honest here. cobra and d&l are all cooing, liquid, 8 dimensional futurebeings and sound dust is dem beings touching down/falling from grace, everything before or after is er, unusually inventive indie rock.

― tremendoid

so otm

iatee, Sunday, 2 May 2010 05:33 (fourteen years ago) link

so otm

to be fair, dots + loops hasn't aged so well overall, and cobra got bad press but does hold up.

sound dust is mostly boring, but the subsequent albums surprisingly have aged very well.

sound dust is gorgeous, every second of it

iatee, Sunday, 2 May 2010 14:15 (fourteen years ago) link

Sound dust is a great album, one of my favourites but I think Margarine Eclipse is even better.

Kitchen Person, Sunday, 2 May 2010 14:43 (fourteen years ago) link

I prefer Sound-Dust over everything they've done since then. For me, it was their last really good album.

Moodles, Sunday, 2 May 2010 14:59 (fourteen years ago) link

three years pass...

Who was Richard Harrison? Listed as a groop member on Dots and Loops -- bassist, according to Wiki, though members' core instruments aren't spelled out on the album's liner notes. Short tenure in the band, nothing much before or after '97. Was the name a pseudonym? It seems strange for any group of recent vintage to have such a short-timing mystery man. Was he some nobody pulled in from subway busking duty and sent on his way after the record was finished? I've always wondered about him.

cops on horse (WilliamC), Thursday, 5 September 2013 03:20 (ten years ago) link

Considering the Lab's association with John McEntire and the Chicago scene in general around that time, I would not say it's much of a stretch to assume it's Eric Claridge.

Though the need to perform under an alias for him is completely superfluous.

Austin, Thursday, 5 September 2013 03:29 (ten years ago) link

Post-punker from Manchester, probably best know for being the drummer of Dislocation Dance
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dislocation_Dance

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 5 September 2013 03:46 (ten years ago) link

Richard Harrison is also part of the avant-strange band Spaceheads - well worth checking out. He also has a solo album out:
http://www.discogs.com/Richard-Harrison-Drone-Hill-225/release/218586

Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 5 September 2013 04:02 (ten years ago) link

I was just wondering today what in the hell Tim Gane is doing these days

"Turkey In The Straw" coming from someplace in the clouds (Sparkle Motion), Thursday, 5 September 2013 05:53 (ten years ago) link

Dunno, but Vinyl on Demand put out a massive 4LP box set of his first project Un-Kommuniti a while back.

my father will guide me up the stairs to bed (anagram), Thursday, 5 September 2013 07:52 (ten years ago) link

I was just wondering today what in the hell Tim Gane is doing these days

Wonder no more. Stream the entirety of his new album here:
http://www.grautagrec.com/releases/006/gt006.html

Jeff W, Thursday, 5 September 2013 10:47 (ten years ago) link

Thanks!

afriendlypioneer, Thursday, 5 September 2013 13:13 (ten years ago) link

Really enjoyed this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qx0pthgzDWU

afriendlypioneer, Thursday, 5 September 2013 13:17 (ten years ago) link

As much as I love Tim Gane and Sean O'Hagan, I feel like their music loses something when it doesn't include voocals. Their instrumentals sound like they were written with the intention of adding vocals and they just never got around to it.

Moodles, Thursday, 5 September 2013 14:10 (ten years ago) link

Thanks for the head's up, I'm investigating this

Also

http://splicetoday.com/pop-culture/space-age-bachelor-mentalist-muzak

Beatrix Kiddo (Raymond Cummings), Thursday, 5 September 2013 15:03 (ten years ago) link

That Teseolab track got mentioned on another 'lab thread, but I'm just listening now. "Hocus Pocus" sample!

Same old bland-as-sand mood mouthings (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 5 September 2013 15:18 (ten years ago) link

this cavern of antimatter thing is sounding very nice, thanks for the heads up, jeff w

tylerw, Thursday, 5 September 2013 15:39 (ten years ago) link

Yeah, I really enjoyed my first run-through of that this morning.

Thx for the Richard Harrison info, Austin/Al/Elvis. Does he play bass and drums, I wonder, or did Wiki get that info wrong? Hmm.

cops on horse (WilliamC), Thursday, 5 September 2013 15:45 (ten years ago) link

Richard Harrison definitely plays bass, he was with Stereolab on their ETK and D&L tours and recorded on D&L. They've just gone through a lot of band members over the years.

Moodles, Thursday, 5 September 2013 16:55 (ten years ago) link

Haven't thought about that _Drone Hill_ record in years. Not as good as Alan Lamb, but an acceptable substitute as Mr Lamb isn't exactly churning out the records.

Wandering Boy Poet, Friday, 6 September 2013 13:04 (ten years ago) link

Richard Harrison is the guy playing bass on these clips:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdG4WpqIgvM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkaJ5z9QBZQ

Position Position, Friday, 6 September 2013 13:06 (ten years ago) link

yep, that was my favorite line-up for Stereolab

Moodles, Friday, 6 September 2013 16:06 (ten years ago) link

also, is that Sean O'Hagan sitting in with them on keys?

Moodles, Friday, 6 September 2013 16:08 (ten years ago) link

That is Pete Kember/Sonic Boom of the Spacemen 3!

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 6 September 2013 16:22 (ten years ago) link

Oh wait, I see who you mean now, I think it is both of them.

Sonic is the first guy that starts the Les Yper Sound sitting up top on the moog. O'Hagan is playing the organ on far stage left.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 6 September 2013 16:26 (ten years ago) link

huh didn't know Sonic ever played with them. agreed that may have been the best lineup.

what's up ugly girls? (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 6 September 2013 16:49 (ten years ago) link

IIRC Sonic actually toured with them on the ETK tour.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 6 September 2013 16:55 (ten years ago) link

Yeah, IIRC Sonic would just turn up at shows with a lot of old analog gear and improvise stuff while they played. I'm not sure how often they did this post-ETK, but they also had their sound guy filter the entire band through a Moog at one point in the show. Usually at the extended end section of 'Lo Boob Oscillator' I think?

Position Position, Friday, 6 September 2013 17:17 (ten years ago) link

They did something similar with Mouse On Mars around this time too

Moodles, Friday, 6 September 2013 17:21 (ten years ago) link

one year passes...

Just listened to some of the Little Tornados' album. I'm finding it pretty uninteresting and I do not like Thayer's voice at all. Anyone else listen?

afriendlypioneer, Thursday, 13 November 2014 16:50 (nine years ago) link

I like about three tracks on it, the album on a whole is ok but not great for me. I guess that's better than Laetitia's solo albums, which all have that great Stereolab sound, but haven't connected with me except for a few tracks.

Michael F Gill, Thursday, 13 November 2014 18:07 (nine years ago) link

one year passes...

What a fantastic band..I've been playing them for about 48 hours solid.

Also, I miss Dr C and his sudden conversions - " dud - no hang on I get them now"

quixotic yet visceral (Bob Six), Sunday, 27 December 2015 00:26 (eight years ago) link

Prolific yet consistent, accessible yet slightly weird, smooth and pleasant/pleasing.. They really locked into a special sound/vibe

lute bro (brimstead), Sunday, 27 December 2015 02:01 (eight years ago) link

I've even been warming up to their later stuff these days...sound-dust in particular!

KevRus, Sunday, 27 December 2015 07:31 (eight years ago) link

i would like to drop a fucking farfisa organ on anyone's head that says dud.

jeez. was asking classic or dud here even necessary???

black metal is emo for vikings (monster mash), Sunday, 27 December 2015 08:38 (eight years ago) link

Greatest band, but the last few albums really drop off imo.

a silly gif of awkward larping (Sparkle Motion), Sunday, 27 December 2015 16:21 (eight years ago) link

Agreed, but their singles and one-off were consistently interesting and engaging til the very end.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Sunday, 27 December 2015 17:25 (eight years ago) link

one month passes...

Not sure if there is discussion of the new Cavern if Anti-Matter album elsewhere, but it's pretty good. Getting a heavy Moebius Plank Neumeier vibe here and there.

sctttnnnt (pgwp), Sunday, 21 February 2016 22:16 (eight years ago) link

this is the third Stereolab thread that's been revived due to the COAM album :) I am still digging into it but sounds good so far....

Michael F Gill, Sunday, 21 February 2016 23:04 (eight years ago) link

Looking forward to seeing them at the Moth Club on the 29th.

Half-baked profundities. Self-referential smirkiness (Bob Six), Monday, 22 February 2016 00:28 (eight years ago) link

Hope the first album gets a repress.

brotherlovesdub, Monday, 22 February 2016 00:31 (eight years ago) link

two months pass...

i dunno, i think Cobra and Phases is pretty good

flappy bird, Tuesday, 17 May 2016 00:55 (eight years ago) link

It's just really long.

Austin, Tuesday, 17 May 2016 01:24 (eight years ago) link

It's their best..:after Sound Dust, of course.

afriendlypioneer, Tuesday, 17 May 2016 01:24 (eight years ago) link

It's just really long.

― Austin, Monday, May 16, 2016 9:24 PM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

yeah it really is

flappy bird, Tuesday, 17 May 2016 01:28 (eight years ago) link

the production feels thin, like the harpsichord is too high in the mix and the midrange is boosted or something, but it's atmospheric as fuck, especially italian shoes continuum and puncture in the radak permutation. sean o'hagan's blippy period is all over this.

Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 17 May 2016 01:47 (eight years ago) link

I do love the string arrangements on it.

Austin, Tuesday, 17 May 2016 01:48 (eight years ago) link

in fact dots & loops/cobra & phases/cold & bouncy/snowbug is probably my favourite album grouping of the '90s xp

Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 17 May 2016 01:51 (eight years ago) link

The flutes on "Hallucinex" are my favorite lil' flourish

afriendlypioneer, Tuesday, 17 May 2016 02:07 (eight years ago) link

^^

global tetrahedron, Tuesday, 17 May 2016 02:37 (eight years ago) link

nine months pass...

I stumbled across this in spotify the other day:

https://open.spotify.com/album/3XHQrt9v5FXNUN9Zchkscn

I don't usually go for tribute albums, but this is really good! Interesting group of performers and a song selection that dips into a bunch of deep cuts.

Al Moon Faced Poon (Moodles), Saturday, 25 February 2017 18:47 (seven years ago) link

one month passes...

is there a treasure trove of Stereolab tabs (specifically bass tabs) that's on a fan site or forum? there's very little on ultimate guitar etc.

flappy bird, Friday, 21 April 2017 16:46 (seven years ago) link

ha if you find anything let me know cuz I went through a big period a few years ago where I was trying to find guitar tabs/tuning guides/transcriptions for Stereolab stuff and for the most part couldn't find a fucking thing and just ended up trying to figure stuff out by ear. For a band that sounds like they use a lot of odd tuning and unusual chord voicings that I would think guitar/tech dorks would be into, there was shockingly little out there.

Οὖτις, Friday, 21 April 2017 16:52 (seven years ago) link

@TheRealYLT
Yes that was "Crest" by Stereolab being played just now at the Grizzlies/ Spurs game

mookieproof, Friday, 21 April 2017 17:00 (seven years ago) link

wow, hope they played the whole thing, would that be sufficient to clear out the arena during the offs?

Moodles, Friday, 21 April 2017 17:02 (seven years ago) link

I posted this on the JO thread:

Jenny Ondioline - POO minute

Tim is in an Asus2 modal tuning for Jenny Ondioline.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 21 April 2017 17:03 (seven years ago) link

xp yeah Shakey it's maddening - the chords for 'Cybele's Reverie' are pretty good, and that Cmaj7 chord sounds especially Stereolab-y, so I've been messing around with maj7 chords with other songs and trying to figure stuff out by ear. Metronomic Underground and Outer Bongolia were really easy to figure out on bass, gonna figure out Come and Play in the Milky Night later today. i've never made any tabs ever, i feel like i should start giving back and contributing to a site like ultimate guitar that has given me so much.

flappy bird, Friday, 21 April 2017 17:13 (seven years ago) link

tons of maj7ths and sus chords, yeah

Οὖτις, Friday, 21 April 2017 17:14 (seven years ago) link

the chords for "Fuses" remain a mystery - that's the one I really want to figure out.

flappy bird, Friday, 21 April 2017 17:15 (seven years ago) link

Chords? You can't even find proper lyrics.

everything, Friday, 21 April 2017 18:06 (seven years ago) link

There used to be loads of guitar tabs on Web 1.0 fan sites but those geocities have all gradually been eroded by the sands of time. Found this on the groop official forum though, in case any use to you. Mostly the older, funny ones.

Stereolab Tabs
Special note : I’ve written these tabs on the english way. Some tabs can be modified, this is just the way I’ve interpreted the songs. I presume you do know the rhythm of these songs, so just follow the music! Finally, I’m a French guy, so be nice at my English :D

- Super-Electric
Verse : A – D
Chorus : A – C – D – C

- Changer
Verse : Alternate “C-G” and “G-C”. main : “C-G”
Chorus : C-G ( -D or D7 ) – G  play twice

- Golden Ball
All song : Ex3-D

- The way will be opening
Verse : D ( -A ) – G ( -A )
Chorus : F-C-G-D, end on D-G
Last chorus : end on D-G-D

- Doubt
Main : G-F#m
“Chorus” : A-G-G-F#m
End of the song : ( G-D ) x 4 , G

- The light that will cease to fail
Main : A-D-A
“Chorus” : F#m – A – D – A

- Contact
Intro : A – D
Main : D – C ( - D ) – C ( or G ) – D, A ( - G# ) - A

- High Expectation
Repeat and alternate : D – C
Sometimes, “G – D – C “ pops up
End : ( F – C – D ) x2, F – C – G – D – F – C - D

- John Cage Bubblegum
All song : D – F – C – G

- Eloge d’Eros
Verse : A – G – A (or Ax3 – G – A )
Chorus : D – G – A
End : A – G – A (end on A)

- Mellotron/Harmonium
Main : D
Chorus : Em

- Farfisa
Main : A
Chorus : D

- Lo Boob Oscilator
Main 1st Part : E –A – B
Main 2nd Part : E

- Pack Yr Romantic Mind
Main 1 (intro) : C – F#m – D – G
Main 2 (Before the “chorus”) : C – F#m – D
“Chorus” : B – C – B – Em

- Brittle
Verse : B – E
Chorus : B – E – A - E

- French Disko
Verse : Cm – Bb – G#
Chorus : Cm – Bb (repeat as necessary)

- Tone Burst
Verse : G –F
“Chorus” : Eb – D

- Tone Burst (Country)
Verse : A – G
Chorus : F – E

- The Seeming and The Meaning
I use Capo fret 4
Verse : E – A
Chorus : E – G – A – G

- The Groop Played Chord X
Capo fret 2
All song : ( D – E – G ) x3 – E – G – A

- I’m Going Out of My Way
Main : C – G
Verse : Am – Bm

- Peng 33
Intro & Chorus : F# - B – G#m –B
Verse : F# - G#m – Bbm – B

- Jenny Ondioline

Part1 : Capo fret 1
Intro : C – Bb – G – Am – G – F
Verse : F x2 – G – F
Before chorus : ( C – Bb )
Chorus : F – Bb

Part 2 : ( Without Capo )
Intro & “Chorus” : E – F#m – D – Bm
Verse : E x2 – F#m – E – D – Bm

- The brush descends the length
All song : Ex2-C-F

- Spark Plug
Verse : Am – D
Chorus : D – E – C – G

- Pinball
Verse : A – C#m – D – F
“Chorus” : A-D-C#m-F

- Allures
Classic : E-C-D-F
My version : E-C-D-C#m

- Freestyle Dumpling
Verse : G – A
Chorus : Bb – C
Note : The chorus appears at the end of the verse and before it begins (the chorus)

- Escape Pod ( From The World of Medical Observations )
All song : C – Bb

- Baby Lulu
Capo fret 3
Intro : ( Em – F ) x2 – G – Am  three times
Chorus : Em – F – G – F or Am – Em – F – G – Em
Verse : Em x3 – F – G – F – Em - ( Bb – G ) x2 – F
Bridge : Dm – G – Dm –A – C – A – C – C – Bb – G# - G  twice
End of the song : Bb – G – Bb – G – Bb – F – G

- Margerine Rock
Verse : B – A – B
Chorus : D –G – A – B – F# - E – A – B

- Neon Beanbag
Intro : ( Bb – G# - Gm – Fm ) x2 , ( Fm – Bb – Gm – G# ) play this twice
Verse : ( G# - Gm – G# - Bb ) x2
“Chorus” : ( Fm – G# - G# - Gm ) x2
Bridge : ( Fm – Bb – Gm – G# ) x2
Final : G# - Cm – Gm – Cm

Jeff W, Monday, 24 April 2017 17:36 (seven years ago) link

sweet, thanks so much! i figured there were some hiding out on dead webpages.

flappy bird, Monday, 24 April 2017 17:44 (seven years ago) link

heyo!

Οὖτις, Monday, 24 April 2017 18:03 (seven years ago) link

nice, thanks

sleeve, Monday, 24 April 2017 18:17 (seven years ago) link

one month passes...

this is pretty cool, Stereolab covers comp from Argentina
http://fuegoamigodiscos.com.ar/catalogoacordesuno.html

flappy bird, Saturday, 10 June 2017 05:32 (six years ago) link

Is Stereolab the band ILM most agrees on as classic rather than dud? I think it is.

dance cum rituals (Moka), Saturday, 10 June 2017 08:07 (six years ago) link

Top Ilx bands : mbv, stereolab

calstars, Saturday, 10 June 2017 10:55 (six years ago) link

may i point out the absolutely insane moment at 2:35 in this performance of Ping Pong

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waltJ8nVVN4

did any of y'all ever see them do this live?? first video I've ever seen where I can feel how loud everyone says they were

..

and that hard panning? holy shit

flappy bird, Saturday, 10 June 2017 20:19 (six years ago) link

They could definitely crank it out at times

Moodles, Saturday, 10 June 2017 21:09 (six years ago) link

just noticed Laetitia has her fingers in her ears when they launch off

flappy bird, Saturday, 10 June 2017 21:12 (six years ago) link

three weeks pass...

not music has disappeared off apple music. so fucking sick of this happening.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 5 July 2017 03:46 (six years ago) link

yes flappy i've seen them do ping pong live - and they indeed can rock the shit out of a venue.

They played Jenny Ondioline (full) which was money

Unchanging Window (Ross), Wednesday, 5 July 2017 20:50 (six years ago) link

That rules! Bummed I'll never get to see them, though they made so much music, it'll take me years to absorb it all. Cobra is the only LP I know by heart.

flappy bird, Wednesday, 5 July 2017 21:00 (six years ago) link

Monade opened for them lol

Never say never, my friend.

Unchanging Window (Ross), Wednesday, 5 July 2017 21:01 (six years ago) link

they were a surprisingly great live band

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 5 July 2017 21:04 (six years ago) link

I saw them a bunch through the 90s and they were loud as shit. Sometimes those synths and organs were ear-piercingly loud, and Andy hit the drums super hard.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMs2YEbZ9oQ

city worker, Wednesday, 5 July 2017 21:05 (six years ago) link

^ Yeah!

Stereolab and Spiritualized were two bands that blew me away live. I think what made Stereolab impressive live is the switch from their space age bachelor pad shtick to the mono rock heaviness. Clearly they could dip in and out of any era with a startling command. One of those shows where you can close your eyes and be transported

Unchanging Window (Ross), Wednesday, 5 July 2017 21:12 (six years ago) link

It did seriously bum me hearing Mary replaced with a horn, but it was a tribute to her in an affectionate way

Unchanging Window (Ross), Wednesday, 5 July 2017 21:14 (six years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv0f8sELf5Y

city worker, Sunday, 9 July 2017 21:13 (six years ago) link

Got to see one of the later live shows, but would have loved to have seen that Sonic Youth/Stereolab tour in 2000.

campreverb, Sunday, 9 July 2017 21:33 (six years ago) link

First time I ever saw 'em -- and so very glad somebody recorded this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE4CBKerRNs

Ned Raggett, Sunday, 9 July 2017 22:32 (six years ago) link

i only recently got into stereolab in the past year but fell for them hard. when i told my friend i was totally into them he said "well i bet you wish you'd gone with me to that stereolab/espers show, eh?"

WHY YES I DO WISH I'D HAVE GONE TO SEE TWO OF MY FAVORITES THAT I WILL PROBABLY NEVER GET THE CHANCE TO SEE AGAIN

just another (diamonddave85), Monday, 10 July 2017 14:58 (six years ago) link

lol they are so young in that UCI clip. And Tim actually hops up and down

Οὖτις, Monday, 10 July 2017 15:22 (six years ago) link

i think this is the oldest video of them out there, before Mary joined. whoever was filming zooms in on the bulletin board behind them, where there's a "FEMALE SINGER WANTED" sign :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waavrYs8vSA

flappy bird, Monday, 10 July 2017 16:35 (six years ago) link

There are a few other videos from right around that time (if not slightly earlier), based on the line-up. The clips of Changer/Orgiastic/Contact at the top of this playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeWPnyT2WYQ-5-z71RsvVcbyQBh1T6xK2

city worker, Monday, 10 July 2017 17:53 (six years ago) link

so did anyone buy one of the 100 copies of "Eaten Horizons Or The Electrocution Of Rock"?

― zappi, Thursday, October 25, 2007 7:50 AM (nine years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

i love youtube so much

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGBF9aZkum8

0:00 Crest
2:10 John Cage Bubblegum
3:46 Mountain Instrumental
5:12 Reich Song
8:11 Cybele's Reverie Pt. 1
9:33 Cybele's Reverie Pt. 2
11:04 French Disko
13:44 Happy Pop Song
15:37 Jenny Ondioline
19:28 Lucia Pamela (ICC)
23:04 NWW Drone Instrumental
25:08 Plastic Pulse One
26:48 Plastic Pulse Two
27:35 Plastic Pulse Three
28:32 Plastic Pulse Four
29:43 Sad Chicago Organ
32:27 Brigitte Pt. 1
34:21 Brigitte Pt. 2
35:35 Infinity Girl Pt. 1
36:32 Infinity Girl Pt. 2
38:13 Cobra Tune
39:30 Heavy Munich
41:07 ZigZag Song
44:38 Monday Song

flappy bird, Sunday, 16 July 2017 04:16 (six years ago) link

ha, "Cobra Tune" has the exact same guitar line as "Sweet Adeline" by Elliott Smith, the only unintentional musical quote i can think of by Stereolab

flappy bird, Sunday, 16 July 2017 04:19 (six years ago) link

thanks!

sleeve, Sunday, 16 July 2017 04:27 (six years ago) link

That's a fine album.

Mark G, Tuesday, 18 July 2017 14:57 (six years ago) link

I saw them quite early on at places like the White Horse in Hampstead and they sure were loud then, but it's hard not to be in a tiny basement with a very low ceiling.

It's surprising Joe Dilworth's drumming doesn't get acknowledged so much, especially as he's back playing with Gane, but he was obviously an important contributor the early 'lab groove. Not showy but a lightness and bounce to the motorik. I adored Th' Faith Healers groove as well.

Noel Emits, Monday, 24 July 2017 12:35 (six years ago) link

Yeah Dilworth is very good

Week of Wonders (Ross), Monday, 24 July 2017 22:47 (six years ago) link

two months pass...

found chords for Italian Shoes Continuum

A)
(2 bars each)
Emaj7 Bb7(11) A7 G9sus Fmaj7 F#7
B)
(1 bar each)
Emaj7 D7 Emaj7 D7 F7 Emaj7 F#7

A and B repeat until 2:14

C)
Gm7 Am7 (sometimes Gm9 Am7)

flappy bird, Wednesday, 27 September 2017 18:33 (six years ago) link

three weeks pass...

The first 7 posts on this thread are so OTM.

Gholdfish Killah (Turrican), Monday, 23 October 2017 16:53 (six years ago) link

I've wondered why I keep finding myself disagreeing with your music opinions, but now I understand: you are keeping the torch burning for the challops of 2001 ILM.

Moodles, Monday, 23 October 2017 17:01 (six years ago) link

That's incorrect, and the first 7 posts on this thread are still OTM.

Gholdfish Killah (Turrican), Monday, 23 October 2017 17:40 (six years ago) link

v incorrect

a beguiling band with a dense, varied discography unique among their peers

Οὖτις, Monday, 23 October 2017 17:45 (six years ago) link

otm ^

turrican aggressively wrong, again

flappy bird, Monday, 23 October 2017 17:46 (six years ago) link

That means nothing coming from someone who thinks Animal Collective is some sort of gold standard of anything.

Gholdfish Killah (Turrican), Monday, 23 October 2017 17:48 (six years ago) link

Agreeing with those 2001 posts is hardly your most controversial opinion, but I definitely don't agree since Sound-Dust is probably my favorite Stereolab album and D&L is also fantastic.

Moodles, Monday, 23 October 2017 17:49 (six years ago) link

when you start breaking down the things they do into individual components - lyrics ranging from marxist sloganeering to abstract cutups, ye-ye vocals, dizzyingly complex chordal and structural exercises, aggressive editing, motorik beats, insanely loud drone rock, brass and orchestral arrangements, analogue synthesizer experiments, multi-layered female harmonies, etc etc - it's insane. what other bands do these things? Covering and packaging such a disparate range of sounds and influences and references in such a consistently coherent way is a singular achievement.

even if I did get off the boat (mostly) after Dots and Loops.

Οὖτις, Monday, 23 October 2017 17:53 (six years ago) link

and I think it's important to remember them in context - they were not part of a scene or group of bands that were also pursuing these things, they were in their own little universe.

Οὖτις, Monday, 23 October 2017 17:54 (six years ago) link

Margerine Eclipse is surprisingly good- and it's dual mono, hard panned which produces a very interesting effect i haven't encountered much elsewhere

global tetrahedron, Monday, 23 October 2017 17:56 (six years ago) link

There's definitely a bunch of bands, mostly grouped in London and Chicago, that I think were pretty closely aligned with what they were doing:

Th' Faith Healers, Broadcast, The High Llamas, Imitation Electric Piano, Tortoise, Jim O'Rourke, Pram

xp

Moodles, Monday, 23 October 2017 17:58 (six years ago) link

I absolutely love, love, LOVE everything from Transient... up until Emperor Tomato Ketchup, with Mars Audiac Quintet being my absolute favourite of theirs and quite possibly one of my favourite LP's of the '90s. I even like parts of Dots and Loops, but I find albums like Cobra... and Sound-Dust a bit on the boring side.

I definitely agree that they kinda seemed out there on their own during the '90s... I remember seeing them live circa Emperor Tomato Ketchup and I can't think of anyone else who was quite like them at that time. I begun to hear their influence in various things over the next decade, though.

Gholdfish Killah (Turrican), Monday, 23 October 2017 17:59 (six years ago) link

Stereolab were well into their career before Broadcast made their debut. The High Llamas don't really count as Sean O'Hagan was also a member of Stereolab.

Gholdfish Killah (Turrican), Monday, 23 October 2017 18:01 (six years ago) link

of Moodles list Broadcast is the only that came close imo, but I feel like they went down their own weird rabbit-hole as the line-up contracted

personally I absolutely hate the High Llamas, Tortoise, O'Rourke

xp

Οὖτις, Monday, 23 October 2017 18:02 (six years ago) link

Cobra and Phases is my favorite by far, I prefer the Groop's records from ETK on over the earlier heavy distorted drone stuff but it's all pretty amazing, from the Low-Fi EP up thru Not Music.

and yeah while those artists were unique and strange in their own way (and collaborated with the Group), Stereolab were completely in their own universe.

flappy bird, Monday, 23 October 2017 18:04 (six years ago) link

I like O'Hagans string arrangements for other bands, but I'm not into his own music with The High Llamas. I'm not a fan of Tortoise or O'Rourke at all.

(xpost)

Gholdfish Killah (Turrican), Monday, 23 October 2017 18:05 (six years ago) link

given that MAQ is one of your favorite albums of the 90s, I'm a little baffled that you rate a bunch of posts that conclude this band is "dud" (or "mostly dud") Turrican.

Οὖτις, Monday, 23 October 2017 18:10 (six years ago) link

The thing that most/all of those posts have in common is the opinion that up to 1997 they were great, and afterwards not-so-great, which happens to be an opinion I share.

Gholdfish Killah (Turrican), Monday, 23 October 2017 18:38 (six years ago) link

I agree with that thesis but as Ned pointed out in 2001,they've got a massive amount of one-offs, compilations tracks and collaborations that are fascinating and very different than their contemporary albums, all the way up to the end if their career.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Monday, 23 October 2017 20:07 (six years ago) link

their mini-albums / post-LP singles especially (thinking of First of the Microbe Hunters and Fluorescences, which should've been on ETK or D&L - their one hit wonder in another universe).

flappy bird, Monday, 23 October 2017 20:09 (six years ago) link

Agreed. Their EPs are like little universes unto themselves. I've been meaning to make a playlist of them in order, unlike the way the "Oscillons" box mixed them all up.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Monday, 23 October 2017 21:52 (six years ago) link

The only album they released which is less than great is the final album Not Music. Even it is good but it somehow sounds unfinished and tossed together and it's the only one with kinda an ugly cover.

everything, Monday, 23 October 2017 23:13 (six years ago) link

Not Music has the ugly cover?? I love it, looks like vintage Stereolab... Chemical Chords is the one that's garish and remarkably bad. Looks like a Matt & Kim album.

flappy bird, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 00:18 (six years ago) link

not music is tossed together cuz it's a continuation of material left off of the vastly superior "chemical chords". not music is still a-ok tho

Week of Wonders (Ross), Tuesday, 24 October 2017 00:54 (six years ago) link

I can't look at the album cover without reading it as "Snot Music". Has some good tracks though...

Moodles, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 01:29 (six years ago) link

the opener "Everybody's Weird Except Me" is in my Stereolab top 10

flappy bird, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 01:44 (six years ago) link

Among their shorter form works, let us not overlook Music From the Amorphous Body Study Centre - one of the few times I have tracked down a rare release and it has been absolutely worth the effort. Not that it's hard to get anymore of course.

attention vampire (MatthewK), Tuesday, 24 October 2017 02:58 (six years ago) link

disagree with the revive based on sound dust alone, can't think of a more perfect album for fall/winter, different vibe than their catalog in a fine way

moodles also OTM re Pram

Week of Wonders (Ross), Tuesday, 24 October 2017 03:23 (six years ago) link

tortoise is great but i don't see the connection to stereolab

the late great, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 03:35 (six years ago) link

Covering and packaging such a disparate range of sounds and influences and references in such a consistently coherent way is a singular achievement

shakey otm here

problem with moodles' list is that it only covers one aspect of stereolab's sound

high llamas are fine but always struck me as one-dimensional compared to stereolab

the late great, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 03:37 (six years ago) link

I'd be even less charitable but that seems fair

I dearly love Sound-Dust, way more than any other post-ETK record of theirs, they let some cracks show and the emotion bleeds through

sleeve, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 03:40 (six years ago) link

Just to be clear, I'm not saying those bands necessarily sound like Stereolab, but they are part of overlapping scenes, have collaborated, and share general aesthetic outlooks.

Moodles, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 04:03 (six years ago) link

On John Peels festive 50, Tortoise's DJed got interrupted with a burst of Stereolab. At that point, there didn't seem much to connect the two.

Mark G, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 07:32 (six years ago) link

First 7 messages in this thread snotty as hell. So glad it's 2017.

(Love Dots and Cobra to bits)

Max Florian, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 08:57 (six years ago) link

I don't really pretend to understand what the first 7 messages are saying, but I agree with Turrican inasmuch as I adore everything up to and including ETK but got off the bus with Dots, which sounded as boring as hell to me, as did everything after.

heaven parker (anagram), Tuesday, 24 October 2017 09:29 (six years ago) link

tortoise is great but i don't see the connection to stereolab

Emperor Tomato Ketchup and Millions Now Living share quite a bit stylistically, obv McEntire's production on ETK and the steve reich motorik of the tortoise album come from the same place and time.

dan selzer, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 12:12 (six years ago) link

TS: john cage bubblegum vs steve reich motorik

dan selzer, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 12:12 (six years ago) link

Pram are definitely the best (perhaps only?) point of comparison, not least in terms of that continual opening-up of the aesthetic over the course of the nineties.

I reckon Sound-Dust and especially Margarine Eclipse are excellent, but I stopped buying Stereolab records after that on the basis of some vague sense that I “had enough”, and I suspect that is a big part of many people’s sense that the band fell off quality wise - less to do with the actual quality of the albums and more to do with whether you feel there’s anything left to learn from them.

Tim F, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 12:46 (six years ago) link

I was a heavy-duty McCarthy fan in the old days and only dipped in to Stereolab now and again through the 90s - my musical tastes and attention were elsewhere. I then married into a complete run of Stereolab LPs and have therefore got to know their work more or less all at once, and not in any order. I agree with Tim F - I like some of their records more than others but for me there's no steadily golden or un-golden periods.

Tim, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 13:52 (six years ago) link

The more Sean O' exerted his influence, the more I liked their albums. This all comes to a head on Sound Dust, which is one of my favorite albums of all time--the brilliant arrangements push it over the edge.

afriendlypioneer, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 15:06 (six years ago) link

Broadcast have a lot in common w/ Stereolab, even when they don't sound the same. It's like the same hipster appropriation game but with different sources.

dan selzer, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 15:48 (six years ago) link

I've never posted on this thread. huh.

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 24 October 2017 16:28 (six years ago) link

Saint Etienne have a lot in common with Stereolab!

timellison, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 18:34 (six years ago) link

On Super Electric (Switched On), is she saying Bones/Flesh or Bombs/Flash? I always thought she was saying 'some see the bombs, before they see the flash, some see the flash, before they see the bombs'. but google says its bones/flesh.

brotherlovesdub, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 21:53 (six years ago) link

Pretty sure it's bones and flesh

Moodles, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 22:55 (six years ago) link

classic later stereolab
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H652WrVSiLI

Week of Wonders (Ross), Wednesday, 25 October 2017 03:42 (six years ago) link

That's the only song on Fab Four Suture I think is great, and it's really, really great.

afriendlypioneer, Wednesday, 25 October 2017 13:45 (six years ago) link

three weeks pass...

what's with this new thing i'm seeing everywhere about Dots & Loops being Stereolab's "pinnacle"? hasn't it been ETK forever?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G76i9M23W64

flappy bird, Wednesday, 15 November 2017 01:50 (six years ago) link

revisionist canon history, nothing new.

sleeve, Wednesday, 15 November 2017 01:50 (six years ago) link

...we're getting closer and closer to cobra being the consensus pick...

flappy bird, Wednesday, 15 November 2017 01:53 (six years ago) link

We are?

timellison, Wednesday, 15 November 2017 02:10 (six years ago) link

no way :)

Week of Wonders (Ross), Wednesday, 15 November 2017 02:11 (six years ago) link

It's Sound-Dust

Moodles, Wednesday, 15 November 2017 03:17 (six years ago) link

I always felt like Mars Audiac was the pinnacle. ETK was like the beginning of 'late era'...still good though

akm, Wednesday, 15 November 2017 03:58 (six years ago) link

I think dots and loops might have been the most commercially successful though, it certainly seemed to be a 'bigger' album than the previous ones, and more people seemed to get on the bandwagon at that time.

akm, Wednesday, 15 November 2017 03:59 (six years ago) link

did they do any tv appearances for Dots & Loops or Cobra? that one Jools Holland performance with Cybele's Reverie and Les Yper Sound is so great

flappy bird, Wednesday, 15 November 2017 04:26 (six years ago) link

akm definitely otm. Definitely heard dots and loops out in the wild a lot, it's bright and accessible. Hard to have a consensus on a best Stereolab album, like all great artists their records can mean different things over time, and new favorites. Sound-Dust is my choice tho

Week of Wonders (Ross), Wednesday, 15 November 2017 05:18 (six years ago) link

new favourites emerge i meant to say *

Week of Wonders (Ross), Wednesday, 15 November 2017 05:18 (six years ago) link

akm otm

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 15 November 2017 11:28 (six years ago) link

man, somehow I missed 'Not Music" entirely, I never even realized this had been released. It did feel like after Margerine Eclipse they were kind of in decline, Fab Four Suture and Chemical Chords didn't do a lot for me, but I'd like to hear some Stereolab songs I haven't heard before today.

akm, Thursday, 16 November 2017 14:51 (six years ago) link

https://www.wired.com/2008/08/stereolabs-tim/

The "excavation" process Gane describes in the linked article made clear the band were barely functioning as a band anymore. The songs on "Not Music" were pretty original in their mad jump cut transitions, but they hardly sounded like songs anyone wrote, more like a stereolab math game. Clearly Tim was bored and it was a good time to call it quit. Still hope they reunite live tho

Week of Wonders (Ross), Thursday, 16 November 2017 15:45 (six years ago) link

Transient Random Noise Bursts with Announcements was the pinnacle. I will not revise my canon.

erry red flag (f. hazel), Thursday, 16 November 2017 15:56 (six years ago) link

not gonna argue w that

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 16 November 2017 16:30 (six years ago) link

otm

mookieproof, Thursday, 16 November 2017 16:36 (six years ago) link

peak is the second half of Italian Shoes Continuum, or the second part of Refractions in the Plastic Pulse, or the entirety of Fuses

flappy bird, Thursday, 16 November 2017 17:49 (six years ago) link

everything after ETK sounds like being in a Montgomery Ward and not being able to find your parents

erry red flag (f. hazel), Thursday, 16 November 2017 18:32 (six years ago) link

Les Bons Mots de Raison

attention vampire (MatthewK), Thursday, 16 November 2017 18:42 (six years ago) link

when you start breaking down the things they do into individual components - lyrics ranging from marxist sloganeering to abstract cutups, ye-ye vocals, dizzyingly complex chordal and structural exercises, aggressive editing, motorik beats, insanely loud drone rock, brass and orchestral arrangements, analogue synthesizer experiments, multi-layered female harmonies, etc etc - it's insane. what other bands do these things? Covering and packaging such a disparate range of sounds and influences and references in such a consistently coherent way is a singular achievement.

even if I did get off the boat (mostly) after Dots and Loops.

― Οὖτις, Monday, October 23, 2017 1:53 PM (three weeks ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

damn otm

marcos, Thursday, 16 November 2017 18:56 (six years ago) link

tho i probably like cobra more than d&l

marcos, Thursday, 16 November 2017 18:58 (six years ago) link

Cobra is the most audacious one

flappy bird, Thursday, 16 November 2017 19:13 (six years ago) link

Dots and Loops isn’t peak Stereolab imo, but I don’t mind all this new attention it’s getting, because I def don’t think it represents “the decline of Stereolab” the way a lot of fans do/did.

I always loved the artwork and title, and Prisoner of Mars, Parsec, and Contronatura are some of my favs.

KevRus, Thursday, 16 November 2017 19:17 (six years ago) link

I think part of what bothers some folks is that they completely abandoned the rock elements in their music on D&L. It's their most jazzy album and also the one th at dabbled the most with current electronica. But I think it has some of their strongest songwriting and lots of fantastic arrangements. They did start to sound more like an actual band again on Cobra though.

Moodles, Thursday, 16 November 2017 19:22 (six years ago) link

Totally.

But played live, D&L still rocked hard. e.g. Parsec

MAQ is my fav, though.

KevRus, Thursday, 16 November 2017 20:53 (six years ago) link

Live version of Parsec blew my mind, so good

Moodles, Thursday, 16 November 2017 21:06 (six years ago) link

i am really grateful for getting to see them in the mid-90s. my favorite parts by far were the full-on noise jams which i guess in retrospect were very "rock" but which at the time felt super out there. totally primal in any case. that was maybe one of the best things about them, this tension between the high concept dinkiness and the throaty primal motorik roar

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 16 November 2017 21:08 (six years ago) link

I liked how they would take things like the smooth horns in Miss Modular and translate them into weird, slightly awkward Moog leads live. A lot of their songs became more jagged and harsh on stage, which also made them so much more intense.

Moodles, Thursday, 16 November 2017 21:17 (six years ago) link

i sort of felt like that was the "real" sterolab!

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 16 November 2017 22:56 (six years ago) link

I feel like D&L was part of a wave in indie rock at the time where established figures/groups all felt like it was their artistic duty to engage with electronic music - whether because they were bored, or they were worried about staying "current", or they wanted to jump a bandwagon, or were sure this blending of styles was the "future of music" or what. I'm thinking of things like JSBX's "ACME", Mogwai's "Fear Satan Remixes" record, etc.

the thing is, these records suck and it wasn't a good idea.

Οὖτις, Thursday, 16 November 2017 23:00 (six years ago) link

I liked how they would take things like the smooth horns in Miss Modular and translate them into weird, slightly awkward Moog leads live.

Good tip!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JZhFE5uszA

Entree 3000 (Leee), Thursday, 16 November 2017 23:11 (six years ago) link

am I alone in remembering cobra sucking and everyone hating it? maybe that was colored by a pitchfork review or something.

akm, Thursday, 16 November 2017 23:55 (six years ago) link

it does have the ugliest color scheme on the cover

akm, Thursday, 16 November 2017 23:55 (six years ago) link

Everything about Cobra rules, the cover included, so... Must have been a dumb review from a dumb website.

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 17 November 2017 00:00 (six years ago) link

Yes the pitchfork review is an atrocity, which still can be found online. Cobra is not their best imo due to the muddy production at times, not a spot on some of their other work. But it does have puncture and emergency kisses tho...

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 17 November 2017 00:22 (six years ago) link

You're all wrong. They actually peaked with their first album 'PENG!'

✖✖✖ (Moka), Friday, 17 November 2017 00:25 (six years ago) link

http://www.nme.com/reviews/album/reviews-nme-1392

Another shite review

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 17 November 2017 00:25 (six years ago) link

I agree that Dots & Loops was a huge thing, it bemused me at the time. Crossing over genres and attracting fans from all sides previously left cold to Stereolab. Saw it around me, and in the press. (lots of people who loved D&L jumped ship after Cobra, and weren't on board to begin with before that. I can see why, sonically, but it was an outlier, because it was so popular, even for Stereolab)

I see the P4K review is by Brent D. Nuff said. It's bollocks.

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 17 November 2017 00:30 (six years ago) link

You're all wrong. They actually peaked with their first album 'PENG!'

― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Friday, November 17, 2017 12:25 AM (four minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Think it's been well established that there is no "peak Stereolab", apart from people finding certain albums their best albums. The radical consistency, or their consistent radical, rules. It's what makes them so great imo.

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 17 November 2017 00:33 (six years ago) link

(that wasn't a dig at you Moka, if that's how it came across, just saying <3 )

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 17 November 2017 00:41 (six years ago) link

I was definitely underwhelmed by Cobra because it felt like the first time that they weren't aggressively pushing forward with their sound. It was a bit unfocused and overlong like many CDs at the time. But really, it has lots of great tracks, maybe just needed to cut some filler.

Moodles, Friday, 17 November 2017 00:44 (six years ago) link

That's interesting, because for me Cobra was the first time they really delivered the jazz, a direction they'd always hinted at, something that sounded as a promise in all of their previous records, but never came into fruition until then.

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 17 November 2017 00:48 (six years ago) link

I feel like there are several pretty jazzy songs on D&L and not much on Cobra besides "Fuses" and maybe "Velvet Water".

Moodles, Friday, 17 November 2017 01:19 (six years ago) link

Stereolab peaked with "Hallogallo" (sorry).

Entree 3000 (Leee), Friday, 17 November 2017 01:20 (six years ago) link

They did rule live. I don’t know if they always did this, but often their sound guy would have a Moog Prodigy (I think?) that he would filter the entire band through during their freak out moments.

Position Position, Friday, 17 November 2017 01:44 (six years ago) link

damn that's awesome.

i saw em on the cobra tour, they were fabulous. they ended with the last track on cobra and the house turned the discoball on for it. totally wonderful classic live concert moment for me.

my personal favorite are the ones i bought first, MAQ and cobra. but the groop have a rich tapestry of records, it really is a damn solid discography.

brimstead, Friday, 17 November 2017 01:54 (six years ago) link

The time that stands out to me is ETK tour during "Percolator". When the songs winds up to the loud climactic part, it suddenly sounded like the whole mix was going through some insane analogue synth distortion. It was completely nuts!

Moodles, Friday, 17 November 2017 01:56 (six years ago) link

i was not crazy about dots and loops at the time but i revisited it a few years ago and it's really damn solid, "miss modular" especially has a breathtaking arrangement.

brimstead, Friday, 17 November 2017 02:04 (six years ago) link

I don't think the Prodigy had external inputs fwiw

dan selzer, Friday, 17 November 2017 02:23 (six years ago) link

Hahaha dont worry LBI I was joking I do love Peng! But I’m a Stereolab stan and I believe they’re the most consistent band ever.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Friday, 17 November 2017 02:37 (six years ago) link

Which means all Stereolab is peak Stereolab.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Friday, 17 November 2017 02:37 (six years ago) link

they played "the seeming and the meaning" when i saw them, that was really cool. maybe they play that one a lot?

brimstead, Friday, 17 November 2017 02:39 (six years ago) link

yeah I find it strange that people can like the band and passionately hate so much of their discography. it's all great.

iatee, Friday, 17 November 2017 02:41 (six years ago) link

I think their last couple of albums were not very good but overall they had an amazing run that produced a ton of music I still listen to with great pleasure

cosmic brain dildo (Sparkle Motion), Friday, 17 November 2017 02:54 (six years ago) link

anyone ever hear the Pack Yr Romantic Mind that featured the George Harrison sample?

piscesx, Friday, 17 November 2017 03:00 (six years ago) link

i totally get it, they were a noisier and rawer band. a lot of people don't like the slickness or the flutes.. and i feel like their heavily reduced use of the distorted sister ray organ was the demarcation point. in fact, on MAQ you still have the organ but it's mostly much cleaner. ETK, the distortion is back but it's not a wall anymore, it's more of a textural/action-element.. metronomic underground notwithstanding.

brimstead, Friday, 17 November 2017 03:34 (six years ago) link

re: liking the early stuff, not liking the later stuff

brimstead, Friday, 17 November 2017 03:34 (six years ago) link

Their compositions got trickier and fussier and more cerebral, the drop in quality was more due to that than textural changes imo

Οὖτις, Friday, 17 November 2017 03:39 (six years ago) link

man, it's all pretty good. i don't really see that big a difference between their early and later stuff. love me some "Peng!" the shoegaze and drone rock stuff, the "What Goes On" style motorik garage rock early stuff, the later stuff, the moogy stuff, the Clockwork Orangey stuff. it was always Clockwork Orangey stuff.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 17 November 2017 05:26 (six years ago) link

i first encountered Stereolab with "Cobra" at a Best Buy, the retro brown and orange cover seducing me like a snake charmer blowing bubbles underwater. "Dots and Loops" followed next, one time i played it on a rainy day in Florida, driving around w my grandmother, slightly high on robotussin from a cold i was suffering, in town for a crazy wedding that included my Juggalo cousins from Mass.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 17 November 2017 05:28 (six years ago) link

i still find it weird Monade opened for Stereolab, that was the tour I saw them on (Fab Four Suture).

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 17 November 2017 05:31 (six years ago) link

i wish I had clear enough memories of the stereolab shows I saw (and I saw several). they were all good, I remember that.

akm, Friday, 17 November 2017 08:16 (six years ago) link

Which means all Stereolab is peak Stereolab.

― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Friday, November 17, 2017 2:37 AM (six hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 17 November 2017 09:37 (six years ago) link

thanks to this thread i'm listening to mars audiac quintet and random transient noisebursts and the music and the memories are actually quite overpowering

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Friday, 17 November 2017 10:07 (six years ago) link

GOLDEN BALL my god. john cale, eat your heart out.

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Friday, 17 November 2017 18:09 (six years ago) link

the fake skip in that got me so good when I first played it

sleeve, Friday, 17 November 2017 18:11 (six years ago) link

and then her voice comes in clear! *bows down*

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Friday, 17 November 2017 18:26 (six years ago) link

it is sublime

mookieproof, Friday, 17 November 2017 18:27 (six years ago) link

I was so glad i was able to see them the one time. there's so much to explore, there isn't a single Stereolab album that i feel like doesn't deserve further listening. 'Cobra and Phases...' was i think considered a disappointment but yeah i think the PF review did a lot of the heavy lifting when it came to that reputation. when i first heard it i was surprised at how not-bad it was. the disingenuousness of that review (and Brent D's entire career in music writing) is pretty obvious now, something like that wouldn't fly or be as influential today.

omar little, Friday, 17 November 2017 18:30 (six years ago) link

I thought it was the "0" from the NME that really hurt Cobra's rep at the time. I read an interview somewhere from the Sound-Dust era where Laetitia was talking about it, why anyone would bother or care that much to give it a zero

flappy bird, Friday, 17 November 2017 18:35 (six years ago) link

i'm still cool with the travistan zero tho

mookieproof, Friday, 17 November 2017 18:38 (six years ago) link

It was always the zero from the NME that pushed it to the back of the queue when I was delving into the Stereolab catalogue as a skint student, as silly as that was given that I’m sure SWells wrote the review and it was clearly a stunt review. The other thing is I really didn’t like the artwork. Haven’t listened to it in years but now I may.

michaellambert, Friday, 17 November 2017 18:40 (six years ago) link

three months pass...

So, I've been looking for an archive with videos/rare Lab songs ever since the Merlin Warp copyright strike last year. Considering I only got into them in 2016, there isn't much I had time to find, so if any of you know anything, could you please let me know?
P.S. Don't know how to deal with the fact that I'm too young to have ever seen any live Lab performances

alexsuponya, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 03:34 (six years ago) link

the live project

mookieproof, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 03:40 (six years ago) link

😁

Moodles, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 03:47 (six years ago) link

Oh wow, many thanks to you for the live project!
Also, any advice on finding fellow Lab fans irl? It's hard to do as a non-Brit and a high school student...

alexsuponya, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 04:22 (six years ago) link

this has made my night

campreverb, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 04:28 (six years ago) link

Listen, I am desperately trying to relate here, and I finally found someone else who listens to this milk to the ears.
Sure, it may seem funny, but it's also great to have finally found this thread, so I might as well ask you guys to educate me:
What are your thoughts on Aluminium Tunes?

alexsuponya, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 04:38 (six years ago) link

Lots of good tracks, don't listen to it a lot these days, but back when this stuff was coming out on various EPs, it seemed like they were finding new directions every few months.

Moodles, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 04:52 (six years ago) link

Definitely seems like it, although personally, I don't mind the transition from krautrock-style jams to more melodic variations. Obviously, Peng! and Fab Four Suture don't really compare, but they're both fun to listen to, in a way.

alexsuponya, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:00 (six years ago) link

Pop Quiz was the song that got me into Stereolab

flappy bird, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:17 (six years ago) link

That was five years ago... loved songs here and there (Cybele, Les-Yper, Everybody's Weird Except Me, Anamorphose), but I only became completely obsessed a year or two ago... my favorite is Cobra and Phases by a mile... but I love them all. Such an amazing and unique band.

flappy bird, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:19 (six years ago) link

Moodles' live comp is so great. Outer Bongolia is great on there.

flappy bird, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:19 (six years ago) link

I'll check it out after I get more sleep.
I actually got hooked through The Flower Called Nowhere, and ended up sticking to later songs (Double Rocker, Strobo, most of Margerine and Sound Dust). Pack Yr Romantic Mind is great too.

alexsuponya, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:27 (six years ago) link

Honestly though, I just love how lush and sophisticated the synths are, every song is a masterpiece of its own. Combining Moogs and woodwinds is not something you hear every day... unless it's in a Lab song! Still, I wish I could have seen the band develop and not just accept its entire history ex post factum.

alexsuponya, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:31 (six years ago) link

Love this band, even if flappy and I will never agree that sound dust is the best ;-)

kolakube (Ross), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:37 (six years ago) link

Getting into a band long after they've disbanded has its advantages - you're able to digest and accept the body of work as a whole and with context and perspective for each piece of work. As with so many bands that changed through their career, there are a lot of people that 'got off the train' so to speak when Stereolab went this way or that way. Seems like that was Dots & Loops for a lot of people. I feel lucky to have been fans of amazing bands as they developed but I went through the same things when they changed, and my attention toward and opinion of the work past a certain point waned, either out of disappointment or exhaustion.

flappy bird, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:37 (six years ago) link

weirdly enough, I was buying lunch today at a local natural food store and as I approached the register "Pack Yr Romantic Mind" came on and it was one of those perfect soundtrack moments, I said "I love Stereolab" to the cashier, they said "oh me too" and we chatted about them for a bit

sleeve, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:41 (six years ago) link

Hey sleeve, I'm afraid that sort of thing could only happen in Lab heaven...

alexsuponya, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:47 (six years ago) link

Flappys right but it's high time to revise the stereolab narrative - their final records are fantastic

kolakube (Ross), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:54 (six years ago) link

I saw lab on the Fab Four Suture tour. Played a lot of their catalog and convincingly switched between the extremes of dots and tracks like jenny oindoline. Mary's backing vocals were replaced by horns in what felt like an affectionate tribute. What I took away from the show was the conviction that a band could mutate from grunge one chord rock and to exotica all within the same breath.

kolakube (Ross), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 05:58 (six years ago) link

Maybe it's possible that they'll come back sometime after Caverns of Anti Matter settles down? Sadier still makes pretty Lab-ish songs...

alexsuponya, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 06:04 (six years ago) link

God I hope so

flappy bird, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 06:08 (six years ago) link

I'm guessing that most of you are from the UK? There hasn't really been an American following going, as far as I know.

alexsuponya, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 06:10 (six years ago) link

tim's also making stereolab inflected tracks

https://soundcloud.com/cavern-of-anti-matter/melody-in-high-feedback-tones-coam

hope they figure this shit out

kolakube (Ross), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 06:10 (six years ago) link

nah I live on the east coast USA & in my small city one of the few things that unites a very diverse, disparate, and at the moment isolated is Stereolab.

flappy bird, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 06:25 (six years ago) link

*isolated community of musicians & artists

flappy bird, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 06:25 (six years ago) link

Digging this. The end of John Cage bubblegum is INCREDIBLE.

albvivertine, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 07:32 (six years ago) link

I'm guessing that most of you are from the UK? There hasn't really been an American following going, as far as I know.

im from Georgia in the USA here and when i got into them 98-99 there were plenty of irl friends super into Stereolab. they have always had a big following in Atlanta and Athens. the biggest Stereolab fans i know are from Marietta and their band is heavily influenced by them

Hazy Maze Cave (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 14:38 (six years ago) link

i remember seeing videos on MTV2 and The Box. first time i read their name was in a factoid where they described the writing process of Dots & Loops as being making up the tracks layer-by-layer

Hazy Maze Cave (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 14:39 (six years ago) link

another American here, saw them at the Showbox in Seattle, musta been early 2000's? Honestly can't remember but I still have the ticket.

sleeve, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 15:09 (six years ago) link

they played La Zona Eosa in Austin when I saw them, probably for a few hundred.
there's a 15 minute version of 'Super Electric' on here!

campreverb, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 15:21 (six years ago) link

Alex, don't know if you are looking for the earlier side of the groop, but here are two playlists of early live Stereolab.

1991-1994: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeWPnyT2WYQ-5-z71RsvVcbyQBh1T6xK2
1995-1996: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeWPnyT2WYQ-VRdSWFULNRDh1ocaZuFSm

city worker, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 15:31 (six years ago) link

i saw them at AS220 in Providence in '95 iirc. needless to say it was amazing.

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 15:34 (six years ago) link

They really toured the hell out of America

flappy bird, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 15:43 (six years ago) link

Saw them many times in Boston, Houston, and Austin, plus once at Coachella. They were at peak live power in the ETK - Sound-Dust years. Biggest show I saw was Cobra tour at the Roxy in Boston. Enthusiasm and crowds for their shows seemed to dwindle in later years.

Moodles, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 16:07 (six years ago) link

I saw them at the Roxy in Boston as well - can't remember who else was on the bill - Yo La Tengo or Go-Betweens?

I prefer the gig they did at Mama Kin with Air Miami opening, 1995 I think. So loud!

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 16:30 (six years ago) link

Jersey kid here: guess I should wait around until Sadier is touring again, her Silencio album was pretty good...

alexsuponya, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 16:36 (six years ago) link

i saw Sadier's solo show last summer in Denver — it was really fun! Not a huge crowd, but a very appreciative one. She is a great performer.

tylerw, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 16:37 (six years ago) link

xxp

Yes! The Roxy gig was a bit lackluster, maybe too big a venue for them. Mama Kin was probably the best show I've seen them play, possibly best I've seen anyone play, absolutely mind blowing. Also caught them at Middle East and Paradise.

Moodles, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 16:39 (six years ago) link

I always forget that they were on the second stage for some of Lollapalooza 1994.

flappy bird, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 16:58 (six years ago) link

Yup, those were some good shows. Hung around backstage with Tim and Laetitia for part of that.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 17:09 (six years ago) link

And yes they toured America quite a bit, one reason why I think they survived on Elektra longer than anyone might have guessed. They regularly put in the effort. Mary's death was, frankly, a near crippling blow, and while the last couple of tours did find a way to present the material in new ways -- I think they finally figured it out in full with the last tour -- something was inevitably gone, never to return.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 17:12 (six years ago) link

Saw them at Central Park summerstage with John Cale. Cant remember when.

dan selzer, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 17:13 (six years ago) link

was it this show?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0ZMkv8D-9w

flappy bird, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 17:17 (six years ago) link

This is just a silly bit of trivia but this audio samples in this song mention that gig with Stereolab and John Cale.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak0LpPxUUAw

everything, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 20:04 (six years ago) link

I was at a Stereolab gig at St Andrews Hall in Detroit on the Mars Audiac Quintet tour where the opening act had about 15 musicians all playing Moogs.

everything, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 20:06 (six years ago) link

jeez every time a stereolab thread gets pulled up I go on a new week-long stereolab binge.

campreverb, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 20:12 (six years ago) link

Seems like a reasonable response

Moodles, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 20:13 (six years ago) link

Did Sonic Boom ever make it over to do his thing with the lab in the US? IIRC it was all unrehearsed, he would just show up at random gigs, set up side stage with a load of analog gear and theremins etc and improvise over their whole set. Wonderful stuff. Saw them do this in Bristol one time with Millions Now Living-era Tortoise opening. When he wasn’t on stage, Sonic was glued to the venue’s pinball machine the entire time.

Position Position, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 20:21 (six years ago) link

Sadly that was the one tour I missed, when Sonic did that -- the ETK tour no less (I was out of town so at least there was an excuse).

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 20:22 (six years ago) link

Stereolab are probably my fave band next to broadcast and pram

kolakube (Ross), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 20:36 (six years ago) link

Saw them in 1994 (MAQ) with Trumans Water and then in 1996 (ETK) with Pram & Sonic Boom. Good times.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 21:03 (six years ago) link

Moodles, we hardly cross around here but obv you are the figurehead of Stereolab fandom here. Yet in all these years I *never* knew about the live comps you'd made, and I've enjoyed for what, hundreds of hours, surely. They are great, just never knew you'd compiled them. <3

Le Bateau Ivre, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 21:10 (six years ago) link

Just to be clear, I did not make the comp, just helped to preserve it. It was made by members of the Stereolab forum, which is where I spent most of my online time before drifting over here.

Moodles, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 21:15 (six years ago) link

Ah I see. Regardless.

Le Bateau Ivre, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 21:22 (six years ago) link

Holy shit Albert you saw pram? How was it, sadly they've more or less went on without Rosie afaik

kolakube (Ross), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 21:35 (six years ago) link

Yes, and they covered "Eat Yrself Fitter"!

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 21:43 (six years ago) link

So jealous man! Anyone rate monade? Monstre cosmic is a great record

kolakube (Ross), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 22:00 (six years ago) link

Hell, yeah. A Few Steps More is my favorite. Caught them at Emo's in Austin.

Moodles, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 22:02 (six years ago) link

is there a non-m4a version of that comp? asking for a friend who likes FLACs...

scoff walker (diamonddave85), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 22:08 (six years ago) link

Nice Moodles! Tney opened for stereolab on the tour I saw, double dose of Sadier

kolakube (Ross), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 22:11 (six years ago) link

xp

I could theoretically rip the CDs into a different format, but I have no idea what format the original files were. Quite possibly they were already sub-FLAC to start with. The CDs date back to around 2001.

Moodles, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 22:48 (six years ago) link

Im at work and I haven't checked what file Moodles uploaded but in theory if it's mp3 I can probably convert to flac

kolakube (Ross), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 22:50 (six years ago) link

*mp4 rather

kolakube (Ross), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 22:51 (six years ago) link

if they're from 2001 they're probably 128 or if you're lucky 192 MP3, which yeah, can convert to whatever you like but they won't sound any better.

Colonel Poo, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 22:54 (six years ago) link

Yeah, don't think you can up convert. Live project link was posted somewhere above.

Moodles, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 22:58 (six years ago) link

Ross.... I have an embarrassing confession to make, I conflated Pram with Prolapse! Lol, I'm so sorry, please carry on...

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 1 March 2018 00:51 (six years ago) link

Hope Switched On, Vol. 4 (or some other collection of ephemera) comes out at some point so I can buy it.

Only saw ‘em once—in 2000 with Sonic Youth—but glad it was when Mary was still around.

spastic heritage, Thursday, 1 March 2018 03:49 (six years ago) link

Wait, do any of you guys discuss Monade? That was a cool side project, definitely worth it.

alexsuponya, Thursday, 1 March 2018 03:58 (six years ago) link

I want to link this essential thread here as well:

List The Direct References of Stereolab

sleeve, Thursday, 1 March 2018 04:57 (six years ago) link

this is the playlist i compiled from that thread -- i think it is also largely moodles' work

The 5th Dimension - Up, Up and Away (2:45)
ABBA - Dancing Queen (3:50)
Alain Goraguer - Déshominisation (I) (3:50)
Erik Satie - Six gnossiennes - 1. Lent (3:02)
Alessandro Alessandroni - Una storia (3:08)
Olivier Messiaen - Chant d'amour 1 (8:00)
Olivier Messiaen - Turangalîla 1 (5:05)
Andrew Rudin - Hybris (7:27)
Archie Shepp - Bakai (9:59)
The Archies - Sugar, Sugar (2:47)
B.J. Thomas - Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head (3:02)
Brigitte Fontaine - Une fois mais pas deux (2:47)
Can - Father Cannot Yell (7:03)
Canned Heat - On the Road Again (4:56)
The Castaways - Liar, Liar (1:52)
The Casualeers - Dance, Dance, Dance (2:40)
The Cinderellas - Baby Baby (I Still Love You) (2:37)
Cluster - Caramel (3:09)
Don Cherry - Brown Rice (5:15)
Donna Summer - Down, Deep Inside (6:06)
Eden Ahbez - Myna Bird (2:19)
Emil Richards - Garnet (January) (2:28)
The Fall - Slates, Slags, Etc. (6:34)
Faust - It's a Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl (7:32)
Francis Hime - Passaredo (3:06)
Frank Zappa - Peaches en Regalia (3:38)
Gal Costa - Divino, maravilhoso (4:20)
Gustav Holst - Neptune, the Mystic (7:58)
John Barry - 007 and Counting (3:31)
Kraftwerk - Autobahn (22:43)
Krzysztof Komeda - Pushing the Car (1:49)
Krzysztof Komeda - Main Title (2:16)
Laurie Anderson - O Superman (For Massenet) (8:27)
Marcus Belgrave - Space Odyssey (12:34)
Neu! - Hallogallo (10:07)
Neu! - Für Immer (11:17)
New Birth - Got to Get a Knutt (7:37)
Perrey & Kingsley - One Note Samba/Spanish Flea (2:07)
Peter Thomas - Angel of Promise (1:08)
Piero Piccioni - Blue Rhythm Festival (3:45)
Sérgio Mendes - Primitivo (3:57)
Silver Apples - Ruby (2:32)
Steve Reich - Four Organs (15:38)
Steve Reich - Section VIII (3:28)
Suicide - Cheree (3:42)
Suicide - Frankie Teardrop (10:26)
Sun Ra - Angels and Demons at Play (2:54)
Sun Ra - Love in Outer Space (3:53)
The Velvet Underground - European Son (7:52)
The Velvet Underground - What Goes On (4:55)
The Velvet Underground - Sister Ray (17:27)
Yes - Starship Trooper (9:28)
Yoko Ono - Mindtrain (16:52)

mookieproof, Thursday, 1 March 2018 05:01 (six years ago) link

Here's the spotify list I made based off of those origins youtubes

https://open.spotify.com/user/olken2000/playlist/06G3CvbMmQ90bj0KOPWM0b?si=cBq4uZvhS8Kp3nf6T87kfQ

Moodles, Thursday, 1 March 2018 05:35 (six years ago) link

I could theoretically rip the CDs into a different format, but I have no idea what format the original files were. Quite possibly they were already sub-FLAC to start with. The CDs date back to around 2001.

i'll tell "my friend" not to look a gift horse in the mouth. thanks for the link

scoff walker (diamonddave85), Thursday, 1 March 2018 15:27 (six years ago) link

Great post from the Doc!

--

For me, a little Stereolab goes a long way. I liked (but never loved, note)their earlier Kraut-rockin stuff. I guess the 'Refried Ectoplasm' singles/rarities compilation is all I need. The vocals work OK, until you realize that's all they can do - in other words "Ba, Ba, Ba" all the time. It's just dull. The fact that the whole 'Lab thing is a some kind of conceptual exercise in passionless irony gets in the way, and means that it is impossible for me to do more than just admire the good bits. (Rather as you could admire a well designed piece of furniture). They could never move me. The increasing involvement of O'Hagan and especially, that wretch from Tortoise, from Dots and Loops onwards has mainly killed my interest. It's also ensured that I don't need to hear another Marimba for the rest of my natural life. While I'm on a roll - I hate the way that they record brass. It's so thin and wimpy, it's like "hey we're using brass - but don't worry, you can still hear the marimbas, and the glockenspiel and the shitty vocals. So don't worry punters, even though we're using brass on this track, you won't notice and it'll still sound like all the rest"
They release too much stuff - how much could you need another Stereolab album when there's so many other bands to buy. The whole thing seems like a lifelong project to ensure that a special edition of record collector is devoted wholly to them, perhaps in 2010. (Rarest item, the 9-inch, single-sided vinyl, limited edition of 54 'Wooly Mammoth Situation' EP. Released only in Czechoslovakia in 2005)

What's the brown coloured album called? The one after Dots and Loops? Anyway I have it and whilst I don't like it much for all the above reasons, I have to come clean and say that short bursts are OK. I couldn't get through the whole thing without a gun to my head.

What's the conclusion? Dud.

― Dr. C, Wednesday, January 31, 2001

the pinefox, Thursday, 1 March 2018 15:33 (six years ago) link

yes we are familiar with the laughable wrongness of early British posters on ILX

sleeve, Thursday, 1 March 2018 15:35 (six years ago) link

Seems the opposite of great to me, but I guess everyone is entitled to their opinion.

Moodles, Thursday, 1 March 2018 17:50 (six years ago) link

All good Albert!

kolakube (Ross), Thursday, 1 March 2018 23:58 (six years ago) link

I went on a trail run a few weeks ago to the first disc of ABC Music -- such perfect music

Granny Dainger shitposting (map), Friday, 2 March 2018 04:01 (six years ago) link

some kind of conceptual exercise in passionless irony

lol what a bad take.

there's so much heart in the music and it extends to the rigor, the references and the hopeful lyrics.

Granny Dainger shitposting (map), Friday, 2 March 2018 04:05 (six years ago) link

sleeve otm!

the late great, Friday, 2 March 2018 04:08 (six years ago) link

2001 was a long time ago

flappy bird, Friday, 2 March 2018 05:00 (six years ago) link

Smug comment ahead: the opinion of people around my generation gap (born between 1983-1990) regarding Stereolab - if they do know them - invariably affects how much I’ll consider their views and recommendations on music. If they don’t know them at all I immediatly assume the high ground.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Friday, 2 March 2018 06:24 (six years ago) link

That last sentence is not serious.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Friday, 2 March 2018 06:25 (six years ago) link

Half serious: I’ve found that people who find Stereolab boring are very boring themselves.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Friday, 2 March 2018 06:27 (six years ago) link

Dead serious: marimbas should be a required instrument when starting a band.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Friday, 2 March 2018 06:28 (six years ago) link

Stereolab were more into vibraphones and farfisa organs than marimbas though...

✖✖✖ (Moka), Friday, 2 March 2018 06:34 (six years ago) link

you had me at vibraphones/farfisa

Hazy Maze Cave (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 2 March 2018 13:12 (six years ago) link

i kind of get it, a lot of the vocals are sigh-ey, etc. the first time i saw them live it kind of blew my mind how physical they were, how funky they were. personally i would never say they were boring (in fact the opposite) but im sure there are folks that hear Neu! 2 and think it's a snoozefest.

Hazy Maze Cave (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 2 March 2018 13:13 (six years ago) link

i saw pram, in London in 2002...I think I have a soundboard recording of that as well. I'll look for it.

akm, Friday, 2 March 2018 13:34 (six years ago) link

i saw Soop (= stereolab improvising around soop groove) supporting pram supporting EAR (with sonic boom) just to tie a few things together. the garage, 1996-05-30

each band had *their own* theremin on stage, couldn't share one, had to use their own...

koogs, Friday, 2 March 2018 14:43 (six years ago) link

Different tunings, probably.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 2 March 2018 14:48 (six years ago) link

Also, bass theremin, alto theremin, etc.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 2 March 2018 14:48 (six years ago) link

Koogs, I put a copy of that show up on Dime last summer. Looks like it is still up there now. They played Cadriopo at that show, which I don't know that they ever played before or since.

city worker, Friday, 2 March 2018 15:44 (six years ago) link

(when EAR started they set one of those wind-up eggtimers on top of one of the speakers and played until it was about to go off. only when it did it was a lot quieter than everything else, you could barely hear it)

koogs, Friday, 2 March 2018 16:38 (six years ago) link

put on first of the microbe hunters (EP) for the first time in ages. doesn't kill my buzz as much as it used to, felt like the band was stretching their ideas thin but "outer bongolia" sounds better than I recalled. the groop were great when they treated a melody like a jazz improvisation, circling around a repetitive motif with bursts of sound. EP even has a little more guitar, which seemed to be pretty much reduced to subtle fragments at this period in their career

kolakube (Ross), Friday, 16 March 2018 01:58 (six years ago) link

I Feel The Air (Of Another Planet) was one of their finest moments. Shame the EP (which is actually a LP) was marketed at full price, 16.99 when I bought it. Good marketers these blokes

kolakube (Ross), Friday, 16 March 2018 01:59 (six years ago) link

i saw Soop (= stereolab improvising around soop groove) supporting pram supporting EAR (with sonic boom) just to tie a few things together. the garage, 1996-05-30

each band had *their own* theremin on stage, couldn't share one, had to use their own...

― koogs

kind of funny, i saw cornelius yesterday and they had three theremins up there (the drummer didn't have one i don't think). they played them all together, sounded lovely

never saw stereolab live, haven't been impressed by any of the live recordings i've heard but tapes can lie of course

opening for cornelius were a band called rocketship. apparently they were around in the '90s but they never showed up on my radar back then. they were okay but they seemed to start with their most boring material and gradually got more interesting. also since they were an opener the mix was shit and it was impossible to hear anything. the main thing i took away was being not impressed at all by their drummer, who i'm not sure was able to play in waltz time?

ziggy the ginhead (rushomancy), Friday, 16 March 2018 02:13 (six years ago) link

that came out as an aimless ramble, what i meant to say is that rocketship sort of reminded me of stereolab.

ziggy the ginhead (rushomancy), Friday, 16 March 2018 02:25 (six years ago) link

hey I really enjoyed listening to the first disc of that live compilation tonight, thanks ILX

sleeve, Friday, 16 March 2018 03:32 (six years ago) link

I'm trying to find the name of a Lab song I heard once, hopefully you guys can help me out.
Chords: C# E B, time signature 3/2
Guitar bass line: C#-G#C#D#G#-G# C#-G#C#D#G#-G# C#-G#C#D#G#-G# E-G#C#D#G# E-G#C#D#G# E-G#C#D#G# B-F#BC#B-F# B-F#BC#B-F# B-F#BC#B-F# (repeat)
Vocal riff: D#-G#----- F#-D#----- F#-C#-------
Thanks if you find anything!

alexsuponya, Friday, 16 March 2018 13:48 (six years ago) link

Not "Pop Quiz" ?

Mark G, Friday, 16 March 2018 13:52 (six years ago) link

nope, sorry

alexsuponya, Friday, 16 March 2018 14:25 (six years ago) link

if it helps, the bass line is more stretched out. in pop quiz, the rhythm is different. It's more like:
C# G#C#^D#^C#^ G#C# G#C#^D#^C#^ G#C# G#C#^D#^C#^ G#|| E G#C#^D#^C#^ G#E G#C#^D#^C#^ G#E G#C#^D#^C#^ G#|| B F#B^C#^B^ F#B F#B^C#^B^ F#B F#B^C#^B^ F#

alexsuponya, Friday, 16 March 2018 14:34 (six years ago) link

agh the spaces got deleted! so more like
C# ----- G#C#^D#^C#^ -- G#C# ---- G#C#^D#^C#^ --G#C# -----G#C#^D#^C#^-- G#|| E ----G#C#^D#^C#^ --G#E -----G#C#^D#^C#^ --G#E -----G#C#^D#^C#^ --G#|| B----- F#B^C#^B^-- F#B -----F#B^C#^B^ --F#B -----F#B^C#^B^ --F#

alexsuponya, Friday, 16 March 2018 14:36 (six years ago) link

super jealous of rush getting to see Rocketship and Cornelius! i used to have a Rocketship CDR and recall it being cool 90s shoegaze

Hazy Maze Cave (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 16 March 2018 15:03 (six years ago) link

https://youtu.be/HllqYsggN_A

Max Florian, Friday, 16 March 2018 16:41 (six years ago) link

(for alex xpost - that’s da one)

Max Florian, Friday, 16 March 2018 16:47 (six years ago) link

(no YouTube link for the studio version, which is the last track on the Cobra and Phases Group etc album from 1999.)

Max Florian, Friday, 16 March 2018 17:02 (six years ago) link

New Cavern of Anti-Matter is streaming on NPR: https://www.npr.org/2018/03/15/593428620/first-listen-cavern-of-anti-matter-hormone-lemonade

Seems decent.

New Little Tornados, a band that's got Laetitia in the roster, came out the other day. It's terrible. Their first wasn't good either.

https://irascible.ch/de/releases/little-tornados/apocalypse/

Little Tornados is the European psychedelic country project of David Thayer, featuring bass lines and backing vocals of Laetitia Sadier (Stereolab), drumming by Emmanuel Mario (Holden, Astrobal), John Herndon (Tortoise), Hans Hansen, bass by Amin Khatir, guitar by Joel Raif, and some vocal work by Caroline Sallee (Caroline Says), Giorgio Tuma and others. The second album, Apocalypse! uses instrumentation such as tube synthesizers and discarded home organs found on the streets and thrift stores of Switzerland.

It's on Spotify if you're interested. Vocals and lyrics are just really, really bad.

afriendlypioneer, Monday, 19 March 2018 16:04 (six years ago) link

Man, I'm really digging Cavern's new one.

afriendlypioneer, Monday, 19 March 2018 17:58 (six years ago) link

I had no idea they had another album prior to void beats until just now.

Blood Drums:
https://open.spotify.com/album/1mLFEzALzHJrGQEqwP53Bf?si=thcvUeYXRvWJuHfbqpB3WQ

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Tuesday, 20 March 2018 00:05 (six years ago) link

Yeah, it's a good one. Limited release. Didn't know it was on Spotify, but that's good news.

afriendlypioneer, Tuesday, 20 March 2018 13:44 (six years ago) link

It got reissued last year I think.

brotherlovesdub, Tuesday, 20 March 2018 14:07 (six years ago) link

one month passes...

I was considering making a blog combining all Lab lyrics and tabs in one place, what do you guys think?

alexsuponya, Sunday, 22 April 2018 16:39 (six years ago) link

I support this idea. This site still exists, but don't think it's been updated in a while:

http://www.koly.com/stereolab/

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Sunday, 22 April 2018 16:45 (six years ago) link

I was just playing ETK for the first time in a while, timely bump. and YES! that would be amazing

flappy bird, Sunday, 22 April 2018 17:02 (six years ago) link

Oh no, Koly doesn't work!
Where am I going to get all of the photos?

alexsuponya, Sunday, 22 April 2018 23:20 (six years ago) link

Wait, nevermind, just the lyrics part has gone haywire for some reason

alexsuponya, Sunday, 22 April 2018 23:26 (six years ago) link

Also, I just discovered Cliff!

alexsuponya, Sunday, 22 April 2018 23:32 (six years ago) link

three months pass...

wtf

@jordanbpeterson I am so gutted by the treatment The Guardian -and some of the well to do media- has given you this week. You have all my support and many thanks for your clarity and -oh too rare- courage to speak the truth!

— Lætitia Sadier (@SadierLae) February 12, 2018

Van Horn Street, Thursday, 2 August 2018 18:52 (five years ago) link

I cannot for the life of me figure how a committed Marxist could reconcile their beliefs with Peterson's entirely anti-Marxist rhetoric, nor see him as some kind of truth-teller. Does not compute.

Between this and Rosie Cuckston I'm almost grateful Trish Keenan was never on Twitter. Sometimes we're just better off not having the private thoughts of people we like made available.

Brainless Addlepated Timid Muddleheaded Awful No-Account (Pheeel), Thursday, 2 August 2018 20:26 (five years ago) link

no way would trish believe any of this

eris (Ross), Thursday, 2 August 2018 20:27 (five years ago) link

the deep state killed trish because she was going to out the globalist pedophile ring

akm, Thursday, 2 August 2018 21:09 (five years ago) link

oh yay let's drag the tragically dead person into this

Hazy Maze Cave (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 2 August 2018 21:32 (five years ago) link

yeah what the fuck

eris (Ross), Thursday, 2 August 2018 22:21 (five years ago) link

btw if anyone is serious about rejecting all their Stereolab records i will gladly take in any LPs you have. for free, of course, you wouldn't want to profit from it, you would want to give me your Stereolab LPs because it is the right thing to do.

Hazy Maze Cave (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 2 August 2018 22:55 (five years ago) link

ill give you mine when hell freezes over Adam :P

eris (Ross), Thursday, 2 August 2018 22:55 (five years ago) link

it's funny that there were 4 threads bumped because of this

flappy bird, Friday, 3 August 2018 02:16 (five years ago) link

Yeah — is there a reason this Tweet came to attention just now?

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Friday, 3 August 2018 02:43 (five years ago) link

There was an article in P’fork today that mentioned her tweet (I saw it later in the day). Apparently Sean Lennon also tweeted defense/praise of this controversial dude I hadn’t heard of.

i’m still stanning (morrisp), Friday, 3 August 2018 02:46 (five years ago) link

Thanks.

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Friday, 3 August 2018 02:51 (five years ago) link

In a New York Times interview published in May, Peterson made the case for "enforced monogamy” as a corrective against male violence.

I could swear that Sadier advocated for free love during the show I saw last summer. Peterson's remark here comes after her Tweet, but I'm inclined to doubt she believes everything he says.

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Friday, 3 August 2018 03:08 (five years ago) link

She absolutely did at the show I saw, I believe as the intro to the song "Love Captive".

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 3 August 2018 03:12 (five years ago) link

five months pass...

On the Green Man line-up now.

afriendlypioneer, Tuesday, 29 January 2019 18:47 (five years ago) link

three weeks pass...

SEPTEMBER
16 - El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
17 - Santa Fe, NM @ Meow Wolf
19 - San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger
20 - Austin, TX @ Mohawk
21 - Dallas, TX @ Granada Theatre
23 - Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
25 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club**
26 - Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
27 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
28 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
29 - Boston, MA @ Royale

OCTOBER
01 - Montreal, QC @ Corona Theatre
02 - Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall
03 - Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
04 - Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall
05 - Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
07 - Denver, CD @ Gothic Theatre
08 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Music Hall
10 - Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom
11 - Moreno Beach, CA @ Desert Daze**
13 - Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
14 - Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
15 - Seattle, WA @ The Showbox
18 - San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
19 - San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore

https://mailchi.mp/warprecords/stereolab-live-presale

afriendlypioneer, Wednesday, 20 February 2019 15:06 (five years ago) link

11 - Brighton, UK @ Concorde 2
12 - London, UK @ O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
15 - Bristol, UK @ SWX
16 - Birmingham, UK @ O2 Institute 1
18 - Sheffield, UK @ The Leadmill
19 - Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall
20 - Newcastle, UK @ Boiler Shop
21 - Leeds, UK @ Leeds Uni Stylus
22 - Glasgow, UK @ SWG3 Galvan3
24 - Belfast, UK @ Empire Music Hall
25 - Dublin, IE @ Vicar Street

afriendlypioneer, Wednesday, 20 February 2019 15:08 (five years ago) link

YAAAY! I will be at First Ave hopefully.

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 15:30 (five years ago) link

well golly

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 15:37 (five years ago) link

Yep, that First Ave date is the one! I never saw them back in the day and it's always been such a huge regret.

Those vinyl reissues look nice. This is going to be an expensive year.

kitchen person, Wednesday, 20 February 2019 15:45 (five years ago) link

so TRNBwA and MAQ are getting reissued. Duophonic has special limited editions that are "hand-numbered and assembled obi band made from 2 24 track Stereolab master tape".

What is an obi band? Don't know if I should spring for this version or go with the normal one.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 15:58 (five years ago) link

http://www.never-dead.com/img/p/1/6/8/5/8/16858-thickbox_default.jpg

And OBI band is the thing on the left

Uptown VONC (Le Bateau Ivre), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 16:00 (five years ago) link

sometimes known as an obi strip

https://images.eil.com/large_image/THE_BEATLES_PLEASE%2BPLEASE%2BME%2B-%2BRED%2BOBI-STRIP%2BEDITION-666461.jpg

sleeve, Wednesday, 20 February 2019 16:00 (five years ago) link

ha, xpost

sleeve, Wednesday, 20 February 2019 16:00 (five years ago) link

interesting, so the limited edition have that sash thing and are clear vinyl and limited to 500 copies, but are otherwise the same. They don't actually cost more, but have to be purchased from Duophonic, which means more expensive shipping vs Amazon.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 16:03 (five years ago) link

:) xp

Uptown VONC (Le Bateau Ivre), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 16:03 (five years ago) link

I remember hearing somewhere that the band was never happy with the sound of Transient Random Noise Bursts — like it was the rushed major label debut or something. It was my first Stereolab album and I love it as it is, but it's the album I'd be most curious to hear remastered.

Wonder just what tapes they're cutting up for those obi strips....

xp US media shipping for the LPs was $6, not too bad.

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 16:04 (five years ago) link

I don't think they can dramatically improve the sound quality for it. From what I understand, it was due to actual mistakes they made in the recording process. I believe one issue was that they recorded all their instrumental tracks and didn't realize until very late that they lost some of the drum tracks.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 16:06 (five years ago) link

First rehearsal photos and here's the thing that makes me very happy -- Andy Ramsay IS involved. (That's his Press Play studio logo on the drumhead.)

@stereolabgroop back in the rehearsal room for the first time since Obama was elected, the global financial meltdown and the large hadron collider started up. pic.twitter.com/y9CAPX7IsZ

— Simon W Johns (@LaxParsimony) February 20, 2019

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 20 February 2019 16:50 (five years ago) link

Actually looks like the exact same lineup they had on the last tour, lol

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 16:56 (five years ago) link

fuck, that clear vinyl sold out. And I'd clicked on a link from Norman Records this morning but got distracted.

akm, Wednesday, 20 February 2019 20:50 (five years ago) link

Well, I guess I don't have to debate buying it anymore

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 20:51 (five years ago) link

not sure why these albums are soooo limited when the Switched On reissues weren't.

akm, Wednesday, 20 February 2019 20:55 (five years ago) link

Aaagh. Busiest day at work for aeons and all this happens.

Jeff W, Wednesday, 20 February 2019 20:59 (five years ago) link

The scratchcard where you try and match five Cliffs made me laugh

( X '____' )/ (zappi), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 21:15 (five years ago) link

Bleep still has both clear editions.

Torei, Wednesday, 20 February 2019 21:16 (five years ago) link

switched on reissues were clear vinyl only

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 21:25 (five years ago) link

woohoo they're coming to Texas!

the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 21:26 (five years ago) link

going to the mohawk gig?

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 20 February 2019 21:27 (five years ago) link

Damn, both versions have sold out on the website. I didn't realise the black vinyl versions were limited too.

kitchen person, Thursday, 21 February 2019 01:47 (five years ago) link

indeed, the mohawk. my favorite venue in austin!

the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 21 February 2019 02:07 (five years ago) link

Don't think they are, looks like you can pre-order on Amazon

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Thursday, 21 February 2019 02:09 (five years ago) link

xp

Me and my son will be there, let's meet up!

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Thursday, 21 February 2019 02:09 (five years ago) link

has anyone gotten the presale password yet? i signed up for the mailing list but have yet to receive... feel free to ilxmail me if you're feeling generous...

global tetrahedron, Thursday, 21 February 2019 02:15 (five years ago) link

okay wait nvm. i'm in...

global tetrahedron, Thursday, 21 February 2019 02:18 (five years ago) link

OK Moodles! Last time I saw them live was at... Liberty Lunch!

the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 21 February 2019 02:23 (five years ago) link

Bonus disc for MAQ reissue:

18 Melochord Seventy-Five [Original Pulse Version] 5:32 Stereolab
19 Outer Accelerator - [Original Mix] 6:05 Stereolab
20 Nihilist assault Group - Part 6 2:13 Stereolab
21 Wow and Flutter [7"/EP Version - Alternative Mix] 3:06 Stereolab
22 Des Etoile Electroniques - Demo 1:25 Stereolab
23 Ping Pong- Demo 2:55 Stereolab
24 The Stars Our Destination - Demo 1:19 Stereolab
25 Three Longers Later - Demo 2:05 Stereolab
26 Transona Five - Demo 1:30 Stereolab
27 Transporté Sans Bouger - Demo 2:09 Stereolab

everything, Thursday, 21 February 2019 02:24 (five years ago) link

Bonus disc for Transient Random Noisebursts:

12 Jenny Ondioline [7/EP Version - Alternative Mix] 3:47 Stereolab
13 Drum - Backwards Bass - Organ [Jenny Ondioline Breakdown Full Version] 3:33 Stereolab
14 Analogue Rock [Original Mix] 4:35 Stereolab
15 Pause [Original Mix] 4:32 Stereolab
16 French Disco [Early Version Mix] 4:30 Stereolab Buy
17 Jenny Ondioline Part 2 [Breakdown Mix] 6:24 Stereolab
18 Fruition - Demo 1:22 Stereolab
19 I'm Going Out Of My Way = Demo 1:45 Stereolab
20 French Disco - Demo 2:42 Stereolab
21 Lock Groove Lullaby - Demo 1:37 Stereolab
22 Jenny Ondioline - Demo 3:52 Stereolab
23 Pause - Demo 2:24 Stereolab

everything, Thursday, 21 February 2019 02:25 (five years ago) link

I love that they are doing bonus tracks and liner notes. Tim's liner notes on Peng! and Space-Age Bachelor Pad are great.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Thursday, 21 February 2019 02:26 (five years ago) link

Don't think they are, looks like you can pre-order on Amazon

― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles)

Oh great, that's a relief. I also just saw the band responded to people on Facebook saying the clear versions (without the obi strip) will be available in indie stores too.

kitchen person, Thursday, 21 February 2019 03:20 (five years ago) link

Actually looks like the exact same lineup they had on the last tour, lol

Oof. Hopefully the trombone stays at home this time.

Position Position, Thursday, 21 February 2019 03:27 (five years ago) link

Got tickets for the Brussels gig! I've never seen them, so excited!

willem, Thursday, 21 February 2019 10:37 (five years ago) link

I have tickets for the same show, trip to Brussels always a treat.

I'm tempted to buy tickets for the Leeds University show, mainly because I saw them play in that building in 1991!

Tim, Thursday, 21 February 2019 11:47 (five years ago) link

Also heading to Brussels. My GoFundMe account now open if you don't want setlist spoilers ;-)

Jeff W, Thursday, 21 February 2019 12:57 (five years ago) link

help i'm desperate, does anyone have the North America presale code? I didn't sign up in time!

vision joanna newsom (Stevie D(eux)), Thursday, 21 February 2019 14:22 (five years ago) link

oh wow plenty of ilxors going to Brussels - might try to go myself as well!

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Thursday, 21 February 2019 14:37 (five years ago) link

This is super stressful. I thought the North American presale tickets were going on sale in five minutes, but I just saw an email saying they were going live and that was an hour ago. I clicked on the link and I guess the Minneapolis dates have sold out as they're just not listed there. Now there's a countdown on event.etix saying public onsale starts in just over an hour? That's different from the presale right?

kitchen person, Thursday, 21 February 2019 14:59 (five years ago) link

Seems like it's a bit of a muddle - I'm looking at the Denver show - it's also not on the ticketmaster link but the venue's website says the pre-sale is in a bit less than two hours.

Similar thing (except a bit under 1 hour) seems to be true for the Minneapolis show but what do I know? http://event.etix.com/ticket/online/performanceSale.do?performance_id=2436131&method=restoreToken&cobrand=first-avenue

Tim, Thursday, 21 February 2019 15:08 (five years ago) link

Oh I see, "public onsale", never mind.

Tim, Thursday, 21 February 2019 15:09 (five years ago) link

Maybe I'm being too relaxed about this, but these shows aren't going to immediately sell out. Stereolab isn't that popular. Their last tour, the club they played here was barely half full.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Thursday, 21 February 2019 15:10 (five years ago) link

Do you think they'd ever add a second vocalist to these shows?

I've been really obsessed with Stereolab lately, like I don't listen to anything else. It's pretty amazing how listenable they are, all eras.

afriendlypioneer, Thursday, 21 February 2019 15:13 (five years ago) link

Thanks Tim. It does seem like a muddle. On the site it has the presale listed for today (in 45 minutes) and then the public sale dates for Friday and Saturday. Above the countdown it says public onsale where I think it's meant to say presale? Anyway, I'll see what happens in 45 minutes. I'm nervous.

I wouldn't be surprised if they do sell out Moodles. Maybe I'm just influenced by working in a record store in Minnesota where I constantly seem to be talking to Stereolab fans desperate for them to reform.

kitchen person, Thursday, 21 February 2019 15:15 (five years ago) link

I've no real clue how much people care about the 'lab in 2019, but I don't suppose they're popular enough to sell out in seconds flat.

I happened to be paying attention within a few minutes of the presale email arriving and there weren't any shows between Oct 4 and Oct 14, if that makes you feel any better. Unless that particular run of shows sold out insanely fast (and I don't see why they would have) something else is happening. I reckon it will be alright.

Tim, Thursday, 21 February 2019 15:21 (five years ago) link

well my US presale code didn't work

dan selzer, Thursday, 21 February 2019 15:25 (five years ago) link

I think I'm safe waiting until tomorrow, but maybe I'll regret that. I think one if the guys who plays keyboards for them does backing vocals, I'd be surprised if they added another female vocalist, but it would be great if they did.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Thursday, 21 February 2019 15:28 (five years ago) link

it's LABLIVE19 for the artist presale

vision joanna newsom (Stevie D(eux)), Thursday, 21 February 2019 15:38 (five years ago) link

I got tickets! Seeing them for the first time at First Ave in October. Can't wait! I had a bit of a wait due to the initial demand but got through after five minutes or so.

kitchen person, Thursday, 21 February 2019 16:17 (five years ago) link

Just snagged Detroit tickets (I'm assuming no Chicago date because they'll be announced as headlining Pitchfork...) – never been to that venue before, so I hope it's dece!

Very excited, never got to see them when I was getting into them 2002-06 or so.

dronestreet, Thursday, 21 February 2019 16:19 (five years ago) link

yeah they weren't listen on the LABLIVE page because first ave uses ticketmaster. i bet 200-300 superfans all got their tickets immediately and it might take a little bit for it to sell out. they also have the next night open and often first ave adds second gigs for bands like this

global tetrahedron, Thursday, 21 February 2019 16:31 (five years ago) link

*listed, and first ave uses extix. geez

global tetrahedron, Thursday, 21 February 2019 16:37 (five years ago) link

I just tried SF tickets (Live Nation) which were supposed to open 3 minutes ago, and they're all sold out.

Gaseous Clay (Leee), Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:03 (five years ago) link

time for a new DN

sold out in presale (sleeve), Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:06 (five years ago) link

i think all of north america opened at 10 eastern, not 10 local

mookieproof, Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:07 (five years ago) link

FWIW Denver tickets (which I got hold of, it'll be my first time in Denver) opened on the dot at 5pm UK time which I think is 10am MST and I'm 99% sure that Minneapolis was an hour before that.

Tim, Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:23 (five years ago) link

I don't think they were going to sell out, but I bought tickets for the Austin show anyway.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:40 (five years ago) link

Leee -- have you tried again? It took me a couple of minutes but then presale worked. (See folks there on Oct. 19)

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:45 (five years ago) link

they were pretty clear that it was open at 10am EST, but it still didn't open until 10am in MN (CST). weird stuff. hope you folks manage to snag one, i feel like they have a few days off here and there, maybe they will add more shows

global tetrahedron, Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:46 (five years ago) link

Also doing some thinking here and this will be my...ninth time seeing them, I think. (Possibly tenth, but I'm not positive.) I do know I saw pretty much every album tour aside from ETK, which still bugs me (had to be out of town for a radio meeting -- and I missed not only Prolapse as an opener, but Sonic Boom joined Stereolab for the encore, IIRC!).

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:47 (five years ago) link

Should say every album tour from Transient on.

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:49 (five years ago) link

just got brooklyn tix, the presale code they emailed was wrong

dan selzer, Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:50 (five years ago) link

I saw them in Seattle at the Showbox but now I can't remember which year it was, def before 2005

I thought Lions Of Batucada opened but I am clearly wrong (?)

sold out in presale (sleeve), Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:52 (five years ago) link

think this'll be my fourth time seeing them. not sure. I saw them at least twice.

akm, Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:57 (five years ago) link

Leee -- have you tried again? It took me a couple of minutes but then presale worked. (See folks there on Oct. 19)

Huh, that was annoying! Presale worked just now, I'm also doing 10-19, this'll be the first concert I've gone to in almost 2 years!

DO IT AKM.

Gaseous Clay (Leee), Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:58 (five years ago) link

This will be my second ever Groop show, caught them on the Chemical Chords tour.

Gaseous Clay (Leee), Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:59 (five years ago) link

yeah I'm going on the 19th also.

akm, Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:59 (five years ago) link

The only time I've seen them was in Detroit in 2000, opening for Sonic Youth. Really wanted to see them in '97 with Mouse on Mars, but I was in a college play that night.

With no Chicago date announced, I have to assume they're playing Pitchfork, but I'm kind of tempted to drive up to Milwaukee.

jaymc, Thursday, 21 February 2019 18:59 (five years ago) link

Was hearing Riot Fest might be the alternate Chicago option.

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 21 February 2019 19:23 (five years ago) link

Really wanted to see them in '97 with Mouse on Mars, but I was in a college play that night.

The LA date for that tour was a hell of a thing -- at the El Rey, packed out crowd, one of the biggest venues they ever played as a headliner that I saw, at least. Thanks to chance, Mouse on Mars *and* the High Llamas opened (they had played a really great set themselves the previous night). And at one point in line I turned around and John C. Reilly was right behind me! (Which, since we'd all just seen Boogie Nights on its theatrical run, was a bit disorienting. It was even more disorienting years later when I saw a multistory banner for Walk Hard near Amoeba in LA.)

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 21 February 2019 19:26 (five years ago) link

'97 tour was the only time i've seen them. alas, for me, as i was less into dots & loops than previous records. good show tho

mookieproof, Thursday, 21 February 2019 19:30 (five years ago) link

i hope they play Peng! start to finish and nothing else

vision joanna newsom (Stevie D(eux)), Thursday, 21 February 2019 19:42 (five years ago) link

seconded

the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 21 February 2019 20:04 (five years ago) link

Add first Switched On to Peng! and I would be perfectly happy.

brotherlovesdub, Thursday, 21 February 2019 20:16 (five years ago) link

i've never seen them and had basically assumed i'd never get to in my life, so i'm STOKED! Snagged tickets for the first SF date. :)

KevRus, Thursday, 21 February 2019 20:34 (five years ago) link

I only saw them in Central Park. With John Cale.

dan selzer, Thursday, 21 February 2019 20:51 (five years ago) link

No true. I saw them in a church in Oberlin.

dan selzer, Thursday, 21 February 2019 20:51 (five years ago) link

Quit braggin, dan! ;)

Gaseous Clay (Leee), Thursday, 21 February 2019 21:39 (five years ago) link

Saw them play in '93 with Unrest : )

the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 21 February 2019 22:20 (five years ago) link

did you buy the tour single?

sold out in presale (sleeve), Thursday, 21 February 2019 22:23 (five years ago) link

Did I! Mountain is probably my favorite Stereolab song ever.

the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 21 February 2019 22:28 (five years ago) link

Saw them play in '93 with Unrest : )

Same here! The show was on YouTube for a while. Idaho also opened for them both -- a very 1993 SoCal show.

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 21 February 2019 22:33 (five years ago) link

I never saw them, despite being a fan since '98. I'm hoping given Laetitia's unhappiness with the latter days of the band that they manage to enjoy themselves. Disappointed at the word that they're not planning new material.

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Friday, 22 February 2019 00:26 (five years ago) link

Any advice for someone's first time at the show? Many thanks from an unexperienced high schooler who's been knocking myself out to Lab songs for the past three years or so and has pledged my allegiance to the band forever.

alexsuponya, Friday, 22 February 2019 00:33 (five years ago) link

Wow what a great bill xp

Evan, Friday, 22 February 2019 00:34 (five years ago) link

Bring earplugs (but that holds for any gig).

Gaseous Clay (Leee), Friday, 22 February 2019 00:41 (five years ago) link

Was hearing Riot Fest might be the alternate Chicago option.

― Ned Raggett, Thursday, February 21, 2019 1:23 PM (eight hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

That would make more sense with the tour schedule, given that Riot Fest is the weekend before the tour begins. But I'd still be surprised -- they don't seem like a natural fit for the Riot Fest aesthetic.

jaymc, Friday, 22 February 2019 03:35 (five years ago) link

They often played gigs that were stacked with phenomenal bands. A few I saw over the years:

Lab/Drive Like Jehu/Prolapse/Flying Saucer Attack - Electric Ballroom
Sebadoh/Lab/Yo La Tengo/Quickspace - Shepherds Bush Empire
Lab/Tortoise/Broadcast - Forum
Sonic Youth/Lab/Unwound - Berlin, Washing Machine/ETK Era

Etc. Sonic Boom played with them at some.of these. I think the deal with Sonic was he would show up at random gigs and set up at the side of the stage. He'd then improvise over the top with various electronics, theremin, etc. I don't think they ever knew whether or not he'd show up. Also, kudos to their soundman Simon, who would filter the whole band through a Moog at one point in the show. Those improvised moments really made it for me. They did lose a lot of that towards the end. The sense of adventure seemed to dissipate somewhere along the way.

Position Position, Friday, 22 February 2019 03:36 (five years ago) link

I saw them in New Orleans in 96 but I can’t remember who opened. Thought it was Spring Heel Jack but I see DJ Spooky and UI opened in Houston just before the New Orleans show. If so, I remember none of their sets. Anyway, I made a Spotify playlist for the set list that night. https://open.spotify.com/user/brotherlovesdub/playlist/4VU1U7RhlLxqTJp8TvwfEa?si=ldVvGXmKRKyK4iDNXXXOLA

brotherlovesdub, Friday, 22 February 2019 07:55 (five years ago) link

Was about to order tix for the Brussels date too, but I've a family weekend :-/

Saw them twice, once in 1997 (sheesh, 22 years ago..) and in 2004, both in Amsterdam. Unfortunately I can't even remember the opening acts, Lab were great on both accounts (though very different).

Uptown VONC (Le Bateau Ivre), Friday, 22 February 2019 09:07 (five years ago) link

LBI, the nature of Stereolab fandom means that I can tell you that the second show you saw featured to Rococo Rot: http://koly.com/stereolab/tour.php?year=2004

Tim, Friday, 22 February 2019 09:47 (five years ago) link

Ha, thank you! :)

Uptown VONC (Le Bateau Ivre), Friday, 22 February 2019 11:16 (five years ago) link

Got a ticket for the Dublin show!

. (Michael B), Friday, 22 February 2019 12:28 (five years ago) link

v tempted by the glasgow show

“Emotional Interest Underwear” (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 22 February 2019 12:40 (five years ago) link

I’ll be there but don’t let that put you off. Just don’t stand behind me

stet, Friday, 22 February 2019 13:16 (five years ago) link

brb gonna buy a ticket and will stand in front of stet all night

“Emotional Interest Underwear” (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 22 February 2019 14:07 (five years ago) link

I only saw them once, in 1996, and that was at a festival. Dunno why really. They did play in Reading a couple of times when I lived there but I didn't go for some reason. Oh I know why, because I didn't know anyone who would want to go with me and back then I hadn't yet realised it was possible for me to just go to gigs on my own.

Colonel Poo, Friday, 22 February 2019 15:11 (five years ago) link

Only saw 'em when they were touring Fab Four Suture, a collection of songs I don't particularly like, and I thought they were fantastic.

afriendlypioneer, Friday, 22 February 2019 15:15 (five years ago) link

I didn't know anyone who would want to go with me and back then I hadn't yet realised it was possible for me to just go to gigs on my own.

missed so many good gigs in the 90's/00's because of this kind of thinking

. (Michael B), Friday, 22 February 2019 15:15 (five years ago) link

I think it took until I was about 27 for me to stop worrying that people would think I was weird and had no friends. I mean I'm sure they do think that, but at least I get to see bands I like

Colonel Poo, Friday, 22 February 2019 15:18 (five years ago) link

Seen them many times, every tour since MAQ. ETK tour was easily the best, with Sound-Dust and Dots & Loops fairly memorable as well.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 22 February 2019 15:19 (five years ago) link

I missed one cleveland show because I had too much college work to do but my friends went and they got me the Speedy Car split with Tortoise, so whatever tour that was for. I remember thinking wow, Stereolab doing Soft Machine!

dan selzer, Friday, 22 February 2019 15:28 (five years ago) link

Saw them in 1994 (MAQ) with Trumans Water(!!!) and then in 1996 (ETK) with Prolapse & Sonic Boom/EAR. Good times.

― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, February 28, 2018 1:03 PM (eleven months ago)

Forgot I also saw them in 2002 at ATP with.....

.....Aphex Twin, Asheton, Mascis and Watt, Bardo Pond, Big Star, Black Dice, Boredoms, Bride of No No, Califone, Cannibal Ox, Cat Power, Cecil Taylor, Krasp, Christina Rosenvinge, The Dead C, Deerhoof, Destroy All Monsters, DJ Olive, Eddie Vedder, Erase Errata, Fred Anderson Trio, Fursaxa, Gerard Malanga, Ikue Mori, Ira Cohen, Jackie-O Motherfucker, Jim O'Rourke, Kevin Drumm, Leah Singer, Lydia Lunch, Madlib, Mats Gustafsson, Merzbow, Mike Watt and the Secondmen, Nathaniel Mackey, Neil Michael Hagerty, Nels Cline, Papa M, Peaches, Pita, Quix*o*tic, Renee Gladman, Saccharine Trust, Satans Tornade, Sleater-Kinney, Smog, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Stereolab, Television, Tony Conrad, Unwound, U.S. Maple, White Out, Wilco, William Winant

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 22 February 2019 16:43 (five years ago) link

you saw Stereolab with Stereolab!

the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Friday, 22 February 2019 16:46 (five years ago) link

Caught them in a tiny tent at Coachella in 2003, which had q similarly sick lineup including The Cure, Radiohead, Belle & Sebastian, Pixies, Air, Flaming Lips, Beck, Muse, !!!, The Rapture, etc.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 22 February 2019 16:50 (five years ago) link

Are tickets really $134 or did I click on some dumb site? Was looking into NY show.

Evan, Friday, 22 February 2019 17:29 (five years ago) link

I love Stereolab but only the front-end of their discography and will be passing on these shows as I have no real love for anything after Ketchup

flamboyant goon tie included, Friday, 22 February 2019 17:36 (five years ago) link

brooklyn tix were like $40 + fees

yeah kind of hoping that the reissues of transient and mars audiac will lead to more of that stuff being played

mookieproof, Friday, 22 February 2019 17:47 (five years ago) link

I bet these shows will be packed with early groop material. Tim won't want to do "just the hits" but … it'll be mostly the hits.

Jeff W, Friday, 22 February 2019 17:52 (five years ago) link

It seemed like they warmed up to playing stuff from TRNBWA more in their later tours. Outside of "Crest", I don't think I ever heard them play anything from it in the 90s.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 22 February 2019 17:54 (five years ago) link

Wish I still had my shirt from the Too Pure showcase thing at Happy Jax with PJ Harvey and Th' Faith Healers. The venue otherwise mainly familiar at that time to my demographic as the site of regular Weatherall-facilitated debauchery. I'd seen 'em quite a few times before that though.

*there's (Noel Emits), Friday, 22 February 2019 17:59 (five years ago) link

I love Stereolab but only the front-end of their discography and will be passing on these shows as I have no real love for anything after Ketchup

― flamboyant goon tie included, Friday, February 22, 2019 12:36 PM (nineteen minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Feel the same way but I never got to see them so was interested... per mookieproof post I suppose I did click on a "dumb site" after all.

Evan, Friday, 22 February 2019 17:59 (five years ago) link

It seemed like they warmed up to playing stuff from TRNBWA more in their later tours. Outside of "Crest", I don't think I ever heard them play anything from it in the 90s.

At that time they seemed pretty heavily invested in a churn of showcasing new material as much as possible, which given their pretty insane work/release rate was justifiable enough. Combine that with the fact that Transient, which I admittedly do love, was almost overdetermined as a starting point thanks to it being the first proper US major label release (as opposed to the slightly delayed American Recordings-via-Too Pure licensings), and I don't blame them for going "Uh...we're over here now?" I'd argue it was probably after Cobra Plays they started to lean into that era of their back catalog some more, a little distance never hurts -- and after Mary's death, it almost became part homage.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 22 February 2019 18:07 (five years ago) link

They also just had a lot of negative feelings about it because the recording process was so messed up. I think they finally warmed up to it because it was such a persistent fan favorite.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 22 February 2019 18:12 (five years ago) link

Wow, both Brooklyn shows sold out, Atlanta sold out, Boston sold out, Philly has about 100 tickets left. I didn't expect this level of interest honestly.

I love Stereolab but only the front-end of their discography and will be passing on these shows as I have no real love for anything after Ketchup

Same, but going and hoping they pull a bunch of that stuff back out for this tour.

city worker, Friday, 22 February 2019 19:16 (five years ago) link

ATX appears to be sold out too, guess I made a good choice about buying concert tickets for once.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 22 February 2019 19:21 (five years ago) link

Looks like SF sold out both nights as well.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 22 February 2019 19:34 (five years ago) link

gen x nostalgia is filling the clubs, if not the stadiums

mookieproof, Friday, 22 February 2019 19:35 (five years ago) link

Shows at the Mohawk often sell out! Especially touring acts.

the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Friday, 22 February 2019 19:37 (five years ago) link

Yeah, I've had a bad run of waiting too long to buy tickets for a string of gigs, but I'm slowly learning.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 22 February 2019 19:42 (five years ago) link

gen x nostalgia is filling the clubs, if not the stadiums

― mookieproof, Friday, February 22, 2019 2:35 PM (one minute ago) Bookmark]


That's probably a bunch of it, but then there's also some of this:
Any advice for someone's first time at the show? Many thanks from an unexperienced high schooler who's been knocking myself out to Lab songs for the past three years or so and has pledged my allegiance to the band forever.

― alexsuponya, Thursday, February 21, 2019 7:33 PM (yesterday) Bookmark

city worker, Friday, 22 February 2019 19:43 (five years ago) link

It seemed like they warmed up to playing stuff from TRNBWA more in their later tours. Outside of "Crest", I don't think I ever heard them play anything from it in the 90s.

Probably the biggest takeaway from seeing them live was how loud and massive "Golden Ball" is/was.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 22 February 2019 19:52 (five years ago) link

just jammed "golden ball" three times in a row this morning — amazing tune.

tylerw, Friday, 22 February 2019 19:58 (five years ago) link

ha, nothing will ever top the first time that skip faked me out and I ran over to the stereo in terror

great tune

sold out in presale (sleeve), Friday, 22 February 2019 20:03 (five years ago) link

hoping for ‘jenny ondioline’, anything else is gravy

global tetrahedron, Friday, 22 February 2019 20:08 (five years ago) link

I think I've seen them 3 times - once for Cobra, for Sound-Dust, and Margerine Eclipse. They were never anything less than a blast. If they never make another record, I'm fine, but I'm very glad to get a chance to hear them again. I could hardly call it nostalgia because I never stopped listening to their music.

Scam jam, thank you ma’am (Sparkle Motion), Friday, 22 February 2019 20:11 (five years ago) link

I have Glasgow tickets, will be my first time seeing them live.

michaellambert, Friday, 22 February 2019 20:36 (five years ago) link

hoping for ‘jenny ondioline’, anything else is gravy

That pretty much is their "Stairway to Heaven"/"Freebird" so you won't have to worry.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 22 February 2019 20:42 (five years ago) link

Anyway, sharing a little something...

A lighter note, given the @stereolabgroop US tour dates going on sale -- one of my earliest stories, from 1993 in UC Irvine's student paper, interviewing Laetitia ahead of their _Transient_ tour stop. pic.twitter.com/IZnRcfh4nI

— Ned Raggett (@NedRaggett) February 22, 2019

Ned Raggett, Friday, 22 February 2019 20:48 (five years ago) link

i figured xp. i wonder if they add an additional mpls date if they will change up the setlist at all? for a lot of classic band nostalgia reunion gigs, groops don't seem to do so

global tetrahedron, Friday, 22 February 2019 21:25 (five years ago) link

except for WEEN lol

global tetrahedron, Friday, 22 February 2019 21:26 (five years ago) link

hoping for ‘jenny ondioline’, anything else is gravy

That pretty much is their "Stairway to Heaven"/"Freebird" so you won't have to worry.

They didn't play this when I saw them and kept screaming for "Jenny"!

Gaseous Clay (Leee), Friday, 22 February 2019 21:30 (five years ago) link

For me it would be The Way Will Be Opening

Evan, Friday, 22 February 2019 21:34 (five years ago) link

Um, as a song I'd love to hear. Not as an expected stand out or anything

Evan, Friday, 22 February 2019 21:35 (five years ago) link

I just remembered this song that samples "Crest."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e310Daluio8

jaymc, Friday, 22 February 2019 21:45 (five years ago) link

Fuckin hell, all these shows selling out already! Just got my tix before they were all gone.

everything, Monday, 25 February 2019 06:44 (five years ago) link

except for WEEN lol

when I saw 'em last year they played like, 9 songs off The Pod. it was nuts. what I'm saying is, there's some hope...

frogbs, Monday, 25 February 2019 14:33 (five years ago) link

super bummed the ny shows already sold out

iatee, Monday, 25 February 2019 20:34 (five years ago) link

I may have an extra ticket. Check back in september I guess. My wife really doesn't like Stereolab. It's a problem.

dan selzer, Monday, 25 February 2019 22:05 (five years ago) link

yeah I’d def take you up on that / also sorry to hear about your difficult marriage

iatee, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:35 (five years ago) link

they added another fillmore date for SF folks

Scam jam, thank you ma’am (Sparkle Motion), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:55 (five years ago) link

Huh, don't see it on their calendar yet.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:57 (five years ago) link

I got an email - tickets on sale as of 10am this morning

Scam jam, thank you ma’am (Sparkle Motion), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 18:52 (five years ago) link

Ah, there it is. Quite the three night stand!

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 18:53 (five years ago) link

I saw them there 20 years ago, they closed with the last track on Cobra, lights were low and the disco ball was spinning, amazing experience

brimstead, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:30 (five years ago) link

two months pass...

probably as good a time as ever to post this again, not sure if I ever shared it before. Just after finishing the sessions for ETK, John McEntire returned to Oberlin and gave this tape to the guys who ran the record store there, who'd been an influence on him. I worked at the store at the time and they gave me a copy. At the time ETK was just "Idful Sessions" and all the songs were listed under working titles based on some of the primary influences at work.

https://i.ibb.co/5vdVWCV/Screenshot-2019-05-24-13-40-31.png

dan selzer, Friday, 24 May 2019 17:46 (five years ago) link

Nice! I'll have to share that.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 24 May 2019 17:52 (five years ago) link

the most obvious one is Tomorrow is Already Here is Steve Reich Pop. It's essentially Four Organs.

dan selzer, Friday, 24 May 2019 17:56 (five years ago) link

With every other marimbafied Reich piece kicking in 3/4 of the way through.

dan selzer, Friday, 24 May 2019 17:57 (five years ago) link

the title track is the Ono

flappy bird, Friday, 24 May 2019 17:58 (five years ago) link

Melancholy Chords = Spinal Column
Faust Rhythm Pop = Motoroller Scalatron
Glass Pop = Les-Yper Sound

city worker, Friday, 24 May 2019 18:06 (five years ago) link

I get what they mean, but "Tony Conrad Bass" makes me LOL. Like it's a tribute to all the tasty bass licks on those funky Tony Conrad albums.

One Eye Open, Friday, 24 May 2019 18:25 (five years ago) link

The set lists we're all written like this back in the day.

koogs, Friday, 24 May 2019 18:37 (five years ago) link

*were

koogs, Friday, 24 May 2019 18:37 (five years ago) link

Nice! I'll have to share that.

― Ned Raggett, Friday, 24 May 2019

Yeah, me too, if you don't mind Dan.

Jeff W, Friday, 24 May 2019 19:45 (five years ago) link

Meanwhile, here's Ned on bandcamp Daily:
https://daily.bandcamp.com/2019/05/24/stereolab-best-albums-guide/

Jeff W, Friday, 24 May 2019 19:45 (five years ago) link

Go for it.

dan selzer, Friday, 24 May 2019 19:46 (five years ago) link

JMc's engineering contributions to the finished product were: Les Yper-Sound, Tomorrow Is Already Here (he also played vibes & guitar), Monster Sacre & Anonymous Collective.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 24 May 2019 19:51 (five years ago) link

All this chatter inspired me to do a big update on my Stereolab Origins playlist. Lots of stuff has been added to spotify since I last updated, so I was able to add about 2 dozen more tracks.

https://open.spotify.com/user/olken2000/playlist/06G3CvbMmQ90bj0KOPWM0b?si=YR5aaK4zR_m3NRdmqs6bSw

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 24 May 2019 19:58 (five years ago) link

hm I actually meant to post that pic to the other Stereolab thread. I just did a quick search.

dan selzer, Saturday, 25 May 2019 00:30 (five years ago) link

I thought "Metronomic Underground" was the Ono tribute - the bass line, drums and tambourine remind me of "Mindtrain" on "Fly".

ernestp, Saturday, 25 May 2019 16:10 (five years ago) link

My vote is "Melancholy Chords" = "Monstre Sacre"
Good call on "Faust Rhythm Pop" = "Motoroller Scalatron" upthread. I hadn't noticed before, but now I think they were adapting the rhythm on Faust's "So Far" - both songs are in 7/4 time.

ernestp, Saturday, 25 May 2019 16:23 (five years ago) link

Oh wait, just saw the exhaustive Ono discussion on the other Stereolab thread, sorry for the duplication. And I agree with "ETK" = Ono's "Why"! Hadn't noticed that before, also.

ernestp, Saturday, 25 May 2019 16:34 (five years ago) link

"John Cage Bubblegum" is a deep cut?

Hoping they stuff have the Cliff tees when they come here, definitely something I'd pick up.

Twin Mustang attack!

an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Wednesday, 29 May 2019 02:10 (four years ago) link

holy fuck @ that setlist!

flappy bird, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 04:46 (four years ago) link

come and play in the milky night is such a perfect first song to play after a 10 year hiatus

flappy bird, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 04:47 (four years ago) link

Pleased to see some of my favorite Sound Dust tracks on there, particularly 'Double Rocker.' I wonder who sings Mary's bits. There's one little Mary vocal on that track that slays me every time...

afriendlypioneer, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 14:28 (four years ago) link

fluorescences! the extension trip! brigitte!! BLUE MILK->CONTRONATURA!!!1

J. Sam, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 14:43 (four years ago) link

Aaarrgghh, gonna miss the Brussels gig because of a work trip. My friend's gonna take his brother along instead. He'll get me a shirt. Still. So. Fucking. Jealous. And. Annoyed..

willem, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 15:40 (four years ago) link

that setlist is killing me, these shows sold out so fast in the US :(

Emperor Tonetta Ketchup (sleeve), Wednesday, 29 May 2019 15:42 (four years ago) link

get a ticket on stubhub. i did. it's worth it probably

flappy bird, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 16:21 (four years ago) link

I like the ring tee, but they'll probably only have small and XXL sizes by the time the 'lab train rolls into Austin

the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 29 May 2019 17:32 (four years ago) link

i feel like stereolab is like MBV where their song titles have such a same and particular aesthetic that even as a fan i cant always keep the tunes straight

global tetrahedron, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 17:36 (four years ago) link

I can't get over how amazing that setlist is

flappy bird, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 17:36 (four years ago) link

Planning on stocking up on Tees, if I can. My remaining Stereolab shirts are barely holding together.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 29 May 2019 17:39 (four years ago) link

get a ticket on stubhub. i did. it's worth it probably


Yeah I just did this too. $$$ but that setlist...

iatee, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 17:47 (four years ago) link

I hate to ask, but how much $$$ approximately?

Emperor Tonetta Ketchup (sleeve), Wednesday, 29 May 2019 17:48 (four years ago) link

I spent $95 a ticket after fees

iatee, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 17:50 (four years ago) link

(For Brooklyn)

iatee, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 17:50 (four years ago) link

thx, man I gotta think about that

Emperor Tonetta Ketchup (sleeve), Wednesday, 29 May 2019 17:53 (four years ago) link

i paid twice face value for a DC ticket, $70. i think it's necessary to jump on reunions like this because you will 100% kick yourself later, who knows what could happen? you may never get another chance. and yes, that setlist

flappy bird, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 17:56 (four years ago) link

I'm extremely concerned about their PNW tour schedule. They go from Portland, to Vancouver, to Seattle in 3 days. The potential for them to get delayed / have border issues is great. I just don't see how booking Portland on the 13th, then Vancouver the next day, and Seattle the day after that makes any sense. Seems really stupid to do it that way. I understand the issues that cause something like this to happen (venue availability etc), but it's a really dumb schedule.

brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 18:38 (four years ago) link

I think this is the first time I've listened to anything off of Cobras, and wow @ "Come Andy Play..."!

It's smooth in a way that's different from the usual Groop exotica smoothness.

My Glasgow pre-sale tickets arrived as no 2 and 3 - not sure it’s sold out yet but I’m in agreement with the post upthread about jumping on these reunions - still kicking myself for not going to see the Afghan Whigs in London when they initially reunited with Rick McCollum in the band as I thought they’d come back round...they have but not with him.

michaellambert, Wednesday, 29 May 2019 22:57 (four years ago) link

I honestly am starting to feel this way about any good shows nowadays. It seems like everything sells out now, where in the past you could get last minute tickets for most club shows.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 29 May 2019 23:08 (four years ago) link

On a train to Brussels - getting quite excited about the show. (Sorry Willem, if I see someone exuding tell-tale “friend of an ILXor’s brother” vibes I’ll spill some beer over them.)

Tim, Thursday, 30 May 2019 10:36 (four years ago) link

i am so happy to learn that bitchin bajas will be opening for them at the WI show

diamonddave85​​ (diamonddave85), Thursday, 30 May 2019 13:47 (four years ago) link

Haha, I appreciate the empathy, Tim, but please just enjoy the gig :)

willem, Thursday, 30 May 2019 14:01 (four years ago) link

Yeah that was as good as I’d hoped. Looking forward to seeing them in Denver in October now!

Tim, Thursday, 30 May 2019 21:37 (four years ago) link

Brussels show was freaking awesome. Still the best band.

Jeff W, Thursday, 30 May 2019 22:40 (four years ago) link

No "Brigitte" or "Blue Milk", but they added "Crest". "John Cage" moved to second encore; otherwise a similar set list to 1st Ramsgate show.

Jeff W, Thursday, 30 May 2019 22:49 (four years ago) link

Hey Jeff were you near the front in a Cavern of Anti-Matter shirt? If so I saw you but chickened out of saying hello because I wasn’t sure.

Tim, Friday, 31 May 2019 05:06 (four years ago) link

Friend sent me a clip of Metronomic Underground - goosebumps! Still pissed I missed it but at least he bought me a lousy t-shirt

willem, Friday, 31 May 2019 06:57 (four years ago) link

Yes, Tim. That was me. I looked for you (but also didn’t want to lose my spot if you know what I mean, not being particularly tall). I’m back in Blighty now. Enjoy Brussels if you’re still there.

Jeff W, Friday, 31 May 2019 10:27 (four years ago) link

Ah, sorry to have missed you. Brussels excellent as ever, but we’re on a train to Berlin now (NB not Stereolab-related).

Tim, Friday, 31 May 2019 11:04 (four years ago) link

two weeks pass...

It was good to see them in London earlier this week. I've never seen them before. From reports, it seems they have their current set more rehearsed than previous tours.

Luna Schlosser, Saturday, 15 June 2019 10:34 (four years ago) link

Peng! Is such an amazing album, you guys.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Sunday, 23 June 2019 22:04 (four years ago) link

a reunion should be a bit more polished. not that they need to justify their continued existence to me, i'd go see them do anything, but it's great to know they will knock it out of the park

global tetrahedron, Sunday, 23 June 2019 22:46 (four years ago) link

https://imgur.com/gallery/GMuGzom

Garbo Pond (Leee), Friday, 5 July 2019 19:53 (four years ago) link

i never contributed to this thread? that's unpardonable. i was really into their early krautrocky stuff around 1990/91. at that time i didn't know krautrock really. and i always loved the voice of laetitia sadier, the matter of fact way she sings with her french accent i always found endearing. i saw them live a couple of times, they weren't a live band, especiallly later on when they lost the motorik vibe and verged towards soundtracks and elevator music they lost me. for many years the last cd i had bought was "transient random-noise bursts with announcements". then after more than ten years they came back (for me) with "margerine eclipse", a great return to form.

je est un autre, l'enfer c'est les autres (alex in mainhattan), Friday, 5 July 2019 20:21 (four years ago) link

moka you are right peng! is so great.

je est un autre, l'enfer c'est les autres (alex in mainhattan), Friday, 5 July 2019 20:25 (four years ago) link

I just had an epiphany while revisiting their back catalog: all my favorite Stereolab songs have prominent Mary Hansen vocals. Her counter melodies on songs like "Brakhage" and "Fluorescences," to name just two examples, really make those songs for me. Such a shame she died so young and so tragically.

Paul Ponzi, Saturday, 6 July 2019 15:34 (four years ago) link

This is very true. It really sucks because she was starting to be featured more and more.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Saturday, 6 July 2019 16:38 (four years ago) link

anybody mention/find it interesting that they're not doing these recent shows with a female back-up singer? Mary was a great part of the band obv but they had other singers, and the female harmonies is such a great part of their sound.

dan selzer, Saturday, 6 July 2019 18:31 (four years ago) link

I wish they'd consider it. Perhaps it's just too expensive to add a 6th person.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Saturday, 6 July 2019 22:24 (four years ago) link

The times I saw them post-Mary they had a horn player filling in the harmony parts. Not the same, but it kinda worked live.

henry s, Sunday, 7 July 2019 00:04 (four years ago) link

I think their keyboard and bass players provide some vocals now, but it's not the same

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Sunday, 7 July 2019 01:16 (four years ago) link

I was thinking of someone like Morgane Lhote

dan selzer, Sunday, 7 July 2019 03:55 (four years ago) link

The OG Mary (Gina Morris, was in the groop 1990-1992) is still around, but now lives in Australia (ironically where Mary was from):

https://i.imgur.com/GyAQZTM.jpg

(far right)

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Sunday, 7 July 2019 04:17 (four years ago) link

nonsense, we all know Leticia is the far right one

akm, Monday, 8 July 2019 00:23 (four years ago) link

Lol

Evans on Hammond (evol j), Monday, 8 July 2019 01:20 (four years ago) link

she still (blue) milking that red bull ca$h

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Monday, 8 July 2019 13:01 (four years ago) link

I don't think this has been mentioned anywhere else? From Minneapolis' Surly Brewing:

https://untappd.akamaized.net/photos/2019_07_07/16ffa89655efde4a254d0a73175d66fc_640x640.jpg

confusementalism (Dan Peterson), Monday, 8 July 2019 20:29 (four years ago) link

Surly only looks out for one guy.

Garbo Pond (Leee), Monday, 8 July 2019 21:23 (four years ago) link

well, that was extremely stressful but between Duophonic and Bleep, I was able to get all 3 limited editions. can't believe how quickly Dots and Loops sold out.

brotherlovesdub, Tuesday, 9 July 2019 14:48 (four years ago) link

Managed to be on my email this AM, so I got all 3 via Duophonic. Pretty psyched.

Also v v v psyched that Bitchin Bajas is opening much of the US tour. Two favorite bands in one place!

dronestreet, Tuesday, 9 July 2019 18:34 (four years ago) link

three weeks pass...

Clear vinyl editions of ETK, Dots, and Cobra up here: https://flashlightvinyl.com/

Snagged a copy of Cobra, only 500 copies afaik

flappy bird, Wednesday, 31 July 2019 17:19 (four years ago) link

IDGI are these pre-orders? nobody will actually have them in stock until Sept. 6th, right?

sleeve, Wednesday, 31 July 2019 17:23 (four years ago) link

right

my understanding from the bleep pre-orders was the obi-strip versions (ultra-deluxe?) sold out, and they only had black vinyl left for pre-order

whatever this shit is confusing

hope i didn't get ripped off

flappy bird, Wednesday, 31 July 2019 17:24 (four years ago) link

well $30 is a great price for a 3xLP regardless

sleeve, Wednesday, 31 July 2019 17:28 (four years ago) link

My understanding was 500 copies for the obi strip versions, 2000 for the clear vinyl with scratch card. The 500 copies mentioned by Flashlight might be set aside for US distribution, or maybe it's just an error. Regardless, it's cheaper than getting them from the UK for us Yanks!

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Wednesday, 31 July 2019 17:59 (four years ago) link

two months pass...

Clear vinyl editions of ETK, Dots, and Cobra up here: https://flashlightvinyl.com/

Did anyone here order and receive these Stereolab LPs from Flashlight Vinyl? Their website is down. I emailed them yesterday and am awaiting a response.

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Wednesday, 2 October 2019 14:20 (four years ago) link

two weeks pass...

same thing happened to me. emailed them weeks ago and no response. looks like a record store that went out of business

flappy bird, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 23:49 (four years ago) link

seems like they were bought by Hellcat Vinyl based on a quick google, if it’s the store in Minneapolis.

omar little, Thursday, 17 October 2019 00:09 (four years ago) link

one month passes...

*sighs*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ03P-DjLy8

Lactose Shaolin Wanker (Raymond Cummings), Saturday, 14 December 2019 21:52 (four years ago) link

three months pass...

Watching this concert from 1994, when they were at the peak of their rock phase, and thinking about how cool Mary Hansen was and how much I miss her. Remarkably good video quality for such an early show.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGEbvWltruE&t=2732s

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 1 April 2020 02:14 (four years ago) link

Take 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGEbvWltruE

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 1 April 2020 02:15 (four years ago) link

Gah! It sucks that I'm getting so paranoid that when a band I love gets bumped up on ILX I fear that it's because a member has fallen ill.

Cow_Art, Wednesday, 1 April 2020 03:15 (four years ago) link

two months pass...

Just a heads-up, I know we love our physical media but in the current Bleep sale, the Stereolab expanded editions are included in their very cheap digital deal. If you buy 10 albums (mp3, lossless, 24 bit even for some) you get them for £30 / €35 / $US35, I picked up all 7 EEs and some Broadcast / LoneLady (OK I did two ten-fer deals and got a bunch of other stuff too).
But for me, who bought all the OG releases and was unsure if the extras on the new versions were worth it, it's the right price to satisfy my curiosity without piracy.

assert (MatthewK), Friday, 26 June 2020 05:26 (three years ago) link

imo the sound alone on the new ones is worth it, but yeah I get the rebuying reluctance

in other news, the bonus 7" of demos is fantastic, lots of Mary vocals

sleeve, Friday, 26 June 2020 13:59 (three years ago) link

i read that david pajo was briefly in stereolab, got me very curious. anyone know further details or know of video? guessing he wasn't on any studio material

global tetrahedron, Friday, 26 June 2020 14:02 (three years ago) link

apparently it was for a few months in 1996 between eTK and fluorescences, from after duncan brown left until richard harrison joined

ufo, Friday, 26 June 2020 14:14 (three years ago) link

I recently saw a classic group pic of the 'Lab circa Pajo's tenure (1995):

https://www.instagram.com/p/CBBv9MoCttA/

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 26 June 2020 15:51 (three years ago) link

Must have been very brief because Richard Harrison was with them on the ETK tour.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 26 June 2020 15:54 (three years ago) link

Full show video with Pajo on bass here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnW7EyTnFmA

Position Position, Friday, 26 June 2020 16:35 (three years ago) link

oh hey i was at that show, pretty amazing setlist

( X '____' )/ (zappi), Friday, 26 June 2020 16:46 (three years ago) link

Martin’s posted an image of a new Duophonic Super 45s release on Instagram - he’s such a tease

Jeff W, Friday, 26 June 2020 17:07 (three years ago) link

That must've been an epic tour, they didn't make it to Boston until 8 months later. Can't find any info about exactly how long Pajo played with them.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:13 (three years ago) link

usenet groups probably had all the info on this (times like this is where i miss the old internet).

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:34 (three years ago) link

I thought maybe koly would, but no dice.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:38 (three years ago) link

i am aghast that you didn't know just off the top of your head

mookieproof, Friday, 26 June 2020 18:40 (three years ago) link

(this was not a zing; i feel like you are our stereolab subject matter expert)

mookieproof, Friday, 26 June 2020 18:44 (three years ago) link

I didn't even know he played with them at all until just recently

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:50 (three years ago) link

sorry man, I'm gonna have to ask you to hand in your Clif badge until we review this incident

sleeve, Friday, 26 June 2020 18:59 (three years ago) link

I had a good run

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 26 June 2020 19:13 (three years ago) link

I would venture to say after looking at Koly and David's credits on discogs that Duncan Brown left Stereolab after ETK recording sessions and that David replaced him for the European tour that took place in the second half of 1995. There are 2 live performances on youtube from this tour as well as a radio session that show Dave in the band during this stretch.

But he was super busy in the first half of 1995, he performed on both The For Carnation & King Kong records as well as launched his solo career (as "M"). His 2nd release in early 1996 was a split with Monade (Laetitia's solo project) and he also played on her side of the split.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 26 June 2020 19:39 (three years ago) link

Give Al the badge, sleeve

Jeff W, Friday, 26 June 2020 19:43 (three years ago) link

Meantime I'm just waiting on those two new Switched On volumes...

Ned Raggett, Friday, 26 June 2020 20:02 (three years ago) link

Pretty sure Duncan was kicked out because he couldn't play the more fiddly ETK stuff.

Position Position, Friday, 26 June 2020 20:04 (three years ago) link

xxp sorry, not my call, it has to go to ILX committee decision

sleeve, Friday, 26 June 2020 20:06 (three years ago) link

one month passes...

I sometimes think 'Three Dee Melodie' is my favorite opening song to any album. It's got Mary singing, Laetitia singing, Tim's incredible guitar sound, a fantastic organ drone. It sets up the world of MAQ so perfectly.

Position Position, Saturday, 15 August 2020 00:04 (three years ago) link

otmfm

sleeve, Saturday, 15 August 2020 00:38 (three years ago) link

And yet Tone Burst, Metronomic Underground, and Brakhage are also amazing opening songs in their own ways.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Saturday, 15 August 2020 00:41 (three years ago) link

Yep. They do good openings. Super Falling Star, too.

Position Position, Saturday, 15 August 2020 10:44 (three years ago) link

bursting through our buh-rears

mookieproof, Wednesday, 19 August 2020 23:27 (three years ago) link

vonal declosion, esp on headphones

global tetrahedron, Thursday, 20 August 2020 00:53 (three years ago) link

Fuses, Harmonium and Outer Bongolia are also brilliant openers.

everything, Thursday, 20 August 2020 02:34 (three years ago) link

four months pass...

@stereolabgroop release Electrically Possessed - Switched On Vol. 4 on February 26th 2021 via Duophonic UHF Disks and Warp. Pre-order now https://t.co/mAUHbe9Eqe and also take a look out our new items of merchandise. pic.twitter.com/5UBVut7IwC

— Stereolab (@stereolabgroop) January 14, 2021

Looks like it is First of the Microbe Hunters plus tour singles and various odds and ends.

Mr. Cacciatore (Moodles), Thursday, 14 January 2021 15:16 (three years ago) link

Great news, finally!

J. Sam, Thursday, 14 January 2021 15:24 (three years ago) link

Ooh, nice. First of the Microbe Hunters disappeared from Spotify a couple of years ago--I wonder if this had anything to do with it.

jaymc, Thursday, 14 January 2021 15:40 (three years ago) link

WHERE IS "LO FI" GOD DAMN IT

Überschadenfreude (sleeve), Thursday, 14 January 2021 15:47 (three years ago) link

(great news, obv)

Überschadenfreude (sleeve), Thursday, 14 January 2021 15:47 (three years ago) link

Pre-ordered!

Nice to see a couple of unreleased tunes on there as well as previously unavailable alternate versions. Wasn’t expecting that.

Also good to see a few format options. But if you want the multicoloured vinyl edition (which does look amazing) with your name on it, it’s via the Duophonic ochre store only I think.

Jeff W, Thursday, 14 January 2021 17:07 (three years ago) link

Also good to see a few format options. But if you want the multicoloured vinyl edition (which does look amazing) with your name on it, it’s via the Duophonic ochre store only I think.

Already sold out when I opened the email, natch. Since I'm assuming the Mirri board version (that means it's shiny, right?) will end up in brick and mortar indie retailers, I think I'll skip the preorder this time around.

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Thursday, 14 January 2021 17:45 (three years ago) link

WHERE IS "LO FI" GOD DAMN IT

I gotta wonder. Supposedly there was a vol. 5 in the works as well. Maybe one last everything-and-the-kitchen-sink comp to go?

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 14 January 2021 17:47 (three years ago) link

Still quite a bit missing from the Switched On series across all eras, so hopefully Volume 5!

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Thursday, 14 January 2021 18:06 (three years ago) link

Yeah I think Simple Headphone Mind / Trippin With the Birds remain uncompiled too. Is it sad that I kind of regret unsealing my CD?

assert (MatthewK), Thursday, 14 January 2021 18:44 (three years ago) link

oh also this is the Lab's worst cover art by a *huge* margin

assert (MatthewK), Thursday, 14 January 2021 18:44 (three years ago) link

Since I'm assuming the Mirri board version (that means it's shiny, right?) will end up in brick and mortar indie retailers, I think I'll skip the preorder this time around.

PRE-ORDER: Stereolab - Electrically Possessed (Switched On Volume 4)
LOCAL & REGULAR CUSTOMERS - there is a very ltd ed of this with "mirrorboard sleeve". If you order this, we'll put names in a hat and a few lucky ones will get the ltd ed upgrade

assert (MatthewK), Thursday, 14 January 2021 19:11 (three years ago) link

Oscillons from the Anti-Sun still has a lot of stuff that's not collected here? Or does this round up all of that?

Cow_Art, Thursday, 14 January 2021 21:22 (three years ago) link

Yes I thought Oscillions was basically the stand in for SO volume 4

Michael F Gill, Thursday, 14 January 2021 21:51 (three years ago) link

Duophonic don't own Low Fi so they aren't in control of remastering/rereleasing/compiling it. Too Pure still owns it, and they did put remastered versions of Peng! and Space Age Batchelor Pad Music in the last few years so hopefully they'll put Low Fi out again. And Duophonic was somehow able to license the Super-Electric EP from Too Pure so they could put Switched On out again (at least on vinyl), so maybe they'll work together on something.

I love Low Fi and wish they'd actually put out that entire session as an LP. As best I can tell these were all recorded in one June 1992 session:
Low Fi
(Varoom!)
Laisser-Faire
Elektro
Mountain
Revox
John Cage Bubblegum
Sadistic

city worker, Thursday, 14 January 2021 21:59 (three years ago) link

I went to duophonic pretty much as soon as this was announced and the colored vinyl was already sold out.

Mr. Cacciatore (Moodles), Thursday, 14 January 2021 22:38 (three years ago) link

xps amazing and very helpful info, yeah that might be my fave Lab session ever!

kind of a bummer about the Too Pure rights, though

Überschadenfreude (sleeve), Friday, 15 January 2021 00:00 (three years ago) link

My sense was that the colored vinyl was super-limited (and only available from Duophonic) while the Mirri board version was less limited and available from indie retailers (similar proportions to the clear vinyl with tape obi vs. without tape obi last time).

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Friday, 15 January 2021 02:58 (three years ago) link

one year passes...

Stereolab - Series en Direct (Live 1993-2019)

mookieproof, Thursday, 24 February 2022 20:05 (two years ago) link

Pretty great. Happily downloading the FLACs as I type...

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 24 February 2022 20:44 (two years ago) link

insane, really looking forward to blasting that 2002-era 12+ minute version of John Cage Bubblegum as soon as I can

bad milk blood robot (sleeve), Thursday, 24 February 2022 21:22 (two years ago) link

this is gonna make my weekend

nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Thursday, 24 February 2022 21:26 (two years ago) link

this is exciting!

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Thursday, 24 February 2022 21:30 (two years ago) link

there are also more collections at the bottom of that archive dot org page (!)

mookieproof, Thursday, 24 February 2022 21:45 (two years ago) link

September/October tour dates for US and Canada announced

willem, Tuesday, 1 March 2022 17:14 (two years ago) link

three months pass...

I've had the "Dots and Loops" CD in my car for three months straight, AMA.

Kate (rushomancy), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 00:02 (one year ago) link

do you prefer the cover with the green background and the blue foreground or vice versa

although i guess there are other choices now

mookieproof, Wednesday, 15 June 2022 00:05 (one year ago) link

Blue? I see it as two different shades of green (or maybe blue-green and yellow-green)

J. Sam, Wednesday, 15 June 2022 00:13 (one year ago) link

maybe their most sparkly album

brimstead, Wednesday, 15 June 2022 00:56 (one year ago) link

My favorite album of theirs along with Transient Random…

Antifa Sandwich Artist (Boring, Maryland), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 01:15 (one year ago) link

do you prefer the cover with the green background and the blue foreground or vice versa

although i guess there are other choices now

― mookieproof

i have no idea what color the cover of my copy of "dots and loops" is, the cd is in the car, not the cover. i guess in my mind it's green as the background and blue as the foreground but god knows if i'm remembering that right.

Kate (rushomancy), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 04:41 (one year ago) link

Peng! and Dots and Loops are constantly being played around here.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 12:51 (one year ago) link

Ok ask a question, then… mm rate the songs from best to worst:

✖✖✖ (Moka), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 12:53 (one year ago) link

I find the original Swtiched On Stereolab to be one of the most perfect collections I know.

Michael F Gill, Wednesday, 15 June 2022 14:17 (one year ago) link

I keep seeing the vinyl reissues at the local shop and I'm considering getting them. the material they're made out of is pretty neat at least

frogbs, Wednesday, 15 June 2022 14:38 (one year ago) link

they are very well done reissues, fwiw

thinkmanship (sleeve), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 14:39 (one year ago) link

agreed, worth it for the demos alone

nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 14:50 (one year ago) link

yes, the reissues are very worth it, nice extras, they sound great, all have full lyrics and song-by-song liner notes

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 16:45 (one year ago) link

Ok ask a question, then… mm rate the songs on 'Tadpoles' by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band from best to worst:

― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Wednesday, June 15, 2022 8:53 AM (four hours ago)

fixed

The 25 Best Songs Ever Ranked In Order (Deflatormouse), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 17:14 (one year ago) link

I guess my question would be, do you still refer to Laetitia Sadier as 'Ms. Sadier' or do you call her 'Tish' now?

The 25 Best Songs Ever Ranked In Order (Deflatormouse), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 17:24 (one year ago) link

Tish, that's French

Shirt
Canyons of Your Mind
Tubas in the Moonlight
Mr. Apollo
I'm the Urban Spaceman
Ali-Baba's Camel
Laughing Blues
Hunting Tigers Out in 'Indiah'
By A Waterfall
Monster Mash
Dr. Jazz

Portrait Of A Dissolvi Ng Drea M (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 17:26 (one year ago) link

Laughing Blues
By A Waterfall
Tubas in the Moonlight
I'm the Urban Spaceman
Mr. Apollo
Shirt
Canyons of Your Mind
Hunting Tigers Out in'Indiah'
Ali-Baba's Camel
Monster Mash
Dr. Jazz

everything, Wednesday, 15 June 2022 18:03 (one year ago) link

I keep seeing the vinyl reissues at the local shop and I'm considering getting them. the material they're made out of is pretty neat at least

― frogbs

vinyl? aren't most records made out of that?

so here are the answers i have to the questions that have been asked

Ok ask a question, then… mm rate the songs from best to worst:

― ✖✖✖ (Moka)

i hate to give a non-answer but i kind of like all the songs in different ways! i just have a hard time rating one song as being "better" than another, the reason it's been in my car for three months is because all the songs are good. if there was a song i didn't like i'd wind up skipping it, and i don't ever skip any songs.

Ok ask a question, then… mm rate the songs on 'Tadpoles' by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band from best to worst:

― The 25 Best Songs Ever Ranked In Order (Deflatormouse)

you know, i respect the bonzo dog doo dah band and all but i'm not sure i've listened to any of their records straight through, including _tadpoles_. i guess maybe i'll try to do that after meditation, but if i get distracted or bored i'll probably turn it off. i know i've heard a lot of the songs, like their version of "monster mash", "mr apollo", "canyons of your mind", "i'm the urban spacemen", probably "readymades", but i can't remember what any of them _sound_ like. i like "eleven mustachioed daughters" and "cyborg signal" by vivian stanshall's big grunt. i don't like "the strain". i'm not generally interested in songs about constipation, and if i were, screamin' jay hawkins' "constipation blues" is better, especially given how much he sounds like david lee roth. i also like "unfinished words" by the rutles.

I guess my question would be, do you still refer to Laetitia Sadier as 'Ms. Sadier' or do you call her 'Tish' now?

― The 25 Best Songs Ever Ranked In Order (Deflatormouse)

i don't call anybody "tish". "tish" to me is short for "tishoumaren", not that tishoumaren comes up in conversation, but it's not a word i can particularly spell or pronounce so "tish" seems like a good way of referring to it. hopefully that's not offensive.

"laetitia" in a word mostly makes me think of the obscure but very good actually weirdo black metal band "laetitia in holocaust", which probably is _not_ a reference to laetitia sadier. also, i have a hard time spelling and pronouncing ms. sadier's (well i guess there's your answer) first _and_ last names - in my mind she is some disowned relative of sgt. barry sadler of "ballad of the green berets" fame.

i would also like to give a shout-out to Laetitia Tamko of Vagabon. i've barely heard the album but what i heard i liked.

Kate (rushomancy), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 18:49 (one year ago) link

she was listed as Seaya on their earlier records, so I assume that's her actual nickname

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 20:25 (one year ago) link

Great answers, Kate! "Tish" to me is reminiscent of 'Tisch School of the Arts' I guess, but that's because I live in New York. Does Tim Gane smell European?

The 25 Best Songs Ever Ranked In Order (Deflatormouse), Wednesday, 15 June 2022 20:43 (one year ago) link

lottery emails going out

( X '____' )/ (zappi), Thursday, 23 June 2022 09:41 (one year ago) link

For Switched on Vol 5? How does one get in on this, if one is not already on their mailing list?

joni mitchell jarre (anagram), Thursday, 23 June 2022 11:33 (one year ago) link

you needed to be on their mailing list and opted in to the lottery
this is just for the limited edition though

tracklist

Simple Headphone Mind’ b/w ‘Trippin’ With The Birds’ was the second collaboration between Nurse With Wound and Stereolab. A 12” disk released on yellow vinyl [1000 copies] and black vinyl [4996 copies] The sleeve was made from a 'Mylar style’, aluminium coloured, material that was glued and sealed – each purchaser had to open the sleeve to discover which colour vinyl they had bought. The CDs were also released in a sealed sleeve. Originally released 28th April 1997 via Duophonic Super 45s. Catalogue numbers DS33-11 / DS45CD-11.

The ‘Low Fi’ EP - ‘Low Fi’, ‘[Varoom!]’, ‘Laisser-Faire’ and ‘Elektro [he held the world in his iron grip]’ was originally released as a limited edition clear vinyl 10” [approx 500 copies], black vinyl 10” and CD. Released 28th September 1992 by Too Pure. Catalogue numbers Pure 14 / Pure CD14.

‘Robot Riot’ and ‘Unity Purity Occasional’ were both written for sculptures made by Charles Long - an artist that we had previously collaborated with on the ‘Music For The Amorphous Body Study Center’ project. ‘Unity Purity Occasional’ was used in 2000 for Charles' sculpture of the same name - "Unity Purity Occasional is a sculpture with six hand-blown, tear-shaped glass cups filled with antibacterial hand gel that the visitor can pump out and disinfect their hands with. The song is channeled through three tubes that simultaneously blow the visitors’ hands dry with warm jets of air." [Text by Niki Kralli Anell]. ‘Robot Riot’ is previously unreleased.

‘Spool of Collusion’ and ‘Forensic Itch’ were originally released on August 18th 2008 as a black vinyl 7” that was given away with the initial pressing [5000 copies] of the ‘Chemical Chords’ LP. Released via Duophonic UHF Disks / 4AD. Catalogue number AD2820. ‘Spool of Collusion’ was also added, as a bonus track, to the Japanese CD release of ‘Chemical Chords’.

‘Symbolic Logic Of Now!’ was one side of a split 7” with Soi-Disant. 100 copies on blue vinyl and 2000 copies on black vinyl. Originally released in 1998 by Luke Warm Music. Catalogue number LWM001.

‘Ronco Symphony’ demo – a demo version of the track from 1993’s 'The Groop Played "Space Age Batchelor Pad Music"’ album. Previously unreleased.

A cover of the track ‘ABC’ by The Multitude from The Godz album ‘The Third Testament’. The track was originally recorded for a Godz tribute album called ‘Godz Is Not A Put On’ and released in an edition of 500 copies by Lissy’s Records in 1996. The track was later released as one side of a yellow glitter 7” that was part of an exclusive Japanese box set edition of ‘Aluminum Tunes [Switched On Volume 3]’. Yellow glitter 7” – approximately 3000 copies. Catalogue number D-UHF-D21.

‘Magne-Music’ and ‘The Nth Degrees’ were added as bonus tracks to the UK limited edition CD of ‘Chemical Chords’ released 18th August 2008 via Duophonic UHF Disks / 4AD. Catalogue number CADD2815CD. Both tracks also appear on the Japanese edition of ‘Chemical Chords’.

‘Blaue Milch’ was recorded for a Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra compilation album – each artist on the album was sent a Peter Thomas audio track and was asked to build it into a new track. Originally released in 1998 by the Bungalow record label. Catalogue number Bung 048.2.

The original recording of ‘Plastic Mile’. The re-recording was released as a 7” b/w ‘I Was A Sunny Rainphase’ and subsequently compiled onto Stereolab’s ‘Fab Four Suture’ album. Previously unreleased.

‘Yes Sir! I Can Moogie’ was originally released in 1995 as part of a single sided 3 track 7” flexi-disk via Wurlitzer Jukebox. Catalogue number WJ03 - 1000 copies were pressed.

‘Refractions In The Plastic Pulse’, a track from the ‘Dots And Loops’ album remixed by Autechre. A 12” disk released on 20th April 1998 via Duophonic UHF Disks. Catalogue number D-UHF-D19. 500 copies pressed on translucent yellow vinyl and 2972 copies on black vinyl.

‘XXXOOO’ was originally released in 1992 as part of a single sided 3 track 7” flexi-disk via the Encore! label. The flexi-disk was given away with edition #6 of the 'Tea Time' fanzine. Catalogue number Encore 001.

A live version of the ‘Emperor Tomato Ketchup’ album track ‘Cybele's Reverie’. Recorded 26th September 2004 when Stereolab supported Air at The Hollywood Bowl, CA. USA. Previously unreleased.

( X '____' )/ (zappi), Thursday, 23 June 2022 11:37 (one year ago) link

This is likely the last Switched On, isn’t it?

Legalize Suburban Benches (Raymond Cummings), Thursday, 23 June 2022 13:15 (one year ago) link

Probably? Apparently due to licensing issues the Low-Fi EP tracks on Vol. 5 are not on the digital release, just on the CD and Vinyl versions.

J. Sam, Thursday, 23 June 2022 15:10 (one year ago) link

After five volumes, Switched On series to be Switched Off, and here’s why/that’s ok.

Michael F Gill, Thursday, 23 June 2022 15:13 (one year ago) link

Not true that Ronco Symphony Demo had never been released! I got this flexi somewhere: https://rateyourmusic.com/release/single/stereolab-submariner/space-watch/

dan selzer, Thursday, 23 June 2022 15:50 (one year ago) link

nice to see Low-Fi get a high quality vinyl re-release

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Thursday, 23 June 2022 15:51 (one year ago) link

lol that was my reaction, I have that 5” flexi with the Ronco Symphony demo on it

Jaime Pressly and America (f. hazel), Thursday, 23 June 2022 15:51 (one year ago) link

Just listened to Robot Riot - would fit right in on MAQ so I'm a bit surprised that it was actually planned for one of the Charles Long collabs (or, to put it another way, it makes sense that it wasn't used for such in the end).

Really pleased that Unity Purity Occasional is going to be on this comp; that's the one ultra rare Lab "release" I've never heard. This is what the sculpture looks like:
https://www.magasin3.com/en/artwork/unity-purity-occasional-2/

Jeff W, Thursday, 23 June 2022 16:45 (one year ago) link

three months pass...

Saw them at Roadrunner in Boston last night, which is a terrific venue. Enjoyable but the absolutely terrible sound (their live sound person's fault as the opener had great sound and a very similar lineup) made the experience a lot less pleasant than it should've been. Current band is pretty tight tho and the song selection was very good.

Gerald McBoing-Boing to thread?

Naive Teen Idol, Wednesday, 5 October 2022 16:35 (one year ago) link

Y'all want this thread. :-D

The future of Stereolab

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 5 October 2022 17:08 (one year ago) link

three months pass...

Oh, Refried Ectoplasm! I love thee so.

The Triumphant Return of Bernard & Stubbs (Raymond Cummings), Wednesday, 1 February 2023 12:34 (one year ago) link


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