Hm okay "once a month" doesn't sound like I'm that keen. I'm pretty keen.
― umsworth (emsworth), Thursday, 21 June 2018 06:26 (five years ago) link
I probably listen to more Stereolab, and they probably put out more good music, but Broadcast have always seemed like a special band for me in a way that Stereolab just don't.
― mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Thursday, 21 June 2018 06:29 (five years ago) link
Stereolab
― flappy bird, Thursday, 21 June 2018 06:31 (five years ago) link
Could never get into any Broadcast except Work and Non Work
― flappy bird, Thursday, 21 June 2018 06:33 (five years ago) link
there was a winter where i would only listen to broadcast, and there's something about the muted grandness of the noise made by people that for me is inextricable from an indeterminable feeling of approaching a precipice but not knowing where it is; at that time "come on let's go" felt like the truest articulation of moving w/in that space, and it still does. so i have to go w them
― lowercase (eric), Thursday, 21 June 2018 08:01 (five years ago) link
echoing emsworth on the general long-stretch fatigue of listening to stereolab, although i like em for sure
― lowercase (eric), Thursday, 21 June 2018 08:07 (five years ago) link
Stereolab for the mind and Broadcast for the heart. Can't choose, won't choose.
― an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Thursday, 21 June 2018 10:08 (five years ago) link
What you mean, "Versus"?
Get away with you...
― Mark G, Thursday, 21 June 2018 10:27 (five years ago) link
Good point. I'd love to hear from anyone who likes one band and dislikes the other.
I used to be that person, so...
I loved Stereolab from the first moment I heard them, whereas for years after I first heard Broadcast I found them uncomfortably... sterile, I guess? Friends said "oh, you like Stereolab, you like Warp Records, you must like Broadcast" and I'd think "really? is that what people hear when they hear Stereolab?"
They just didn't make sense to me until "Haha Sound", which unlocked what I'd been missing from their older work too. (Actually I saw them live in 2000 or '01 and enjoyed it, so that probably helped, but I didn't work my way back to the records until Haha Sound came out.)
I love both bands now, though - but I'd still vote Stereolab. (Sorry!)
― a passing spacecadet, Thursday, 21 June 2018 10:53 (five years ago) link
Btw I like 90s Stereolab including the early two-chord stuff way more than the post-Fluorescences stuff (which I now find OK, but I did find D&L also very cold & sterile at first) so that probably correlates with my not getting into Broadcast
― a passing spacecadet, Thursday, 21 June 2018 10:56 (five years ago) link
Love both bands to bits, but I have to vote for Broadcast in this one. Their corpus of work isn't as big as Stereolab's, which kind of works in their favour. Stereolab's output is consistently brilliant, but Broadcast's peaks are even higher. It's magical.
― lbi's life of limitless european glamour (Le Bateau Ivre), Thursday, 21 June 2018 11:08 (five years ago) link
which unlocked what I'd been missing from their older work
Yeah I definitely had this type of experience with Broadcast - of the depth of their work being revealed retrospectively. In my case seeing them live sent me back to the records with a vastly deepened appreciation of what they did.
I think also the linkup with Ghost Box perhaps gave me a slightly tweaked context for thinking about them, which helped a lot too.
Before this I had definitely written them off as sub-Stereolab, for whatever incorrect reasons.
― umsworth (emsworth), Thursday, 21 June 2018 11:09 (five years ago) link
Broadcast. Love stereolab but not sure anything they’ve done is as resonant as something like tears in the typing pool for me
― mind how you go (Ross), Thursday, 21 June 2018 11:21 (five years ago) link
This is impossible, really. Emotionally and tempermentally I think I'd have to go with Broadcast. But heard Stereolab earlier and was lead by them to a lot of music I came to love; whereas I already knew a good bit of the soundworld Broadcast were drawing from and so sort of appreciated their perfection of a context. I love them both for proving that sounds and ideas are never "finished" if there are people who still have something new to say with them, and the fickleness of popular recording tastes doesn't mean everything pulling from a tradition is "retro".
I'm one of what I take to be the small faction that prefers Stereolab's 'Dots and Loops' and after work to their more guitar-based Nue-inspired earlier work.
― Soundslike, Thursday, 21 June 2018 11:32 (five years ago) link
Stereolab were better live tbh
― mind how you go (Ross), Thursday, 21 June 2018 11:33 (five years ago) link
I couldn't choose between Dots and Loops and their krauty stuff tbh. They're perfect companions, all part of the same body of work imo.
xp
― lbi's life of limitless european glamour (Le Bateau Ivre), Thursday, 21 June 2018 11:33 (five years ago) link
Broadcast classic for playing Vancouver on HalloweenPerfect occult vibes
― mind how you go (Ross), Thursday, 21 June 2018 11:35 (five years ago) link
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DSZrJ9hWkAAYtMc.jpg
― The Savic Detectives (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 21 June 2018 11:36 (five years ago) link
lol
― lbi's life of limitless european glamour (Le Bateau Ivre), Thursday, 21 June 2018 11:36 (five years ago) link
This seems like a reasonable thread to mention a couple mixes I did a while back in tribute to Stereolab and Broadcast a while back. The first is an exploration for some of the music in the 60s-70s that set the stage for Stereolab and Broadcast. The second is a mix of contemporaries and bands following in their footsteps.
https://musicophilia.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/musicophilia_00_various_-_la-diffusion_1957-1975_front.jpg?w=500&h=500
Various – ‘La Diffusion’A Tribute to the spirit of Broadcast and Stereolab (1957-1975)SIDE A01 [00:00] Raymond SCOTT – “The Rhythm Modulator” (Manhattan Research Co., 1957)02 [01:12] Silver APPLES – “Oscilations” (Silver Apples, 1969)03 [03:55] Barry FORGIE – “Dawn Mists” (Stringtronics, 1972)04 [07:17] Jean-Michel JARRE – “Black Bird” (Rarities, 1972)05 [10:24] Mother Mallard’s Portable MASTERPIECE CO. – “Cloudscape for Peggy” (Self-Titled, 1970)06 [13:40] Jacques THOLLOT – “Cecile” (Quand le son Devient Aigu, 1971)07 [15:33] White NOISE – “Your Hidden Dreams” (An Electric Storm, 1969)08 [20:36] Paolo RENOSTO – “Confronto” (Here and Now Vol. 2, 1974)SIDE B09 [22:50] Ian LANGLEY – “Frantique” (Reggae for Real, 1973)10 [25:27] Blue PHANTOM – “Equilibrium” (Distortions, 1971)11 [29:11] Braen’s MACHINE – “Obstinacy” (Underground, 1971)12 [32:46] Karl Heinz SCHAFER – “La Victime” (Les Gants Blancs du Diable, 1973)13 [36:23] Jacques SIROUL – “See” (Midway, 1973)14 [39:53] David AXELROD – “Holy Are You (Instrumental)” (Release of an Oath, 1968)15 [44:14] Piero UMILIANI – “La Rinuncia” (La Ragazza Fuoristrada, 1973)16 [46:23] GOBLIN – “School at Night (Lullaby)” (Profondo Rosso, 1975)SIDE C17 [50:00] ORGANISATION – “Silver Forest” (Tone Float, 1970)18 [52:27] Franz AUFFRAY – “Sweet Popcorn Part 2” (Original Popcorn, 1969)19 [55:13] Guy BOYER – “Pop Sticks” (Ballad Pour un Vibra, 1971)20 [58:12] Ennio MORRICONE – “The Victim” (Maccie Solari, 1974)21 [61:41] Alan PARKER & John CAMERON – “Survival” (Afro Rock, 1973)22 [64:47] Ananda SHANKAR – “Metamorphosis” (Ananda Shankar, 1970)23 [68:02] United States of AMERICA – “Cloud Song” (The United States of America, 1968)24 [71:32] Billy GREEN – “The Death of Doctor Death” (Stone, 1974)SIDE D25 [72:58] Alessandro ALESSANDRONI – “Galleria di Immagini” (Prisma Sonoro, 1974)26 [76:52] Alain GORAGUER – “Valse des Statues” (La Planete Sauvage, 1973)27 [79:14] Jacqueline THIBAULT – “Le Loup Quie Pleure” (Laurence Vanay, 1974)28 [81:12] Manfred HUBLER and Siegfried SCHWAB – “Necronomania” (Der Teufel Kam Aus Akasava, 1971)29 [83:33] Tom DISSEVELT and Kid BALTAN – “Moon Maid” (Electronic Music, 1962)30 [86:34] Free DESIGN – “An Elegy” (You Could Be Born Again, 1968)31 [89:25] Philippe BESOMBES – “Theme Grave” (Libra, 1975)32 [91:21] Gianni ODDI – “Omerta” (Style, 1974)
SIDE A
01 [00:00] Raymond SCOTT – “The Rhythm Modulator” (Manhattan Research Co., 1957)02 [01:12] Silver APPLES – “Oscilations” (Silver Apples, 1969)03 [03:55] Barry FORGIE – “Dawn Mists” (Stringtronics, 1972)04 [07:17] Jean-Michel JARRE – “Black Bird” (Rarities, 1972)05 [10:24] Mother Mallard’s Portable MASTERPIECE CO. – “Cloudscape for Peggy” (Self-Titled, 1970)06 [13:40] Jacques THOLLOT – “Cecile” (Quand le son Devient Aigu, 1971)07 [15:33] White NOISE – “Your Hidden Dreams” (An Electric Storm, 1969)08 [20:36] Paolo RENOSTO – “Confronto” (Here and Now Vol. 2, 1974)
SIDE B
09 [22:50] Ian LANGLEY – “Frantique” (Reggae for Real, 1973)10 [25:27] Blue PHANTOM – “Equilibrium” (Distortions, 1971)11 [29:11] Braen’s MACHINE – “Obstinacy” (Underground, 1971)12 [32:46] Karl Heinz SCHAFER – “La Victime” (Les Gants Blancs du Diable, 1973)13 [36:23] Jacques SIROUL – “See” (Midway, 1973)14 [39:53] David AXELROD – “Holy Are You (Instrumental)” (Release of an Oath, 1968)15 [44:14] Piero UMILIANI – “La Rinuncia” (La Ragazza Fuoristrada, 1973)16 [46:23] GOBLIN – “School at Night (Lullaby)” (Profondo Rosso, 1975)
SIDE C
17 [50:00] ORGANISATION – “Silver Forest” (Tone Float, 1970)18 [52:27] Franz AUFFRAY – “Sweet Popcorn Part 2” (Original Popcorn, 1969)19 [55:13] Guy BOYER – “Pop Sticks” (Ballad Pour un Vibra, 1971)20 [58:12] Ennio MORRICONE – “The Victim” (Maccie Solari, 1974)21 [61:41] Alan PARKER & John CAMERON – “Survival” (Afro Rock, 1973)22 [64:47] Ananda SHANKAR – “Metamorphosis” (Ananda Shankar, 1970)23 [68:02] United States of AMERICA – “Cloud Song” (The United States of America, 1968)24 [71:32] Billy GREEN – “The Death of Doctor Death” (Stone, 1974)
SIDE D
25 [72:58] Alessandro ALESSANDRONI – “Galleria di Immagini” (Prisma Sonoro, 1974)26 [76:52] Alain GORAGUER – “Valse des Statues” (La Planete Sauvage, 1973)27 [79:14] Jacqueline THIBAULT – “Le Loup Quie Pleure” (Laurence Vanay, 1974)28 [81:12] Manfred HUBLER and Siegfried SCHWAB – “Necronomania” (Der Teufel Kam Aus Akasava, 1971)29 [83:33] Tom DISSEVELT and Kid BALTAN – “Moon Maid” (Electronic Music, 1962)30 [86:34] Free DESIGN – “An Elegy” (You Could Be Born Again, 1968)31 [89:25] Philippe BESOMBES – “Theme Grave” (Libra, 1975)32 [91:21] Gianni ODDI – “Omerta” (Style, 1974)
https://musicophilia.wordpress.com/2015/08/23/musique-du-mondetribute-series-la-diffusion-1957-1975/
https://musicophilia.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/musicophilia_00_various_-_memories-of-tomorrow_1997-2015_cover.jpg?w=500&h=500
Various – ‘Memories of Tomorrow’(1997-2015)01 [00:00] Death and VANILLA – “Necessary Distortions” (To Where the Wild Things Are., 2015)02 [05:55] BEAK – “Lulsgate” (Beak II Bonus, 2012)03 [08:15] Jane WEAVER – “Argent” (The Silver Globe, 2014)04 [16:10] Mount Vernon ARTS LAB – “The Black Drop” (The Seance at Hobs Lane, 2007)05 [19:22] Last EX – “Trop Tard” (Last Ex, 2014)06 [23:57] His Name IS ALIVE – “Everything Takes Forever” (Ft. Lake, 1998)07 [28:02] The SOUNDCARRIERS – “Let It Ride” (Harmonium, 2009)08 [33:45] PORTISHEAD – “The Rip” (Third, 2008)09 [38:05] Belbury POLY – “Goat Foot” (The Belbury Tales, 2012)10 [41:03] BROADCAST – “Unchanging Window” (The Noise Mde by People, 2000)11 [44:48] CARIBOU – “After Hours” (Andorra, 2007)12 [50:44] Yo La TENGO – “The Sea Horse (excerpt)” (The Sounds of the Sounds of Science, 2002)13 [53:13] BECK – “Paper Tiger” (Sea Change, 2002)14 [57:56] IVY – “Back In Our Town” (Apartment Life, 1997)15 [62:27] TORTOISE – “I Set My Face to the Hillside” (TNT, 1998)16 [68:19] STEREOLAB – “The Emergency Kisses” (Cobra & Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night, 1999)17 [74:12] The Advisory CIRCLE – “The Patchwork Explains” (As the Crow Flies, 2011)18 [77:04] AIR – “Ce Matin La” (Moon Safari, 1998)19 [80:35] Erykah BADU and Flaming LIPS – “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” (Heady Fwends, 2012)
01 [00:00] Death and VANILLA – “Necessary Distortions” (To Where the Wild Things Are., 2015)02 [05:55] BEAK – “Lulsgate” (Beak II Bonus, 2012)03 [08:15] Jane WEAVER – “Argent” (The Silver Globe, 2014)04 [16:10] Mount Vernon ARTS LAB – “The Black Drop” (The Seance at Hobs Lane, 2007)05 [19:22] Last EX – “Trop Tard” (Last Ex, 2014)06 [23:57] His Name IS ALIVE – “Everything Takes Forever” (Ft. Lake, 1998)07 [28:02] The SOUNDCARRIERS – “Let It Ride” (Harmonium, 2009)08 [33:45] PORTISHEAD – “The Rip” (Third, 2008)09 [38:05] Belbury POLY – “Goat Foot” (The Belbury Tales, 2012)10 [41:03] BROADCAST – “Unchanging Window” (The Noise Mde by People, 2000)11 [44:48] CARIBOU – “After Hours” (Andorra, 2007)12 [50:44] Yo La TENGO – “The Sea Horse (excerpt)” (The Sounds of the Sounds of Science, 2002)13 [53:13] BECK – “Paper Tiger” (Sea Change, 2002)14 [57:56] IVY – “Back In Our Town” (Apartment Life, 1997)15 [62:27] TORTOISE – “I Set My Face to the Hillside” (TNT, 1998)16 [68:19] STEREOLAB – “The Emergency Kisses” (Cobra & Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night, 1999)17 [74:12] The Advisory CIRCLE – “The Patchwork Explains” (As the Crow Flies, 2011)18 [77:04] AIR – “Ce Matin La” (Moon Safari, 1998)19 [80:35] Erykah BADU and Flaming LIPS – “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” (Heady Fwends, 2012)
https://musicophilia.wordpress.com/2015/08/23/tribute-memories-of-tomorrow-1997-2015/
― Soundslike, Thursday, 21 June 2018 11:47 (five years ago) link
broadcast is great, but this isn't close
― iatee, Thursday, 21 June 2018 12:45 (five years ago) link
For me, without pause, Stereolab.
― afriendlypioneer, Thursday, 21 June 2018 13:58 (five years ago) link
This is very true despite the fact that Laetitia can be a bit pitchy, and Trish was one of the most perfectly pitched singers I've heard live.
Only got to see Broadcast once vs. about a dozen times for Stereolab. I was a bit dismayed at how much Broadcast copied Stereolab's drone jam shtick in their live show.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Thursday, 21 June 2018 14:04 (five years ago) link
Never really understood or liked the tendency to compare these two bands, more different than similar to each other.
Broadcast - got into them first and more deeply than subsequent Stereolab admiration.
― nashwan, Thursday, 21 June 2018 14:16 (five years ago) link
feel the same re comparison
― lowercase (eric), Thursday, 21 June 2018 14:37 (five years ago) link
gotta go with Stereolab, even though I greatly prefer Keenan's voice to Sadler's. Few bands can match the Mars-thru-Cobra run.
― paul mccartney & whinge (voodoo chili), Thursday, 21 June 2018 14:40 (five years ago) link
i think the comparison is mostly surface-level--eclectic experimental bands with an affectless female singer
― paul mccartney & whinge (voodoo chili), Thursday, 21 June 2018 14:41 (five years ago) link
They both draw on a certain retrofuturist non-hippie-60s vibe, but with very different specific focuses within that (admitedly niche) world. To me it's not really that they sound much alike, as that they sort of pair well to paint an even fuller picture. You could out it as extrovert/introvert, cool/emotional, futuristic/mystical, warm/chilly, etc.
― Soundslike, Thursday, 21 June 2018 14:46 (five years ago) link
This is sort of like Zep vs Sabbath or Fall vs Birthday Party. Breadth vs intensity.
― Mungolian Jerryset (bendy), Thursday, 21 June 2018 15:13 (five years ago) link
Not really a fair fight here tho, I would be surprised if broadcast won
― mind how you go (Ross), Thursday, 21 June 2018 15:30 (five years ago) link
Tough poll tho. I mean broadcast wrote come on let’s go, one of the most beautiful songs ever. But then stereolab has pack yer romantic mind!
Ugh
― mind how you go (Ross), Thursday, 21 June 2018 15:37 (five years ago) link
Broadcast got compared to Stereolab because two of their first three releases were on Stereolab's record label, and at the time they sounded like early Stereolab (The Book Lovers, Phantom, The World Backwards). Not a lot more complicated than that, surely? The music press by nature are lumpers, not splitters.
― com rad erry red flag (f. hazel), Thursday, 21 June 2018 15:41 (five years ago) link
Stereolab was definitely an important influence on Broadcast, but I think that the comparison comes often because the seem to hatch from the same set of influences yet made something really different with it: early electronic music, krautrock, suicide, united states, velvet underground, the free design, white noise, young marble giants.
Main difference might be that broadcast would often have a psychedelic, folkier side to them and Stereolab a more kitsch, pop side.
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Thursday, 21 June 2018 15:44 (five years ago) link
Poem of Dead Song vs K-Stars sums it up for me. Going with Broadcast because they happened to track more closely with my own interests as time passed... they went folk horror instead of avant garde
― com rad erry red flag (f. hazel), Thursday, 21 June 2018 15:46 (five years ago) link
Broadcast had a much more interesting pivot to me near the end of their career. Stereolab’s last two records found them in such a hyper cut and paste pop mode, imo it makes sense that they folded as the train was running out of steam.
Broadcast instead as mentioned went folk horror. I’m convinced if trish didn’t die that the direction hinted at on focus group EP (a Jefferson airplane Avant Garde folk album) and mother is the Milky Way (pastoral folk with found sounds but no real electronics or layering, acoustic guitar dominant) would have led to an occult folk record.
Instead we got children of Alice minus trish, and that was more in line with Berberian or witch cults.
I’ll never forget trish signing my tender buttons poster and commenting on my old man Halloween costume (appled white spray paint to hair and wore onion glasses to appear older)
I was standing by the merch table and Trish and James were there. Trish says “you look green”. The neon venue lights were making my white spray paint beard and hair look green lol
Rip
― mind how you go (Ross), Thursday, 21 June 2018 17:15 (five years ago) link
She was way too young to die.
― mind how you go (Ross), Thursday, 21 June 2018 17:16 (five years ago) link
Another thing both bands sadly have in common
― flappy bird, Thursday, 21 June 2018 17:21 (five years ago) link
Yeah :-(
― mind how you go (Ross), Thursday, 21 June 2018 17:22 (five years ago) link
The connection of influences with these two bands really only lines up with their earlier material as mentioned. Last couple broadcast broadcast were way more wicker man- hammer horror than what stereolab sounded like
― mind how you go (Ross), Thursday, 21 June 2018 17:23 (five years ago) link
That ‘Memories of Tomorrow’ mix is making my day. If it just had a Komeda track on there it'd be perfect.
Voted Broadcast, btw. But I agree with whoever said you can't be into one of these bands without being into the other.
― enochroot, Thursday, 21 June 2018 20:19 (five years ago) link
Seems like a much more even competition than I expected w/ all the Broadcast love itt, but also reminds me of the RTX v Pavement thread & its results.
― flappy bird, Thursday, 21 June 2018 21:07 (five years ago) link
stereolab will win this poll no doubt
― mind how you go (Ross), Friday, 22 June 2018 08:21 (five years ago) link
Considered creating 20 spam accounts just to vote for Broadcast
― mind how you go (Ross), Saturday, 23 June 2018 13:30 (five years ago) link
Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.
― System, Saturday, 30 June 2018 00:01 (five years ago) link
broadcast must win C'MON
― Y'all (Ross), Saturday, 30 June 2018 03:23 (five years ago) link
(LET'S GO)
― com rad erry red flag (f. hazel), Saturday, 30 June 2018 04:10 (five years ago) link
It's funny how the name Stereolab evokes hi-fi privacy where Broadcast's invokes a shared public, given sensibilities that tend in opposite directions. ("Come and Let's Go" made me think of this in part because the song's lyric is about getting out more but it sounds like such a melancholy prospect, like the addressee is being asked to give up that private world and its fantasies (surely a less persuasive invitation than "unless we try we won't know, we won't know, we won't know").
Stereolab for me anyway — just a much greater volume of quality music. Broadcast's albums feel like soundtracks with a handful of beguiling songs supplemented by enjoyable but somewhat incidental score work; Tender Buttons to me is the only fully realized album. I do return to much of their work pretty frequently, though (partly because unfortunately I didn't really investigate them until after Trish's death).
― eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Saturday, 30 June 2018 04:46 (five years ago) link
this will be a blowout, Stereolab has such a deep catalog. i did get to see them in the late 90s in San Francisco. one of the best shows i have ever seen. i have probably seen just north of 200 national shows.
― Bee OK, Saturday, 30 June 2018 04:56 (five years ago) link
Stereolab will win but that's the wrong answer really.
― Y'all (Ross), Saturday, 30 June 2018 05:07 (five years ago) link
Wow Bee OK, you really like the National
― com rad erry red flag (f. hazel), Saturday, 30 June 2018 05:16 (five years ago) link
Their first eps and singles from the 90's were very Stereolab and even the first album at parts but by HaHa Sound they were mixing it with psych and horror folk and established a more unique sound for them. They stopped sounding as retro-futuristic as stereolab and started sounding haunted and extraterrestrial instead.
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Saturday, 30 June 2018 18:30 (five years ago) link
is it true they recorded the drums in haha sound in a church or something? cuz those fills on man is not a bird are massive.
― Jang Mo Jib (Ross), Saturday, 30 June 2018 18:32 (five years ago) link
Nothin' against Broadcast like, I've just never got into them for whatever reason, whereas I've loved the Lab since the very beginning.
― Absolute Unit Delta Plus (Noel Emits), Saturday, 30 June 2018 18:48 (five years ago) link
Pretty sure it's true. Ha Ha Sound rules.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Saturday, 30 June 2018 19:02 (five years ago) link
Ha Ha Sound was the first one I heard and I really didn't dig it at all. Then I heard Work and Non Work a few years later and got it - and more recently, Tender Buttons, which is just stunning. Still not even close for me, even with Stereolab's quantity advantage.
― flappy bird, Saturday, 30 June 2018 23:10 (five years ago) link
EP 2 remains my favourite release for Unchanging Window/Chord Simple
― Jang Mo Jib (Ross), Saturday, 30 June 2018 23:12 (five years ago) link
Stereolab overall but I think Tender Buttons is better than any single Stereolab album.
― J. Sam, Saturday, 30 June 2018 23:47 (five years ago) link
i would say margarine eclipse is maybe on par with tender buttons
― Jang Mo Jib (Ross), Saturday, 30 June 2018 23:49 (five years ago) link
Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.
― System, Sunday, 1 July 2018 00:01 (five years ago) link
this seems like a super challopsy vote to me. having said that here's a broadcast tribute mix i put together after trish keenan's death. i never have put together a stereolab tribute mix.
sister irene o'connor - firesven libaek - inner space: music for eelspremiata forneria marconi - il banchettojean philippe goude - machinechairmen of the board - white rose (freedom flower)komeda - our hospitalityrobert dennis - milkjoni mitchell - shadows and light (demo)mike post - wouldn't it be nicevan dyke parks - ice capades commercialthe beach boys - my solution (later version)riders of the mark - electronic insides and metal complexion that make up herr doktor kriegsimon and garfunkel - save the life of my child (alternate)devo - becauserandom hold - what happenedcamilo sesto - damned for all timefranco battiato - la convenzioneanika - yang yanghp lovecraft w/ken nordine - nothing's boyomar khorshid - guitar el charkcmu - space cabarethalfnelson - computer girlron geesin - untitled, bbc 1971luiz eca & sagrada familia - please garcon
― Arch Bacon (rushomancy), Sunday, 1 July 2018 00:10 (five years ago) link
Wow
― flappy bird, Sunday, 1 July 2018 00:55 (five years ago) link
Stereolab for the head, Broadcast for the heart.
― an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Sunday, 1 July 2018 01:15 (five years ago) link
electrelane for the hips?
― lowercase (eric), Sunday, 1 July 2018 01:21 (five years ago) link
Close but broadcast should’ve won.
Trish forever
― Garden variety uncouth (Ross), Sunday, 1 July 2018 08:37 (five years ago) link
Rip angel
Went to see Broadcast many years ago at Maxwell’s on a whim and the energy, the vibe in the room was just incredible.
― Uncle Redd in the Zingtime (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 1 July 2018 15:58 (five years ago) link
Closer than I thought!
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Sunday, 1 July 2018 16:04 (five years ago) link
Ten years ago, I would have reflexively voted for Stereolab but as time stomps along and both bands recede in the rearview mirror it's Broadcast who mean a lot to me now (and who I listen to more)
― Elvis Telecom, Sunday, 1 July 2018 17:01 (five years ago) link
Stereolab has bigger footprint but Broadcast is more pure distilled essence
― Uncle Redd in the Zingtime (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 1 July 2018 17:38 (five years ago) link
The Groop mean more to me than almost anything
― brimstead, Sunday, 1 July 2018 19:22 (five years ago) link
Hard poll. Both bands are for record collector nerds, stereolab had tour only eps, remixes, collabs and many records. As did broadcast. Also pram but yeah. Love it all
― Garden variety uncouth (Ross), Monday, 2 July 2018 01:18 (five years ago) link
unfair poll.
― Ross, Tuesday, 3 July 2018 19:23 (five years ago) link
competition sucks as stereolab would agree
You go in that team, I go on this teamDivide everything, a flag or a numberMake 'em opposites, so there's a reasonStigmatization, okay, now we can fight
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Tuesday, 3 July 2018 19:26 (five years ago) link
nailed it
― Ross, Tuesday, 3 July 2018 19:33 (five years ago) link
I don't think so, considering how close Broadcast came to winning.
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 3 July 2018 19:44 (five years ago) link
But still these bands are both incredible. Putting them against each other seems a little eh. I wanna love both bands in my heart and not designate them a soccer team
― Ross, Tuesday, 3 July 2018 20:48 (five years ago) link
Found mother is the Milky Way ep. super rare, pm me
― No angel came (Ross), Monday, 23 July 2018 12:23 (five years ago) link
Way to go Ross!
― an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Monday, 23 July 2018 13:07 (five years ago) link
Yeah this hints at a syd Barrett rabbit hole. Imagine their last eps minus the electronics with found sounds and mostly acoustic !!
― No angel came (Ross), Monday, 23 July 2018 13:10 (five years ago) link
Like tears in the typing pool for a whole record
― No angel came (Ross), Monday, 23 July 2018 13:11 (five years ago) link
Anyone hitting me up please leave your email when messaging me
― Ross, Monday, 23 July 2018 13:27 (five years ago) link
oh wow, still haven't been able to hear that!
― com rad erry red flag (f. hazel), Monday, 23 July 2018 14:32 (five years ago) link
listening to the Broadcast Black Session, Paris 5/4/2000 this morning. some good stuff
― Hazy Maze Cave (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 23 July 2018 15:57 (five years ago) link
Hey everyone, ripping within a couple hours Hold tight
― Ross, Monday, 23 July 2018 16:30 (five years ago) link
apologies - broken computer, no internet at home anymore and my Aunt just died so i have been delayed. some of my other family members are also possibly very unwell. I will try to do this as soon as possible, sincerest apologies
― Ross, Friday, 27 July 2018 16:40 (five years ago) link
sorry to hear about your aunt, ross. take care of yourself man.
― Karl Malone, Friday, 27 July 2018 16:59 (five years ago) link
thank you Karl, appreciate it
― Ross, Friday, 27 July 2018 17:12 (five years ago) link