Stereolab
bluesnag
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I've been listening to Stereolab again lately, and I'm trying to find out at which point in their catalog my interest dwindles. I really like all of their stuff through Mars Audiac Quintet without exception. I definitely like Emperor Tomato Ketchup, and plenty of Dots & Loops and Cobra. But I think Cobra is the last album I really have any interest in. Just a few singles after that, along with the EP "Instant 0 in the Universe" from '03. How 'bout y'all?
Edit: Added "French Disko" live on TV vid:
Edit: Added "French Disko" live on TV vid:
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they've got too many ideas for their own good
Cobra... is my favourite of their albums
THE BLACK ARTS!
Mary Hansen R.I.P.
Still a good show though, or at least it was a few years back...
I did not know that.
Congrats.
Thanks. Means a lot. I'm crying real tears here.
I love Stereolab, but I'd say that this is just about right.
Aluminum tunes has some rare heat on it too from the aforementioned good era.
a huge huge rest in peace to Mary.
I would say that all 3 of the Switched On series has some of their best stuff. If someone didn't want to dig too deep, but wanted a good representation of their material through the nineties, those three are the way to go. Or rather, those kind of do the deep digging for you.
Don't agree with that. Sure, there's a lot of references, but what drew me to the music initially was the super catchy melodies, plain and simple. You're singing along to all these happysad sounding shoobeedoolalala tunes and after a while you start listening to the lyrics like "waitaminute, what the hell is this woman singing about". That was the first attraction for me. The whole nerdy music history lesson thing came second, but yeah, they did introduce to a lot of other stuff (kraut, exotica, etc.).
ETK was my first introduction to Stereolab in '96. Co-worker at a mexican takeout spot used to play it all the time on our shifts. Grabbed me straight away. Saw them on their '97 tour - blew my mind. Mind blown again when Dots and Loops came out a while after. Bought the subsequent 2-3 albums but wasn't as much into them as earlier. Think I just got a bit burned out on their sound. Saw them on the Sound Dust tour, great again.
Then I didn't really listen to them for years. Did buy some bits here and there. Instant O, Fab Four Suture. Still some strong material to be found here and there. Wasn't quite the same without Mary Hansen though. I really love the vocal interplay between her and Sadier.
Been revisiting Cobra and Phases lately, on repeat. Much better than I gave it credit for the first time around. Going to investigate some of the albums I didn't really check (Margerine Eclipse a.o.). Don't agree with the Peng-era fans who don't like post-ETK Stereolab. Late 90s/early 00s is the peak for me. Tried to get into some of the earlier albums, but I like the later sound better.
Definitely need to be selective with their discography. So many releases.
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Plenty of horns on both Dots and Cobra.