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acidhydraart 4 months ago
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redrew some of my fav album covers in webfishing
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(ft. bonus logoless nonagon because the mountain came out really nice)
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sonofshermy 2 months ago
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to love is my sole aspiration!!!
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disease 2 months ago
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BoC x STEREOLAB KID FOR TODAY (RMX) [WARP10+3 REMIXES, 1999]
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guessimdumb 5 months ago
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Stereolab - Cybele鈥檚 Reverie (1996)
Fantastique! Sean O鈥橦agan鈥檚 strings on this tune are just so wonderful.
Que faire quand on a tout fait Tout lu, tout bu, tout mang茅
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jt1674 2 months ago
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peabah 1 year ago
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Charles Long & Stereolab
Buloop, Buloop, 1995
Edition of 3
Rubber, sound equipment, watercooler 48 x 15 x 14 in (121.9 x 38.1 x 35.6 cm)
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cosmonautroger 1 year ago
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Stereolab, 1998
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doomandgloomfromthetomb 7 months ago
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Stereolab / Tortoise / Broadcast - The Forum, London, England, March 14, 1996
Not sure if you could dream up a better mid-1990s triple bill than this 鈥斅燬tereolab, Tortoise and Broadcast?! Holy moses. These decent audience tapes take us back to those heady days. Broadcast, of course, was just getting started at this point. I'm not even sure if their debut single had been released! But they must've had some buzz to get this choice opening slot. Anyhoo, their brief set suggests they already were a more-than-solid live act, with Trish Keenan's crystalline vocals wafting out over the crowd. Stereolab obviously liked what they heard; they'd put out the "Living Room" / "Phantom" seven-inch on their Duophonic label shortly thereafter.
And speaking of Duophonic, Tortoise open up their portion of the evening with an absolutely soaring rendition of "Gamera," which had been released as a 12-inch on the label in '95. The Groop and Tortoise would be closely knit for a few years there, with John McEntire working extensively on several Stereolab albums. In London, they were promoting their then-brand-new masterwork Millions Now Living Will Never Die; they sound fucking killer.
And finally, Stereolab! Emperor Tomato Ketchup was just about to come out and they take the opportunity to play a bunch from that great record, in addition to some welcome dips into their already swelling back catalog. It's amazing how much the 'Lab got done in such a short time back then; they really had a serious work ethic! "We've got 10 more minutes," Laetitia Sadier announces at the end of the show. So, Stereolab embark on an absolutely wild "Super Electric" that lasts about 16 minutes. Things get loose, things get psychedelic, things get LOUD.
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defjux 4 months ago
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L忙titia Sadier
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orangetruckercap 8 months ago
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Darlin' Shimmies In Super 8
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beatsforbrothels 8 months ago
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Stereolab - Rainbo Conversation
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bctvplarp 1 year ago
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dailyskeletonreminders 3 months ago
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disease 1 year ago
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POSTER FOR STEREOLAB AARON LOWELL // 2020
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guessimdumb 2 months ago
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Stereolab - Neon Beanbag (2008)
From one of Stereolab's last LPs - Stereolab go Motown?
Here to pacify, connected to joy
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