Joe Davenport - 19.08.2008 I’ve always found Stereolab to be terrifically frustrating. Take the first track “Neon Beanbag” on Chemical Chords, for example. The song would’ve bee...
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Anthony Carew - 19.08.2008  Its not an easy trick that Stereolab turn, time and again: making records thatre distinct without ever truly diverting from their singular...
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Andy Battaglia - 19.08.2008  Part of the fun of following Stereolab over the years has been following the declarations of mastermind Tim Gane, who has an uncanny ability to plant ...
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Joshua Alston - 19.08.2008  The most striking element of Chemical Chords is its brevity. It's been
ages since Stereolab made an album without a dragged-out, drone-y centerpiece
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Douglas Wolk - 19.08.2008  Seventeen years and a dozen-plus albums into their career, Stereolab have their formula down: Tim Gane assembles boppy little grooves out of the raw m...
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Derek Walmsley - 18.08.2008 It's strange to remember how fresh a breath of air the post-rock of bands like Tortoise and, in the UK, Stereolab seemed in the early 1990s. Alternati...
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Cole Stryker - 18.08.2008  I won’t pretend to have grown up with Stereolab (I was six when they released their debut), but since I discovered them in high school, they have evok...
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Jessica Letkemann - 15.08.2008 In the six years since singer Mary Hansen's death, Stereolab has mildly oscillated from the up grooviness of 2004's "Margerine Eclipse" toward dulcet ...
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Adrian P. - 15.08.2008 To continually reprimand Stereolab for being formulaic and repetitious is perhaps missing the point of the creative relationship between co-founding s...
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Jon Dale - 11.08.2008 Has it really been 17 years and 11 albums for Stereolab I can still remember the thrill of seeing/hearing their second single, ?Super-Electric,? than...
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