Runningtime: 00:00:00, Arranged By [Brass]: Sean O'Hagan, Bass: Simon Johns, Design [Sleeve Design]: Vee (3), Drums, Synthesizer [Vcs3]: Andy Ramsay, Engineer: Joe Watson, French Horn: Joe Walters, Lead Guitar: Tim Gane, Management: Martin Pike, Mastered By: Bo Kondren, Mixed By: Joe Watson, Mixed By: The Groop (2), Songwriter: Laetitia Sadier, Songwriter: Tim Gane, Synthesizer [Moog], Organ [Farfisa]: Joe Watson, Vocals [Vokal]: Laetitia Sadier, Remix: The Emperor Machine, Remix: Atlas Sound, Labelcode 39123772 (D-UHF-CD32), Phonographic Copyright (p) Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks, Copyright (c) Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks, Published By Domino Publishing Co. Ltd., Recorded At Instant Zero, Recorded At Press Play (2), Mastered At Calyx Mastering, Glass Mastered At Sony DADC, Southwater
Perhaps the most important thing to know about Stereolab when listening to their latest album is that they formed more than twenty years ago. Not Musi...
Steve Guimond - 20.01.2011
I would guess the pressing question on the minds of Stereolab's many, many diehard fans revolves around whether or not Not Music is the band's swanson...
Daniel Dylan Wray - 02.01.2011
Stereolab’s latest is an offering of hazy, floating and at times lush and lavish pop songs - a simplistic and somewhat minimalist album that feels pla...
Brian Richardson - 14.12.2010
Precious few bands enjoy decades-spanning careers while maintaining critical credibility, let alone praise. Stereolab have accomplished the feat by c...
David Bowling - 12.12.2010
Stereolab is one of those groups that put the independent in independent music. They have always traveled their own path regardless of the consequence...
Jon Pruett - 07.12.2010
After a career that made sugar-coated, Neu!-inspired nihilism and electronic pop music the norm, Stereolab’s decision to go on hiatus after 2008’s Che...
Greg Inglis - 02.12.2010
Stereolab are a band who’ve embraced the cult appeal tag with fervent dedication, plugging away with relatively modest sales over the best part of two...
MartinStevenson - 29.11.2010
‘Not Music’ is Stereolab’s twelfth album – released during the band’s self-imposed hiatus. This release contains all you would expect from the veteran...
Erik Stabile - 27.11.2010
With an album name like Not Music, one might convince their inner buyer not to explore the uncharted territory of Stereolab’s most recent experiment. ...
Mandy Williams - 25.11.2010
Pioneer post rockers emerge from hiatus with more krautrock meets lounge popSince 1990 Stereolab have pioneered post rock indie. Combining Krautrock, ...