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Stereolab
What a band. Anyone else listened to the debut Peng! lately? Totally crankable. Not completely sure where they were going yet, got a lot of that motoriffic Kraftwerk sound, but with the double female vocals, one in each ear, and lots of guitars. Not quite the later bachelor spacepad sound, but part of that too. Very cool and sublime. They put out a ton of very nice music in the 90s.
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I only have one from '95 or '96, called Emperor Tomato Ketchup. I haven't listened to it in a while. Maybe I should whip it out (the CD) and give it a listen, if I can find it (the CD).
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Originally Posted by 3LB
I only have one from '95 or '96, called Emperor Tomato Ketchup. I haven't listened to it in a while. Maybe I should whip it out (the CD) and give it a listen, if I can find it (the CD).
Maybe. They are all "whip it out" worthy through that one. Lots of compilations strewn throughout too. Very prolific and somewhat underrated band. Emperor Tomato Ketchup is still my favorite, though. Great sounding CD too ... http://archive.audioreview.com/10/0EEC0E99.php
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I tune in to Stereolab now and then but haven't really followed their career too much, always like when I hear them but haven't heard enough to feel like I really know them well. I will say I recently happened across this collaboration between Stereolab and Nurse with Wound called Simple Headphone Mind that's got a really strong Krautrock feel to it that I totally dig:
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I've never listened to Peng! though. I think I am going to need to change that shortly.
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Originally Posted by nobody
I will say I recently happened across this collaboration between Stereolab and Nurse with Wound called Simple Headphone Mind that's got a really strong Krautrock feel to it that I totally dig
Yea, that is a cool ep. Just the two long songs, but they do have that sound, but that was kind of the point on that one. Some of the headphone effects are maybe just a little goofy if listening on headphones, but it does sound good, especially after about 6 minutes into the opener when the chick comes on for "scuttle", then it really gets driving. All their records from that mid period sound very nice, they really knew what they were doing in the studio.
I think the first one I ever heard was Transient Random Noise Bursts With Announcements, and that is probably still the one that gets the most plays. That or ETK. Has a little more of the VU sound than on ETK, and parts aren't recorded quite as nice, but a good mix of their more experimental side.
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ahh yes. reminds me of a simpler more care free time. I reminisced a little in the thread below.
http://forums.audioreview.com/rave-r...und-34082.html
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