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Stereolab
Mars Audiac Quintet
A1
Three-Dee Melodie
A2
Wow And Flutter
A3
Transona Five
A4
Des Etoiles Electroniques
B1
Ping Pong
B2
Anamorphose
B3
Three Longers Later
C1
Nihilist Assault Group
C2
International Colouring Contest
C3
The Stars Our Destination
C4
Transporte Sans Bouger
D1
L'Enfer Des Formes
D2
Outer Accelerator
D3
New Orthophony
D4
Fiery Yellow
E1
Ulan Bator
E2
Klang Tone
E3
Melochord Seventy-Five (Original Pulse Version)
E4
Outer Accelerator - (Original Mix)
F1
Nihilist Assault Group - Part 6
F2
Wow And Flutter (7"/EP Version - Alternative Mix)
F3
Des Etoile Electroniques - Demo
F4
Ping Pong - Demo
F5
The Stars Our Destination - Demo
F6
Three Longers Later - Demo
F7
Transona Five - Demo
F8
Transporté Sans Bouger - Demo
Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks (D-UHF-D05R)
Warp Records (D-UHF-D05R)
Release date: May 3, 2019, UK & Europe
"1994’s Mars Audiac Quintet may have seen a shift in Stereolab’s lineup - Katharine Gifford joined on keys while guitarist Sean O’Hagan went from full-time to part-time during the recording process - but the band continued with their unique brand of post-rock regardless of these changes. Their core Motorik style subtly shifts across the record. At times it leans into Krautrock ala their earlier hit ‘Jenny Ondioline’, at others the intricate guitar runs and peppy vocals side more with their contemporaries Cornershop and St. Etienne. Best of all are the times in which Stereolab indulge their penchant for quirky electronics - the leftfield lounge music of tracks like ‘International Colouring Contest’ draws lines between the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Edith Piaf and Boards Of Canada. Whatever style she’s working with at a given moment, Laetitia Sadier is able to carry the material with a mixture of quiet charisma and wry wit."
3LP / Duophonic/Warp Records