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Stereolab - Instant 0 in the Universe [e.p.] (2004)
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Stereolab - Instant 0 in the Universe [e.p.] (2004)
EAC | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | 167 Mb | Covers
Indie Rock, Krautrock, Easy Listening | 2004 | UK | Label: Elektra | Catalog: 7559-62893-2 | RAR 3% Rec | RS
EAC | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | 167 Mb | Covers
Indie Rock, Krautrock, Easy Listening | 2004 | UK | Label: Elektra | Catalog: 7559-62893-2 | RAR 3% Rec | RS
| “ | The 2000s have not been especially kind to Stereolab. Their first album of the decade, 2001's Sound-Dust, marked a slight return to form but was still overrun by the indulgence that made their post-Dots and Loops material something of a chore to hear. And while 2002's ABC Music: The Radio 1 Sessions was a great collection of live performances from their heyday, it inadvertently ended up highlighting how much passion and innovation had dissipated out of the band's music since the mid-'90s. Worst of all, of course, was the tragic death of longtime member and friend Mary Hansen in late 2002. With the loss of Hansen, the stagnancy surrounding their music, and the proliferation of Stereolab side projects -- including Laetitia Sadier's Monade and Simon Johns' Imitation Electric Piano -- it wouldn't have been surprising if the group decided to throw in the towel. Instant 0 in the Universe, however, is an attempt to shore up against these difficulties, and while it's not as vital as the EPs with which Stereolab made its name in the early '90s, it does sound more engaged than the band's late-'90s work. Most immediately noticeable is the EP's back-to-basics sound and feel. With the exception of the slightly noodly absurdism of "Good Is Me," none of the tracks indulge in the studio navel-gazing of their recent albums. This is due probably to the EP's quick turnaround: it was recorded in spring 2003 and released that fall. This stripped-down feel recalls the Stereolab of old: "...Sudden Stars," with its winding, sparkling melody, cascading vocals, and jazzy but kinetic beat, feels almost like a throwback to the Dots and Loops era; "Mass Riff," which moves from a bouncy fuzz to vocodered disco, could be a descendent of Emperor Tomato Ketchup; and the lovely "Microclimate" might as well be a kissing cousin to the Gallic robo-romanticism of Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements. Hansen is missed, particularly on a song like "Jaunty Monty and the Bubbles of Silence" (if a song title could distill what went wrong with Stereolab in the later part of the band's career, this would be it), where you can hear the parts she probably would have sung. For the most part, though, the band carries on without her well -- almost too well; the mood of slightly whimsical detachment in Stereolab's music is so controlled that at this point, it's barely a mood at all. Neither a retreat nor a leap forward, Instant 0 in the Universe is pleasant and nowhere near as trying as some of the group's recent work, but it's one more Stereolab release that is equally difficult to dislike or fully embrace. | ” |
Bass - Simon Johns
Drums, Electronic Drums [Drum Machines] - Andy Ramsay
Electronic Drums [Drum Machines], Synthesizer, Percussion - Fulton Dingley
Guitar [Electric], Electronics, Organ - Tim Gane
Keyboards, Accordion, Guitar [Electric] - Sean O'Hagan
Organ, Electric Piano, Harpsichord, Keyboards [Celeste] - Dominic Jeffery
Vocals - Laetitia Sadier
1 "...Suddenly Stars" 4:40
2 Jaunty Monty and the Bubbles of Silence 4:10
3 Good Is Me 5:25
4 Microclimate 4:16
5 Mass Riff 4:25
| “ | Recorded at Instant 0, France, Spring 2003. Engineer - Fulton Dingley Mixed By - Fulton Dingley , Stereolab | ” |
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The Horizontalist (Mary Hansen of Stereolab) - Twenty Feet Behind [Limited edition 7"] (2001)
Stereolab/Add N to (X)/Hairy Butter - Alternative 3: Original Soundtrack Recording (2001)
Stereolab & Brigitte Fontaine - Caliméro [e.p.] (2000)
Stereolab - The First of the Microbe Hunters (2000)
Stereolab - The Underground Is Coming [Limited Edition 7"] (1999)
Stereolab - Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night (1999)
Stereolab - The Free Design [e.p.] (1999)
Stereolab - Aluminum Tunes [Switched On, Vol. 3] (1998)
Stereolab & Nurse With Wound - Simple Headphone Mind [Limited Edition] (1998)
Uilab (Stereolab/Ui) - Fires (1998)
Stereolab - Dots and Loops (1997)
Stereolab - Miss Modular [e.p.] (1997)
Stereolab/The High Llamas - Turn On [e.p.] (1997)
Mouse on Mars with Laeticia Sadier - Cache Coeur Naif [e.p.] (1997)
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Stereolab - Fluorescences [e.p.] (1996)
Luna with Laeticia Sadier (Stereolab) - Bonnie and Clyde [e.p.] (1995)
Stereolab - Refried Ectoplasm [Switched On, Vol. 2] (1995)
Stereolab & Nurse With Wound - Crumb Duck (1993)
Stereolab - Mars Audiac Quintet (1994)
Stereolab - Ping Pong [e.p.] (1994)
Stereolab - Wow and Flutter [e.p.] (1994)
Stereolab - Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements (1993)
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