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Aluminum Tunes Album
  1. Cadriopo
  2. Check And Double Check
  3. Extension Trip
  4. Golden Ball (single)
  5. incredible he-woman
  6. Melochord Seventy-Five
  7. Metronomic Underground
  8. Munich Madness
  9. New Orthophony
  10. One Note Samba
  11. Pop Quiz
  12. Seeperbold
  13. Space Moment
  14. Speedy Car
  15. The Brush Descends the Length
Cobra & Phases Group Play Volt Album
  1. blips drips and strips
  2. blue milk
  3. caleidoscopic gaze
  4. come and play in the milky night
  5. emergency kisses
  6. free design
  7. galaxidion
  8. infinity girl
  9. italian shoes continuum
  10. op hop detonation
  11. people do it all the time
  12. puncture in the radax permutation
  13. spiracles, the
  14. strobo acceleration
  15. velvet water
Dots & Loops Album
  1. Contronatura
  2. Diagonals
  3. Miss Modular
  4. Parsec
  5. Prisoner Of Mars
  6. Rainbo Conversation
  7. Refractions in the plastic Pulse
  8. The Flower Called Nowhere
  9. Ticker-tape of the Unconscious
Emperor Tomato Ketchup Album
  1. Anonymous Collective
  2. Emperor Tomato Ketchup
  3. Les Yper-Sound
  4. Metronomic Underground
  5. Monstre Sacre
  6. Motoroller Scalatron
  7. Olv 26
  8. Percolator
  9. Slow Fast Hazel
  10. Spark Plug
  11. The Noise Of Carpet
  12. Tomorrow Is Already Here
Groop Played Space Age Bachelo Album
  1. Avant Garde M.O.R.
  2. Ronco Symphony
  3. The Groop Play Chord X
  4. U.H.F. - MFP
Low Fi Album
  1. Enivrez-Vous
  2. Laisser-Faire
  3. Low Fi
Mars Audiac Quintet Album
  1. 3D Melodie
  2. Anamorphose
  3. International Colouring Contest
  4. New Orthophony
  5. Nihilist Assault Group
  6. Outer Accelerator
  7. Ping Pong
  8. Three Longers Later
  9. Transona Five
  10. Transporte Sans Bouger
  11. Wow and Flutter
Peng Album
  1. Enivrez-Vous
  2. K-Stars
  3. Mellotron
  4. Orgiastic
  5. Peng! 33
  6. Perversion
  7. Stomach Worm
  8. Super Falling Star
  9. Surrealchemist
  10. The Seeming And The Meaning *
  11. You Little Shits
Refried Ectoplasm Album
  1. Exploding Head Movie
  2. Farfisa
  3. French Disko
  4. Harmonium
  5. John Cage Bubblegum
  6. Lo Boob Oscillator
  7. Mountain
  8. Revox
  9. Sadistic
  10. Tempter
  11. Tone Burst, and Tone Burst (Country)
Sound-Dust Album
  1. Spacemoth
  2. Captain Easychord
  3. Baby Lulu
  4. The Black Arts
  5. Hallucinex
  6. Double Rocker
  7. Gus The Mynah Bird
  8. Naught More Terrific Than Man
  9. Nothing To Do With Me
  10. Suggestion Diabolique
  11. Les Bons Bons Des Raisons
Transient Random Noise Burst W Album
  1. Analogue Rock
  2. Crest
  3. Going Out Of My Way
  4. Golden Ball (single)
  5. Jenny Ondioline
  6. Our Trinitone Blast
  7. Pack Yr Romantic Mind
  8. Pause
  9. Tone Burst, and Tone Burst (Country)
Vol. 1-Switched On Album
  1. Au Grand Jour
  2. Brittle
  3. Changer
  4. Doubt
  5. High Expectation
  6. Super-Electric
  7. The Light That Will Cease To Fail
  8. The Way Will Be Opening
In a five-star review of Stereolab's 1999 album, Cobra And Phases Play Voltage In The Milky Night, Uncut magazine's David Stubbs concluded that, "Stereolab have fashioned yet another perfect, synthetic replica of a pop model that never was but should have been -- and, for those bold enough, is right here right now." That same futuristic pop model provides the blueprint for the latest set of recordings from Stereolab. A full 12-track CD and double-LP entitled Sound-Dust will be released on August 28, 2001.

While it's tempting to say that the new album is "business as usual" for Stereolab, there is nothing that commonplace in Stereolab's world, despite their consistent use of the same collaborators. The recordings have once again been undertaken mostly in Chicago with the team of John McEntire and Jim O'Rourke producing with the group, and with regular cohort Sean O'Hagen (of the High Llamas) also on hand to add to the keyboard and arranging strengths of the ensemble. One change is the absence of long term member Morgane Lhote who left the band prior to these recordings. The sessions for Sound-Dust commenced in the Autumn of 2000.

Otherwise, all compositions are once again written by Tim Gane and Laetitia Sadier, with the exception of "Nothing To Do With Me" (some lyrics were paraphrased from a Chris Morris "Jam" sketch). Sound-Dust has a more approachable and more upbeat sound that shifts back towards the warmer tones and more melodic textures of their earlier albums Dots And Loops and Emperor Tomato Ketchup, although it does demonstrate a darker and more impressionistic side as well. As ever, Stereolab is a group which explores the boundaries of their pop model and manages to move forwards, sideways and harp backwards all at the same time.

Having already played shows in Moscow and Istanbul this year, Stereolab will be touring throughout mainland Europe and Scandinavia through August and September before flying to America for a full tour in mid-October, kicking off with the All Tomorrow's Parties Festival, curated by Sonic Youth at UCLA on October 21st. Stereolab will then play their first UK tour of this year at the beginning of December.



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