With their hypnotic rhythms and mesmerizing singsong vocals, Stereolab was one of the most influential and distinctive bands to emerge in the '90s. Led by Tim Gane and Laetitia Sadier, the group celebrated forms of music that were on the fringe of rock and brought attention to strands of pop music -- bossa nova, lounge-pop, movie soundtracks -- that were traditionally banished from the rock lineage.

Stereolab's unmistakable sound had a lasting impact: During the '90s, indie contemporaries like Pavement and Blur aped their style, while hip-hop artists such as J Dilla and Tyler the Creator sampled the band's music or collaborated with its members in the 2000s and 2010s.

Stereolab was born when English guitarist Tim Gane met and fell in love with French singer/multi-instrumentalist Lætitia Sadier. He proceeded to make music and start a record label after the breakup of his previous band in 1990.

Adding guitarist/singer Mary Hansen in 1992, the band’s core trio became Stereolab’s constant artistic forces until Hansen’s tragic death in a cycling accident in 2002.

Stereolab’s music is self-described as “space-age bachelor pad music,” which is as good a label as any to describe the band’s radically eclectic sound. Aside from backgrounds in English and French music, Stereolab draws influence extensively from jazz, Brazillian bossa nova, German krautrock, minimalist composers such as Phillip Glass and Steve Reich, as well as the abrasive aesthetic of The Velvet Underground and the ear-pleasing melodies of Burt Bacharach.

Run through a barrage of analogue synthesizers as well as Sadier’s signature English and French vocals, these influences have come to define the Stereolab sound.

Despite the band’s seemingly daunting style and sprawling discography, the easiest entry point for most people into the world of Stereolab is the 1993 single “French Disco” – the closest thing the band ever had to a runaway hit.

Showcasing Sadier and Hansen’s interweaving trance-inducing harmonies against a charged, powerful, punk-like instrumental, “French Disco” is immediate and enthralling.

‘Emperor Tomato Ketchup’ and ‘Dots & Loops’

Stereolab’s two most acclaimed records were released practically back-to-back:

In 1996, “Emperor Tomato Ketchup” found the band focusing its diverse set of influences through a set of calming, hypnotic songs that incorporated strings, exotic percussion and samples for the first time in the band’s career.

“Dots & Loops” in 1997 featured more sophisticated arrangements, intricate textures and became the band’s first album to enter the Billboard 200 chart in America, reaching 111 (coincidentally the street number of Lowbrow Palace).

These records are now widely considered to be two of the best albums of the 1990s and are credited with planting the seeds for the genre now referred to as “post rock.”

-- French Disko

-- Emperor Tomato Ketchup

-- Dots and Loops

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  • FriendlyDogman [they/them,he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Really disturbing how many "leftists" I've seen online practically begging the US government to round people up and forcibly vaccinate them. Do you really need someone to explain to you how such a deeply reactionary government will abuse something like that? Do you even care?

    Some of these people spent the entire Trump presidency saying we had to resist the government because it was full of fascists (true) but suddenly it's different now that Democrat is in office? Fucking pathetic.

    • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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      3 years ago

      it's a real fucked situation. a lot of these brain wormed boomers are killing themselves and others not getting vaccinated. but the fact of the matter ofc is you give the state an inch and they take a mile. any powers they gain will immediately be used to come down hard on minority groups the most, as policing always does in white states. it's a real damned if you do damned if you don't situation where there is no good answer on how to address anti vax beyond stare into the middle distance and disassociate as the imperial core continues to collapse around us

    • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      What the fuck does this mean? Authority used for good things, like a vaccine mandate, is good. The government will round up and abuse power anyway, regardless if vaccines are mandatory or not.

      • DeathToBritain [she/her,they/them]
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        3 years ago

        the government does bad things so we should give them more power to do bad things, bad take. I mean first of all you presume they'd use the powers to actually address the vaccine situation, rather than just use it as a tool of racialised policing while letting many white people get away with breaches of the law, which I think is naive as fuck. in the UK when we had our lockdowns, this is literally exactly what happened, with so much social media footage of black Londonders harassed by cops while white people got on without so much as a look in their direction, including a black MP who was harassed by the police

        authority can be used for good things, it was used well in the PRC with their early forced lockdowns that saved god knows how many lives, that does not mean that every government will use the same authority to an altruistic degree

      • FriendlyDogman [they/them,he/him]
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        3 years ago

        What a big brain argument. The government will abuse its power regardless so who cares if they use this as an opportunity to continue doing so?

    • 420clownpeen [they/them,any]
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      3 years ago

      Ultimately, it's just extreme cope on their part. The US government couldn't manage an effective public health response even when it seemed like something that might be problematic for capital; now it's a solved problem as far as capital's concerned.