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Called " one of the most fiercely independent and original groups of the Nineties ", Stereolab were one of the first bands to be termed " post-rock ".
In 2009, Stereolab announced via their website that they were going on indefinite hiatus.
In 2005 and 2006, Stereolab released six limited-edition singles which were later released as a collection in Fab Four Suture, and contained material which Mark Jenkins thought continued the brisker sound of the band's post-Hansen work.
* Shimmies in the Super 8, double 7 ", 4 songs of Huggy Bear, 2 of Darlin ´, 1 of COLM, 1 of Stereolab, 1993, DUOPHONIC ( only 800 were pressed ):
Tracks appearing on the box set were carefully chosen to represent some of the most popular records sold during the past twenty five years at Rough Trade shops ; these included recordings by Nick Cave, Joy Division and Stereolab.
In 2009, Fiedler commented that " we were a couple both personally and professionally for a long time-over ten years-and the personal side of that is over and sometimes it's difficult to work together ", citing the recently-defunct Stereolab as a similar example of a band driven by a central romantic partnership which suffered professionally once that relationship had ended.
In the 1990s, Björk, Stereolab, Towa Tei, Amon Tobin and The High Llamas were approaching the Brazilian pop music increasingly.
Each band had a side and they were: Stereolab with " Revox "; Huggy Bear with " Trafalgar Square ," " Godziller ," " More Music From Bells ," " Snow White Rose Red "; Colm with " Soundtrack "; Darlin with " Cindy So Loud " and " Darlin '" 800 copies of which 400 had stickers.
DS33-11 Stereolab / Nurse With Wound " Simple Headphone Mind " 12 " 3000 on black vinyl, 1000 on translucent yellow vinyl A limited run of promo CDs were also pressed
Bands lumped into the ' scene ' by the press included several of the bands that were branded with the shoegazing label, such as Chapterhouse, Lush, Moose and other ( mainly indie ) bands such as Blur ( prior to the release of their single " Popscene "), Thousand Yard Stare, See See Rider and Stereolab.
It still contained many of the same songs-three of the top five were the same-but newer bands ( such as Pavement and Stereolab ) had been assimilated and also older artists from a wider variety of genres made appearances ( such as Nick Drake and The Beach Boys.

Stereolab and one
Stereolab have been called " one of the most influential alternative bands of the ' 90s ", and one of " the decade's most innovative British bands.
Sukia toured the world with acts like Beck, and Stereolab, and subsequently put out one album on the Dust Brothers ' fledgling label Nickel Bag Records in 1997.
are retrospectively considered one of the founding fathers of Krautrock and a significant influence on artists including David Bowie, Brian Eno, Iggy Pop, PiL, Joy Division, Gary Numan, Ultravox, Simple Minds, Negativland, Stereolab, Boredoms, Radiohead, The Horrors, Electrelane, and much of the current electronic music scene.

Stereolab and first
Their next album, 1993's Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements, was their first American release under Elektra, and became an underground hit in both the U. S. and the U. K. Mark Jenkins commented in The Washington Post that with this album, Stereolab " continues the glorious drones of indie work, giving celestial sweep to garage-rock organ pumping and rhythm-guitar strumming ".
On 8 January 1994, Stereolab achieved their first chart entry when 1993 EP Jenny Ondioline entered at number 75 on the UK Singles Chart.
The term was first used to describe the band Bark Psychosis and their album Hex ( 1994 ), but was soon employed for bands such as Stereolab, Laika, Disco Inferno and Pram and other acts in America and Canada.
Switched On ( also known as Switched On Stereolab or Switched On Volume 1 ) is a compilation of Stereolab's first three releases, and was originally released in 1992.
For many local residents, it was the first place to hear such bands as R. E. M., The Specials, Pixies, The Smiths, The Monochrome Set, The Cure, Echo & the Bunnymen, Stereolab, and New Order.
DS45-01 Stereolab Super 45 10 " Stereolab's first ever release.
Tim Gane of Stereolab recalled " When I first bought A Trip to Marineville I must have played it a hundred times or more, just to listen to every single second of it ".
The term was first used to describe the band Bark Psychosis and their album Hex ( 1994 ), but was soon employed for bands such as Stereolab, Laika, Disco Inferno and Pram and other acts in America and Canada.

Stereolab and groups
Sadier has contributed vocals to various groups and projects, at times along with the late Stereolab member Mary Hansen.

Stereolab and be
) With their 1994 album, Mars Audiac Quintet, Stereolab focused more on pop and less on rock, resulting in what Allmusic described as " what may be the group's most accessible, tightly-written album ".
Mouse on Mars collaborated in the studio and toured with Stereolab in the mid 1990s-the results can be heard on Stereolab's Dots and Loops album and the associated Miss Modular single, and Mouse on Mars ' Cache Cœur Naïf EP.
Traces of sunshine pop can nowadays be found in such bands as Tilly and the Wall, The Wondermints, Belle & Sebastian, Eggstone, Stereolab, Pizzicato Five, The Heavy Blinkers, The High Llamas, The Ladybug Transistor, The Format, Fun, Saint Etienne, Brent Cash, Your Summer World.
They have continued to play live since, re-energised when The Membranes asked them to be special guests at The Lexington in London, and in March 2012 played with Laetitia Sadier from Stereolab in support at a benefit to raise funds for proposed Frank Sidebottom memorial statue.

Stereolab and called
Gane and Sadier, along with future Stereolab manager Martin Pike, created a record label called Duophonic Super 45s which, along with later offshoot Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks, would become commonly known as " Duophonic ".
The station's playlist consisted of grunge rock ( which was called the " Seattle sound "), then-current national Alternative chart-toppers, and aforementioned rhythmic tracks, as well as songs from artists that modern rock station KNDD wouldn't play, such as Sonic Youth, The Meat Puppets, Stereolab, and The Jesus and Mary Chain.

Stereolab and post-rock
They have released tracks by and toured with post-rock band Tortoise, while John McEntire of Tortoise has in turn worked on several Stereolab albums.
The work of Talk Talk and Slint helped inspire post-rock ( an experimental style influenced by jazz and electronic music, pioneered by Bark Psychosis and taken up by acts such as Tortoise, Stereolab, and Laika ), as well as leading to more dense and complex, guitar-based math rock, developed by acts like Polvo and Chavez.
Artists such as Stereolab, John Frusciante, The Mars Volta, Deerhunter, Wilco, Laika, Mouse on Mars, Bowery Electric, I Am Spoonbender, Tortoise, and Fujiya & Miyagi working under the post-rock and electronica rubrics have often cited bands in the krautrock canon as being among their more significant influences.
Lætitia Sadier ( born 6 May 1968, sometimes known as Seaya Sadier ) is a French musician best known as the singer of the post-rock band Stereolab.

Stereolab and 1996
Also in 1996, Stereolab collaborated with Herbie Mann on the song " One Note Samba / Surfboard " for the AIDS-Benefit album Red Hot + Rio produced by the Red Hot Organization.
In a 1996 The Washington Post gig review, Mark Jenkins wrote that Stereolab started out favoring an " easy-listening syncopation ", but eventually reverted to a " messier, more urgent sound " characteristic of their earlier performances.
Alternative band Stereolab demonstrated the influence of lounge with releases like Space Age Bachelor Pad Music, and in 1996 Capitol Records began issuing the Ultra-Lounge series of lounge music albums.
Emperor Tomato Ketchup is the fourth album by British alternative rock band Stereolab, released in April 1996.

Stereolab and journalist
The music journalist Pierre Perrone said that Hansen's " playful nature and mischievous sense of humour came through in the way she approached the backing vocals she contributed to Stereolab and the distinctive harmonies she created with Sadier.

Stereolab and new
" Stereolab added a new bassist, Simon Johns, for the Cobra and Phases Group ... tour.
Indie electronic, which had begun in the early 1990s with bands like Stereolab and Disco Inferno, took off in the new millennium as digital technology developed, with acts including Broadcast from the UK, Justice from France, Lali Puna from Germany and The Postal Service, and Ratatat and BOBBY from the US, mixing a variety of indie sounds with electronic music, largely produced on small independent labels.
Indie electronic, which had begun in the early 90s with bands like Stereolab and Disco Inferno, took off in the new millennium as the new digital technology developed, with acts including The Postal Service, and Ratatat from the US, mixing a variety of indie sounds with electronic music, largely produced on small independent labels.

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