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1.1 Neon Beanbag1.2 Three Women1.3 One Finger Symphony1.4 Chemical Chords1.5 The Ecstatic Static1.6 Valley Hi!1.7 Silver Sands1.8 Pop Molecule - Stereolab, Gane1.9 Self Portrait with Electric Brain1.10 Nous Vous Demandons Pardons1.11 Cellulose Sunshine1.12 Fractal Dream of a Thing1.13 Daisy Click Clack1.14 Vortical Phonotheque |
 | | Description: | Chemical Chords by Stereolab, released 14 August 2008, includes the following tracks: "One Finger Symphony", "The Ecstatic Static", "Silver Sands", "Self Portrait With Electric Brain" and more.
This version of Chemical Chords comes as a 1xCD. - Their eleventh album is a collection of purposefully short, dense, fast pop songs brimming with Motown-like drums, baroque-pop brass and string arrangements and mellifluous vocal performances. It is, nonetheless, classic Stereolab; like all their best work, a perfect equipoise between an implausibly cool past and a shamelessly exotic future.All songs published by Domino Publishing Co. Ltd.
?&© 2008 Duophonic. Under exclusive license to 4AD.
Art at Intro.
Recorded and mixed at Instant Zero 2007.
Extra recording at Press Play.
Mastered at Calyx Mastering, Berlin.
Thanks to - Bill Jones, Marc Fitoussi (for lending his guitar to write songs with), Delphine Demilly (for lending her keyboard for the same reason), Emmanuel Mario for helping us on Chemical Chords.
Label catalog number reads CAD2815CD on spine, CAD 2815CD on disc label.
Released in clear-tray jewel case with 12-page booklet including lyrics & credits.
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14 |
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CAD2815CD |
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| Joe Davenport - 19/Aug/2008 I’ve always found Stereolab to be terrifically frustrating. Take the first track “Neon Beanbag” on Chemical Chords, for example. The song would’ve bee...
|  | Anthony Carew - 19/Aug/2008  Its not an easy trick that Stereolab turn, time and again: making records thatre distinct without ever truly diverting from their singular...
|  | Andy Battaglia - 19/Aug/2008  Part of the fun of following Stereolab over the years has been following the declarations of mastermind Tim Gane, who has an uncanny ability to plant ...
|  | Joshua Alston - 19/Aug/2008  The most striking element of Chemical Chords is its brevity. It's been
ages since Stereolab made an album without a dragged-out, drone-y centerpiece
o...
|  | Douglas Wolk - 19/Aug/2008  Seventeen years and a dozen-plus albums into their career, Stereolab have their formula down: Tim Gane assembles boppy little grooves out of the raw m...
|  | | Derek Walmsley - 18/Aug/2008 It's strange to remember how fresh a breath of air the post-rock of bands like Tortoise and, in the UK, Stereolab seemed in the early 1990s. Alternati...
|  | Cole Stryker - 18/Aug/2008  I won’t pretend to have grown up with Stereolab (I was six when they released their debut), but since I discovered them in high school, they have evok...
|  | | Jessica Letkemann - 15/Aug/2008 In the six years since singer Mary Hansen's death, Stereolab has mildly oscillated from the up grooviness of 2004's "Margerine Eclipse" toward dulcet ...
|  | | Adrian P. - 15/Aug/2008 To continually reprimand Stereolab for being formulaic and repetitious is perhaps missing the point of the creative relationship between co-founding s...
|  | | Jon Dale - 11/Aug/2008 Has it really been 17 years and 11 albums for Stereolab I can still remember the thrill of seeing/hearing their second single, ?Super-Electric,? than...
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