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Where to Start With Stereolab?
Any suggestions?
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I wouldn't bother.
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I would. Start off with "Dots and Loops" or "Emperor Tomato Ketchup". Not too experimental, yet worth checking out.
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Thanks.
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Mars Audiac Quintet for sure.
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or emperor tomato ketchup my first stereolab album was Random transient noise bursts with announcments. which is also great. moe noisy, although not necesarilly the best place to start with them... |
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i pretty much agree with this although i'd say that "space age bachelor pad music" and "instant 0 in the universe" are not good ones to start with. |
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He knows what he's talking about ^ This box contains the majority of the band's EPs in their entirety, including most of their singles, and the DVD is a nice compliment with 3 great live performances. This is actually how I started delving through their music. |
Thanks I will look for that on my next paycheck.
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i started with peng and emperor tomato ketchup. go from there.
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start with any, since after a certain point they all sound pretty similiar..
i like the one with jenny iodine on it a lot, and that one's pretty different from their other stuff. but i'd go with dots and loops. |
The title of the thread sort of says it all: Stereolab, where do you start?
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Yes, indeed, where to start with a band so consistantly innovative, beautiful, and listenable? If only all bands could be as good as stereolab!
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The song Percolator from Emperor Tomato Ketchup got me into them instantly when I heard it on the radio, if that helps.
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"Mars Audiac Quintent" and/or "Emperor Tomato Ketchup" are good places to start. "Dots And Loops" is pretty groovy to, although I must admit, I haven't kept up with their last few albums so I'm far from an expert or anything....
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I started with Switched On and I think that really makes more sense than beginning with a later record. Switched On is a singles comp, but it's their indie roots, and it stands up perfectly well against the later stuff.
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im listening to space moth right now. what a great fucking songs. unfortunatly, sound dust starts great, but always kind of drags on after a few songs...
but it is worth it if not for this song only.... |
I've bought Peng first, and still like it a lot.
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I'd third this I think. I'd be inclined to say that unless you end up a big Stereolab fan then this might be all you need. A perfect place to sample their wares being as it's pretty much 3cds for the price of one and has a lot of their best cuts on it. |
Nobody even mentioned "Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night". it's my fave along with ETK.
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