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Stereolab

ABC Music: Radio One Sessions (Koch/Strange Fruit)

By Dave Segal

Published on August 14, 2003

If any band has been anthologized to excess, it's Stereolab. The group has already issued three volumes of Switched On odds-and-sods collections in its twelve-year history, but this new double-disc comp of live recordings from the BBC is excusable because it could be Stereolab's epitaph; singer and keyboardist Mary Hansen's death last December leaves the beloved British post-rockers' future uncertain. ABC Music's 32 tracks span 1991 to 2001, giving novices a crash course in Stereolab's avant-garde M.O.R. (Hardcore 'lab fans will also want this release because, well, those types are obsessive-compulsive.) With foxy Frenchwoman Laetitia Sadier breezily cooing Marxist propaganda over fiery Farfisa organ drones and twittering Moogs, this is the charming soundtrack to all tomorrow's bachelor-pad parties.


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