Dots and Loops [Expanded Edition]

Dots and Loops [Expanded Edition]

by Stereolab
Dots and Loops [Expanded Edition]

Dots and Loops [Expanded Edition]

by Stereolab

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Expanded)

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Overview

On Emperor Tomato Ketchup, Stereolab moved in two directions simultaneously -- it explored funkier dance rhythms while increasing the complexity of its arrangements and compositions. For its follow-up, Dots and Loops, the group scaled back its rhythmic experiments and concentrated on layered compositions. Heavily influenced by bossa nova and swinging '60s pop, Dots and Loops is a deceptively light, breezy album that floats by with effortless grace. Even the segmented, 20-minute "Refractions in the Plastic Pulse" has a sunny, appealing surface -- it's only upon later listens that the interlocking melodies and rhythms reveal their intricate interplay. In many ways, Dots and Loops is Stereolab's greatest musical accomplishment to date, demonstrating remarkable skill -- their interaction is closer to jazz than rock, exploring all of the possibilities of any melodic phrase. Their affection for '60s pop keeps Dots and Loops accessible, even though that doesn't mean it is as immediate as Emperor Tomato Ketchup. In fact, the laid-back stylings of Dots and Loops makes it a little difficult to assimilate upon first listen, but after a few repeated plays, its charms unfold as gracefully as any other Stereolab record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/13/2019
Label: Duophonic Uhf / Warp
UPC: 5060384616124
Rank: 5309

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Brakhage
  2. Miss Modular
  3. The Flower Called Nowhere
  4. Diagonals
  5. Prisoner of Mars
  6. Rainbo Conversation

Disc 2

  1. Refractions in the Plastic Pulse
  2. Parsec
  3. Ticker-Tape of the Unconscious
  4. Contronatura
  5. Diagonals Bode Drums

Disc 3

  1. Contranatura, Pt. 2 [Instrumental]
  2. Brakhage [Instrumental]
  3. Flower Called Nowhere [Instrumental]
  4. Bonus Beats
  5. Diagonals [Instrumental]
  6. Contranatura [Demo]
  7. Allures [Demo]
  8. Refractions in the Plastic Pulse [Demo]
  9. I Feel the Air [Demo]
  10. Off On [Demo]
  11. Incredible He Woman [Demo]
  12. Miss Modular [Demo]
  13. Untitled in Dusseldorf [Demo]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Stereolab   Primary Artist
Sean O'Hagan   Guest Artist,Piano,Farfisa Organ,Fender Rhodes
Douglas McCombs   Guest Artist,Bass (Acoustic)
John McEntire   Guest Artist,Marimba,Percussion,Vibraphone,Synthesizer,Electronic Sounds
Paul Mertens   Brass
Jan St. Werner   Horn,Electronic Sounds
Mary Hansen   Vocals
Xaver Fischer   Piano
Andi Toma   Percussion,Electronic Sounds
Jeb Bishop   Brass
Dave Crawford   Brass
Shelly Weiss   Strings
Xavier "Fischfinger" Fischer   Piano
Ross Reed   Brass
Poppy Branders   Strings
Rebecca McFaul   Strings

Technical Credits

Stereolab   Mixing,Producer
Andrew Ramsay   Composer
John McEntire   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Andi Toma   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Laetitia Sadier   Composer
Sean O'Hagan   Brass Arrangement,String Arrangements
Tim Gane   Composer
Marcus Holdaway   String Arrangements
M. Stamm   Engineer
Andy Robinson   Brass Arrangement
Maureen Loughnane   String Arrangements
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