Another great stereolab album.
Stereolab chemical chords vinyl.
Another great stereolab album.
Thanks to bill jones marc fitoussi for lending his guitar to write songs with delphine demilly for lending her keyboard for the same reason and emmanuel mario for helping us out on chemical chords.
2x vinyl lp album country.
Uk us genre.
Practically each track on chemical chords sounds like a soundtrack to an old romantic comedy with the elements of a spy movie and the only thing that reminds of this being a xxi century album are the electronic noises and contemporary beats on some of the songs.
4ad cad 2815 format.
Recorded and mixed at instant zero 2007.
Chemical chords reminds of an old movie soundtrack.
Electronic rock style.
Mastered at calyx mastering berlin.
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Referencing chemical chords 2xlp album cad 2815 don t agree with moshka medicine concerning that valuable album of stereolab.
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Space rock synth pop experimental indie rock.
Lyrics sometimes it is half full or sometimes half empty for some it is theory but for who is concerned it s truly a pity a pity under the ocean night of.
The follow up to critically lauded emperor tomato ketchup this album sees the band take another step away from their earlier minimalist velvet underground kraut rock influenced durge vibe and edge closer to europop.
Like all their best work a.
I will add that on the first pressings the following single was included.
Chemical chords reminds of an old movie soundtrack.
Considered by many to be one of stereolab s finest studio recordings 1997 s dots and loops is reissued on vinyl as a double lp.
So yes as one would expect from stereolab chemical chords is a lushly orchestrated album sean o hagan s arrangements add wonderful texture especially the strings on cellulose sinshine but each track bears the succinct imprint of a singular idea perfectly realised unlike previous albums where some tracks feel like two or three.