Since their early days as one of post-punk’s first major bands, the core of Stereolab has always consisted of multi-instrumentalist/composer Tim Gane and singer/lyricist Laetitia Sadier. The pair, who ...
In the first instalments of the Internationale Situationniste, Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio, and several others, proposed the "destruction of the subject" and avowed the usage of contemporary machines to ...
One of the reasons Utrecht festival Le Guess Who? is so beloved to attendees is its employment of excellent guest curators, and this year’s edition will be no different. For 2023, the festival ...
Laetitia Sadier has one of the most recognizable voices in all of indie rock. For well over a decade she provided the sanguine vocals for Stereolab, arguably one of the most profoundly influential -- ...
Spurred on by their shared stage antics, Gane and Sadier continued their creative collaboration forming a new musical collective together. Stereolab deftly crossed the line from indie to pop through ...
Stereolab, who went on hiatus in 2009, have been playing some reunion shows and previously announced a 2019 reissue series, which kicked off with reissues of 1993’s Transient Random Noise-Bursts With ...
Emerging at the height of grunge-mania, Stereolab brought something a bit classier and more exotic to the table. Between its 1990 inception and its 10-year hiatus that began in 2009, the English group ...
As Stereolab fans await Chemical Chords (set to be released on August 18), the band's first full-length studio release since Margerine Eclipse in 2005, the band's mastermind and songwriter Tim Gane ...
Stereolab have shared two new songs: “Fed Up With Your Job” and “Constant and Uniform Movement Unknown.” They are to be released as a double A-side 7-inch single by Duophonic UHF Disks / Warp, limited ...