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2004-07-09
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Musical experiments in stereo
source: The St Petersburg Times
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2004-06-06
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Transient Random Noise Bursts From Tim Gane and Laetitia Sadier
source: Big Takeover
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2004-05-08
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UMBRELLA FEATURE : Stereolab
For all the hype that can surround the latest shit-hot rock band, there is something nice about the cool, calmness of a seasoned musician
source: UmbrellaMusic
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2004-04-15
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Lab Rats
Laetitia Sadier, vocalist and songwriter for the stately pop group Stereolab, was initially skeptical that she would be able to spend the rest of her life making music.
source: The Journal News - music line
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2004-04-15
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Back to the 'Lab
Restructured Stereolab doesn't let the past eclipse its potential
source: Creative Loafing Atlanta
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2004-04-09
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Stereolab, Air, focus on bright side
What happens when a band known for fizzy Europop stumbles into spate of adversity?
source: The Boston Globe (boston.com)
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2004-04-08
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Stereolab: Artificial Alchemy
Tim Gane talks about music, words and the joys and perils of obsessive fandom
source: ChartAttack.com
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2004-04-08
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Playing through
Stereolab are par for the course despite their recent tragic handicap
source: Hour magazine (Montreal, Canada)
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2004-04-07
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Krautrock Reborn
Stereolab took tragedy and turned it into Margerine Eclipse
source: river front times
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2004-04-07
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STL today interview
Dreamy, eclectic, cinematic ... it's all mixed up in the Stereolab
source: STLtoday.com
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2004-04-00
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SLAP interview
A web exclusive interview with STEREOLAB
source: Slap Skateboard magazine
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2004-03-31
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Living in Dual Mono
On Margerine Eclipse, Stereolab daydream in Technicolor.
source: Seattle Weekly
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2004-03-27
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Phoenix rising
For the first time since member Mary Hansen tragically passed, Stereolab returns with a larger touring ensemble
source: Terminal City world service (Vancouver, Canada)
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2004-02-27
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Stereolab moves forward
source: Exclaim! Canada's Music Authority
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2004-02-01
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Interview with Tim, Laetitia and Andy
Once upon a time, Tim Gane was a fresh-faced youth whose musical aspirations included a collaboration with peers in the basements of uppity music stores.
source: Reflex magazine
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2004-01-30
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Stereolab: Total eclipse of the heart
Tragedy visited Stereolab during the making of their new album. They tell James McNair how they came through it
source: independent.co.uk
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