Lyrics by Stereolab

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  1. Cybele's Reverie
  2. Ecstatic Static
  3. Emergency Kisses
  4. Miss Modular
  5. ...Sudden Stars
  6. 3D Melodie
  7. Allures
  8. Analogue Rock
  9. Anamorphose
  10. Animal Or Vegetable (A Wonderfull Wooden Reason)
  11. Anonymous Collective
  12. Au Grand Jour
  13. Avant Garde M.O.R.
  14. Baby Lulu
  15. Blips Drips And Strips
  16. Blue Milk
  17. Brakhage
  18. Brigitte
  19. Brittle
  20. Cadriopo
  21. Caleidoscopic Gaze
  22. Captain Easychord
  23. Changer
  24. Check And Double Check
  25. Chemical Chords
  26. Come And Play In The Milky Night
  27. Contronatura
  28. Cosmic Country Noir
  29. Crest
  30. Daisy Click Clack
  31. Des Étoiles Électroniques
  32. Diagonals
  33. Double Rocker
  34. Doubt
  35. Elektro (He Held The World In His Iron Grip)
  36. Eloge d'Eros
  37. Emperor Tomato Ketchup
  38. Escape Pod (From The World Of Medical Observations)
  39. Excursions Into "oh, a-oh"
  40. Exploding Head Movie
  41. Extension Trip
  42. Eye Of The Volcano
  43. Farfisa
  44. Fell & Triple (mary Goodbye)
  45. Fluorescences
  46. Fractal Dream Of A Thing
  47. Free Design
  48. French Disko
  49. galaxidion
  50. Get A Shot Of The Refrigerator
  51. Going Out Of My Way
  52. Golden Ball (single)
  53. Gus The Mynah Bird
  54. Hallucinex
  55. Harmonium
  56. High Expectation
  57. Hillbilly Motobike
  58. Incredible He-woman
  59. Infinity Girl
  60. Interlock
  61. International Colouring Contest
  62. Italian Shoes Continuum
  63. Jenny Ondioline
  64. John Cage Bubblegum
  65. K-Stars
  66. La Demeure
  67. Laisser-Faire
  68. Les Bons Bons Des Raisons
  69. Les Yper-Sound
  70. Lo Boob Oscillator
  71. Lock-Groove Lullaby
  72. Low Fi
  73. Margerine Rock
  74. Mellotron
  75. Metronomic Underground
  76. Monstre Sacre
  77. Motoroller Scalatron
  78. Mountain
  79. Munich Madness
  80. Naught More Terrific Than Man
  81. Need To Be
  82. Neon Beanbag
  83. New Orthophony
  84. Nihilist Assault Group
  85. Nothing To Do With Me
  86. Olv 26
  87. One Finger Symphony
  88. One Note Samba
  89. One Small Step
  90. Op Hop Detonation
  91. Orgiastic
  92. Our Trinitone Blast
  93. Outer Accelerator
  94. Pack Yr Romantic mind
  95. Parsec
  96. Pause
  97. Peng! 33
  98. People do It All The Time
  99. Percolator
  100. Perversion
  101. Ping Pong
  102. Plastic Mile
  103. Pop Quiz
  104. Prisoner Of Mars
  105. Puncture In The Radax Permutation
  106. Rainbo Conversation
  107. Refractions in The Plastic Pulse
  108. Revox
  109. Ronco Symphony
  110. Sadistic
  111. Seeperbold
  112. Self Portrait With Electric Brain
  113. Silver Sands
  114. Slow Fast Hazel
  115. Space Moment
  116. Spark Plug
  117. Speedy Car
  118. Spinal Column
  119. Stomach Worm
  120. Suggestion Diabolique
  121. Super Falling Star
  122. Super-Electric
  123. Surrealchemist
  124. Tempter
  125. The Black Arts
  126. The Flower Called Nowhere
  127. The Groop Play Chord X
  128. The Man With 100 Cells
  129. The Noise Of Carpet
  130. The Seeming And The Meaning
  131. The Spiracles
  132. The Stars Our Destination
  133. The Way Will Be Opening
  134. Three Longers Later
  135. Three Women
  136. Ticker Tape Of The Unconscious
  137. Tomorrow Is Already Here
  138. Tone Burst (Country)
  139. Transona Five
  140. Transporte Sans Bouger
  141. Valley Hi!
  142. Velvet Water
  143. Visionary Road Maps
  144. Vodiak
  145. Vonal Declosion
  146. Whisper Pitch
  147. Widow Weirdo
  148. With Friends Like These
  149. Wow and Flutter
  150. You Little Shits
  151. You Used To Call Me Sadness

Stereolab are an Anglo-French avant-pop band formed in London in 1990. Led by the songwriting team of Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier, the group's sound features influences from krautrock and 1960s French pop music, often incorporating a repetitive motorik beat with the use of vintage electronic keyboards and female vocals sung in English and French. Their lyrics have political and philosophical themes influenced by the Surrealist and Situationist art movements. While performing, they play in a more feedback-driven and guitar-oriented style. From the mid-1990s, the band began to draw from funk, jazz and Brazilian music. Stereolab were formed by Gane (guitar and keyboards) and Sadier (vocals, keyboards and guitar) after the break-up of McCarthy. The two were romantically involved for fourteen years and are the group's only consistent members. Other longtime members included 1992 addition Mary Hansen (backing vocals, keyboards and guitar), who died in 2002, and 1993 addition Andy Ramsay (drums). The High Llamas' leader Sean O'Hagan (guitar and keyboards) was a member from 1993 to 1994 and continued appearing on later records for occasional guest appearances. Throughout their career, Stereolab has achieved moderate commercial success. The band were released from their recording contract with Elektra Records, and their self-owned label Duophonic signed a distribution deal with Too Pure and later Warp Records. After a ten-year hiatus, the band reunited for live performances in 2019.

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