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Stereolab chemical chords 320
Stereolab chemical chords 320











stereolab chemical chords 320

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The old side one consisting of 2 x 10 minute epics and side two the shorter tuneful Anywhere complete with whistling solo, and the 20 minute plus title track. The word Grobschnitt actually translates as "rough cut" but there is n't anything rough cut about the band's brilliant musicianship. One such excursion (along with I remember Nektar's Journey to the Centre of the Eye) was a visit to Rockpommel's Land with German prog rockers Grobschnitt (there, I've taken care to spell it right!). there were the ones that went that little bit further! Previously unreleased.I first heard this stupendous album at school the cool guys were into Pink Floyd and Genesis, the even cooler ones were discovering Marillion and King Crimson, and then. recorded 26th September 2004 when Stereolab supported Air at the Hollywood bowl, CA. Catalogue number Encore 001.Ī live version of the ‘Emperor Tomato Ketchup’ album track ‘Cybele's Reverie’. The flexi-disk was given away with edition #6 of the 'Tea Time' fanzine. ‘XXXOOO’ was originally released in 1992 as part of a single sided 3 track 7” flexi-disk via the Encore! label. 500 copies pressed on translucent yellow vinyl and 2972 copies on black vinyl. A 12” disk released on 20th April 1998 via Duophonic UHF Disks.

stereolab chemical chords 320

‘Refractions In The Plastic Pulse’, a track from the ‘Dots and Loops’ album remixed by Autechre. Catalogue number WJ03 - 1000 copies were pressed. ‘Yes Sir! I Can Moogie’ was originally released in 1995 as part of a single sided 3 track 7” flexi-disk via Wurlitzer Jukebox. The re-recording was released as a 7” b/w ‘I Was A Sunny Rainphase’ and subsequently compiled onto Stereolab’s ‘Fab Four Suture’ album. The original recording of ‘Plastic Mile’. Originally released in 1998 by the Bungalow record label. ‘Blaue Milch’ was recorded for a Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra compilation album – each artist on the album was sent a Peter Thomas audio track and was asked to build it into a new track. Both tracks also appear on the Japanese edition of ‘Chemical Chords’. ‘Magne-Music’ & ‘The Nth Degrees’ were added as bonus tracks to the UK limited edition cd of ‘Chemical Chords’ released 18th August 2008 via Duophonic UHF Disks / 4AD. Yellow glitter 7” – approximately 3000 copies. The track was later released as one side of a yellow glitter 7” that was part of an exclusive Japanese box set edition of ‘Aluminum Tunes ’. The track was originally recorded for a Godz tribute album called ‘Godz Is Not A Put On’ and released in an edition of 500 copies by Lissy’s records in 1996. Previously unreleased (NB - it's not previously unreleased it was on Spacewatch)Ī cover of the track ‘ABC’ by The Multitude from The Godz album ‘The Third Testament’. ‘Ronco Symphony’ – a demo version of the track from 1993’s 'The Groop Played "Space Age Batchelor Pad Music"’ album. Originally released in 1998 by Luke Warm Music. 100 copies on blue vinyl and 2000 copies on black vinyl. ‘Symbolic Logic Of Now!’ was one side of a split 7” with Soi-Disant. ‘Spool Of Collusion’ was also added, as a bonus track, to the Japanese cd release of ‘Chemical Chords’. ‘Spool Of Collusion’ & ‘Forensic Itch’ were originally released on August 18th 2008 as a black vinyl 7” that was given away with the initial pressing of the ‘Chemical Chords’ lp. (NB Unity Purity Occasional has also been previously released as the second half of Nomus et Phusis on The First Of The Microbe Hunters and as such also appeared on the previous "Switched On" volume Electrically Possessed in that guise ‘Unity Purity Occasional’ was used in 2000 for Charles' sculpture of the same name.

stereolab chemical chords 320

‘Robot Riot’ & ‘Unity Purity Occasional’ were both written for sculptures made by Charles Long. Released 28th September 1992 by Too Pure. The ‘Low Fi’ ep - ‘Low Fi’, ‘’, ‘Laisser-Faire’ & ‘Elektro ’ was originally released as a limited edition clear vinyl 10”, black vinyl 10” and cd. Originally released 28th April 1997 via Duophonic Super 45s. The cds were also released in a sealed sleeve. A 12” disk released on yellow vinyl and black vinyl the sleeve was made from a 'mylar style’, aluminium coloured material that was glued and sealed – each purchaser had to open the sleeve to discover which colour vinyl they had bought. Simple Headphone Mind’ b/w ‘Trippin’ With The Birds’ was the second collaboration between Nurse With Wound and Stereolab. Name of the purchaser is written on the inside sleeve spine. The title is Pulse Of The Early Brain on the sticker.













Stereolab chemical chords 320