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  2. Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements - Wikipedia

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    The album's sleeve design was adapted from that of a hi-fi test record issued by Hi-Fi Sound magazine in 1969; [18] the record itself is sampled on the song "Jenny Ondioline". [19] The majority of the first 1,500 LP copies of Transient Random-Noise Bursts were destroyed due to bad pressing quality.

  3. Sound-Dust - Wikipedia

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    Sound-Dust is the seventh studio album by English-French rock band Stereolab.It was released on 28 August 2001 in North America by Elektra Records and on 3 September 2001 internationally by Duophonic Records. [17]

  4. Stereolab - Wikipedia

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    Stereolab's album and song titles occasionally reference avant-garde groups and artists. Gane said that the title of their 1999 album Cobra and Phases Group… contains the names of two Surrealist organisations, " CoBrA " and "Phases Group", [ 73 ] The title of the song "Brakhage" from Dots and Loops (1997), is a nod to experimental filmmaker ...

  5. Dots and Loops - Wikipedia

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    Stereolab recorded the song "I Feel the Air (Of Another Planet)" for the album, but it was not mixed in time for the mastering process and instead appeared on the band's 2000 EP The First of the Microbe Hunters. [2] The Dots and Loops sessions marked the first time Stereolab recorded straight to Digital Audio Tape, a

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  7. Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night

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    James Hunter of Rolling Stone dismissed the first five songs as uneventful and felt that only from "Infinity Girl" onward does the album capture the band's "fashionable post-rock charm". [3] Barry Walters of Spin found the more drone -oriented songs tepid but noted that "the melodic bits are dreamier than ever", concluding that the album would ...

  8. Emperor Tomato Ketchup (album) - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Tomato Ketchup was released on 18 March 1996 in the United Kingdom by Duophonic Records, [6] and on 9 April 1996 in the United States by Elektra Records. [7] The artwork for the album was inspired by the LP cover sleeve of a 1964 recording of composer Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra by the Bamberg Symphony conducted by Heinrich Hollreiser.

  9. Ping Pong (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Ping Pong is a 1994 EP by the English-French avant-pop band Stereolab.It served as the lead single from their third full-length album Mars Audiac Quintet.Three limited 7" runs were released in green, black, and pink colors.