Stereolab
Biography
Combining an inclination for melodic '60s pop with an art rock aesthetic borrowed from Krautrock bands like Faust and Neu!, Stereolab were one of the most influential alternative bands of the '90s. Led by Tim Gane and Laetitia Sadier, Stereolab either legitimized forms of music that were on the fringe of rock, or brought attention to strands of pop music -- bossa nova, lounge-pop, movie soundtracks -- that were traditionally banished from the rock lineage. The group's trademark sound -- a droning, hypnotic rhythm track overlaid with melodic, mesmerizing singsong vocals, often sung in French and often promoting revolutionary, Marxist politics -- was deceptively simple, providing the basis for a wide array of stylistic experiments over the course of their prolific career. Throughout it all, Stereolab relied heavily on forgotten methods of recording, whether it was analog synthesizers and electronics or a fondness for hi-fi test records, without ever sinking to the level of kitsch.
Tim Gane (born July 12, 1964; guitar, keyboards) was the leader of McCarthy, a London-based band from the late '80s that functioned as a prototype for Stereolab's sound. Gane met Laetitia Sadier (born May 6, 1968; vocals, keyboards), a French-born vocalist, at one of McCarthy's concerts.
Selected Discography

Fab Four Suture
2006

Serene Velocity: Stereolab Anthology
2006

Oscillons From The Anti-Sun
2005

Margerine Eclipse
2004

Instant 0 In The Universe
2003

ABC Music: Radio 1 Sessions
2002

Sound Dust
2001

Cobra And Phases
1999

Aluminum Tunes
1998

Dots And Loops
1997

Emperor Tomato Ketchup
1996

Refried Ectoplasm (Switched On Volume 2)
1995

Mars Audiac Quintet
1994

The Groop Played 'Space Age Bachelor Pad Music'
1993

Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements
1993

Switched On Stereolab
1992

Peng!
1992
