Stereolab – Dots and Loops

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Stereolab – Dots and Loops is a 1997 studio album by the English-French band Stereolab, noted for its blend of lounge, electronic, and experimental pop influences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Stereolab
chronologyPosition fifth studio album by Stereolab
composer Laetitia Sadier
Stereolab
Tim Gane
countryOfOrigin France
United Kingdom
followedBy Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night
format CD
digital download
vinyl record
genre art pop
avant-pop
bossa nova
electronic music
experimental pop
indie pop
krautrock
lounge
post-rock
hasPart Stan Brakhage
surface form: Brakhage

Contronatura
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language English
French
mainPerformer Laetitia Sadier
Mary Hansen
notableFor blend of lounge, electronic, and experimental pop influences
incorporation of krautrock and bossa nova elements
use of complex rhythms and time signatures
performer Stereolab
precededBy Emperor Tomato Ketchup
producer Andi Toma
John McEntire
Stereolab
Tim Gane
publicationYear 1997
recordedIn 1997
recordLabel Duophonic
Elektra Records
releaseDate 1997-09-22

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Jim O'Rourke produced Stereolab – Dots and Loops