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Stereolab were a French/English rock groop who played what might best be described as either "avant-garde M.O.R." or "space age bachelor pad music". They formed in 1990 and were among the first wave of Post Rock musicians, mixing Kraut Rock rhythms and pointillist fuzzed-out guitar melodies with vintage synthesizers and lounge-pop influences. Said lounge-pop grew in influence over the years until, by 1997's Dots and Loops, they were basically playing pop music--albeit, pop music from an alternate universe where Raygun Gothic never went out of fashion, where Burt Bacharach is revered as a musical god, and where 11 minutes is a perfectly normal song length.
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