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[[Stereolab]] were a French/English rock [[Insistent Terminology|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.
 
Tim Gane (guitar and keys) and Lætitia Sadier (vocals, guitar, and keys) were the only permanent members of the groop. Mary Hansen (harmony vocals, guitar, and keys), who joined in 1992 and died in 2002, and Andy Ramsay (drums), who joined in 1993, were also considered key members during their tenure.
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They went on an indefinite hiatus in 2009.
 
== {{examples|Albums and Compilations ==}}
For a comprehensive discography, see [https://web.archive.org/web/20131019110224/http://www.stereolab.co.uk/discography/list/ their website] or [[wikipedia:Stereolab discography|the other wiki]].
 
* ''Peng!'' (1992)
** ''Switched On Stereolab'' (1992) Collection of their first 3 EP's.
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* ''Not Music'' (2010)
 
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* [[AcCENT Upon the Wrong SylLABle]]: Very often. Mostly comes from Lætitia Sadier not being a native English speaker.
* [[After the End]]: "One Small Step".