Product Overview
Originally issued in late 2001, Sound-Dust found Stereolab firmly in the midst of their second phase. After taking a two-year break, the band returned with a strong melodic focus and a highly evolved, sophisticated style of writing that further displayed their growing talents. Many fans and critics consider the album to be among the group's finest. Producers Jim O'Rourke (Sonic Youth, Gastr del Sol) and John McEntire (Tortoise, Sea and the Cake) returned to further Stereolab's continuing evolution. The group brings a lighter, almost orchestral touch to the set of songs with unpredictable shifts in tempo and melody; this new approach is especially apparent on the lead single "Captain Easychord" and it's warped, country-tinged feel. The avant-garde and lounge textures still remain, but are balanced by sun-kissed harmonies and breezy Tropicalia.
Tracklist:
A1 | Black Ants In Sound Dust | 1:57 | |
A2 | Space Moth | 7:33 | |
A3 | Captain Easychord | 5:25 | |
B1 | Baby Lulu | 5:12 | |
B2 | The Black Arts | 5:11 | |
B3 | Hallucinex | 3:48 | |
C1 | Double Rocker | 5:31 | |
C2 | Gus The Mynah Bird | 6:07 | |
C3 | Naught More Terrific Than Man | 4:07 | |
D1 | Nothing To Do With Me | 3:35 | |
D2 | Suggestion Diabolique | 7:52 | |
D3 | Les Bons Bons Des Raisons | 6:43 | |
E1 | Black Ants Demo | ||
E2 | Spacemoth Intro Demo | ||
E3 | Spacemoth Demo | ||
E4 | Baby Lulu Demo | ||
E5 | Hallucinex Pt 1 Demo | ||
E6 | Hallucinex Pt 2 Demo | ||
E7 | Long Live Love Demo | ||
E8 | Les Bon Bons Des Raisons Demo |