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"Socialisme ou Barbarie" is the delightful debut album from Monade. Monade, if you haven't heard, is the nom de plume of Laetitia Sadier when she isn't fronting Stereolab with her singing, Moog, tambourine and, of late, trombone playing. The relatively spare arrangements of "Socialisme ou Barbarie" create a mood slightly more tranquil than Stereolab sounds of late, bringing to mind not only the Peng! era but also folky sounds not always associated with Laetitia's music up to this time. The setting allows f... [ read more ]
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Argentinean singer Molina was introduced to the American public with the release of her second album, Segundo. A mixture of acoustic guitars, traditional percussion touches, electronic textures, and her disarming vocals make it one of the most evocative and original albums in recent memory. NPR's "All Things Considered" praised her, as did Entertainment Weekly when it named Segundo "Best World Music Album of 2003". "Sounds like Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier covering Nick Drake, whispering luminous folk tunes... [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. Socialisme ou Barbarie is the delightful debut album from Monade. Monade, if you haven't heard, is the nom de plume of Laetitia Sadier when she isn't fronting Stereolab with her singing, Moog playing, tambourine and, of late, trombone. The relatively spare arrangements of Socialisme ou Barbarie create a mood slightly more tranquil than Stereolab sounds of late, bringing to mind not only the Peng! era but also folky sounds not always associated with Laetitia's music up to this time. The settin... [ read more ]
LP $12.99
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