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Album Details: Dots and Loops

Release Date:09/23/1997
Label:Elektra / Wea
UPC:075596206525

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User Reviews: Dots and Loops

  • Overall:

    Oh yes.

    By Rebecca  Nov 11, 2001

    Gee, I just love this CD way too much. The whole thing is brilliant and reminds me of charmed summers in the 1970s before Star Wars with gaudy green plastic things abounding and weird discs on the big kids' turntables from genuine oddballs far away. ...Stereolab's Summer Fun Special? I am Miss Modular and I wear white. Feel the heat radiating from a deserted sidewalk and hear the slightest shivers of the trees. Somewhere people are celebrating an anniversary of your nation but you aren't there. This release was a real experience for me, prossibly better in the vinyl format. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    weak and lackadaisical

    By gooseeggo  Feb 9, 2000

    Stereolab is an excellent band, but this album disappoints. The first two tracks are brilliant, but from there on out, the album is really weak and lackadaisical. Enough of this "free-jazz" bollocks, what we all need is a real POP album...like "Empe...ror Tomato Ketchup" and "Mars Audiac Quintet"! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Dots and Loops

  • All Music Guide

    On Emperor Tomato Ketchup, Stereolab moved in two directions simultaneously -- it explored funkier dance rhythms while increasing the complexity of its arrangements and compositions. For its follow-up, Dots and Loops, the group scaled back its rhythmic experiments and concentrated on layered compositions. Heavily influenced by bossa nova and swinging '60s pop, Dots and Loops is a deceptively light, breezy album that floats by with effortless grace. Even the segmented, 20-minute "Refractions in the Plastic Pulse" has a sunny, appealing surface -- it's only upon later listens that the interlocking melodies and rhythms reveal their intricate interplay. In many ways, Dots and Loops is Stereolab's greatest musical accomplishment to date, demonstrating remarkable skill -- their interaction is closer to jazz than rock, exploring all of the possibilities of any melodic phrase. Their affection for '60s pop keeps Dots and Loops accessible, even though that doesn't mean it is as immediate as Empe...ror Tomato Ketchup. In fact, the laid-back stylings of Dots and Loops makes it a little difficult to assimilate upon first listen, but after a few repeated plays, its charms unfold as gracefully as any other Stereolab record. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Stereolab

Combining an inclination for melodic '60s pop with an art-rock aesthetic borrowed from Krautrock bands like Faust and Neu, Stereolab were one of the most influential alternative bands of the '90s. Led by Tim Gane and Laetitia Sadier, Stereolab legitimized forms of music that were either on the fringe of rock, or brought attention to a strand of pop music -- bossa nova, ... Read more