I’m sitting backstage at the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, Calif. with Tim Gane, Stereolab’s founding songwriter, guitar player and main ideologue, and we’re lying to one another. Gane is pretending to give me direct, concrete answers to my questions about his band’s work methods, its history, its fondness for certain producers, and I’m [...]
Posts Tagged ‘duophonic’
The Groop Played … Well, Whatever The Hell It Wanted: An Interview with Stereolab’s Tim Gane
Posted: January 4, 2002 by Sean Flinn in Interviews, MusicTags: duophonic, Electronic Music, indie rock, stereolab
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Concert Review: Stereolab Emerges from the Metronomic Underground
Posted: December 1, 1999 by Sean Flinn in Concert Reviews, MusicTags: alternative music, belly up tavern, duophonic, indie rock, stereolab
A concert review of Stereolab live at the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, Calif. The ease with which Stereolab consistently sells out its shows is a testament to the impotence and poor taste of commercial radio. The ‘Lab have been packing venues with fans for years now, without any support beyond the tier of [...]
