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INSTANT 0 IN THE UNIVERSE

Stereolab

Crossover Prog


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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 2003

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. "...Sudden Stars" (4:40)
2. Jaunty Monty And The Bubbles Of Silence (4:10)
3. Good Is Me (5:25)
4. Microclimate (4:16)
5. Mass Riff (4:25)

Total Time 22:56

Track 1 is listed as "... Suddenly Stars" rather than "... Sudden Stars"

The limited edition 3x7" box set of this title has one additional track:
Hillbilly Motobike


Line-up / Musicians

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Releases information

CD EP Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks D-UHF-CD28 (2003 UK)
CD EP Elektra 62893-2 (2003 US, Canada) (Enhanced)
CD EP Elektra 7559-62893-2 (2003 Europe, Australia) (Enhanced)
CD EP Elektra Entertainment WPCR-11699 (2003 Japan) (Enhanced)
CD EP Elektra 2A-62893 (2003 US) (promo)
Cassette EP Warner Music Japan (2003 Japan)
3x7" box set Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks d-uhf-d28s (2003 UK) (limited edition of 3000)

CD EPs that are enhanced only contained a link to a website (now defunct)

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Review by Mellotron Storm
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3 stars 3.5 stars. STEREOLAB have an interesting sound where we get this stew of percussions, drums, fake beats, electronic beats, bass, and intricate guitar. It's enough to make you dizzy, but then the female vocals come in which are warm and soothing. She will sing words, but she will also add a lot of wordless vocals as well. The music is uplifting, positive and catchy.

This Ep is a nice companion to their 2004 album "Margerine Eclipse", with them sounding very similar since they were from the same sessions. Underneath the information about who engineered it and mixed it etc. it says "Mary, thinking about you." Former band member Mary Hansen had only very recently passed. This Ep is over 20 minutes and five tracks. And my description in the opening of this review applies to these songs as well.

I do like "Microclimate" for the way sounds echo at the start. It's just a little different early on before the beats take over with vocals. A lot of electronics early on during "Mass Riff" but we have at least two themes being contrasted. A driving track that is the longest at 6 1/2 minutes. "Good Is Me" is an interesting mid-paced tune with contrasting themes. Bass, synths and guitar standout on this one.

This Ep along with a second Ep form the bonus disc for the recent re-issue of "Margeine Eclipse". And it's such a great package as it gives us everything associated with the "Margenine Eclipse" sessions.

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