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when: Sat 13 December  
Event title Stereolab
Where: Tripod - Dublin
Category: Gigs
 
Event description:
Cult band Stereolab return with their 11th studio album 'Chemical Chords' next month and a UK and Ireland tour in December. Considered as one of the first post-rock outfits, their sound encompasses krautrock, Brazilian tropicalia, 50s lounge, French pop, free jazz and art rock in a manner that is utterly fresh and uniquely their own.

*Tickets on sale this Thursday 31st July at 9am*

MAXIMUM JOY in association with POD Concerts presents
STEREOLAB
+ SUPPORT tba
TRIPOD, HARCOURT STREET
13th DECEMBER
7:30pm til late
Adm: €25

Tickets €25 (inc. booking fee) available from Ticketmaster, Road Records, City Discs, Sound Cellar and usual outlets.

www.ticketmaster.ie
www.tickets.ie

www.stereolab.co.uk
www.myspace.com/stereolab
www.myspace.com/maximumjoyclub



In an admiring review of their 2004 album Margarine Eclipse, Spin magazine hailed Stereolab as one of pop's 50 most influential ensembles. "No one can do beautiful, energising crossover pop like Stereolab," concurred The Independent, while a US writer, one Eric Greenwood, echoed the sentiments of thousands of 'Lab devotees when describing the band's enduring appeal thus: "The formula has never been broken; it's only tweaked slightly with each new album, and I never want it to end."

Indeed, over fifteen prolific years of qualitatively consistent output, Stereolab have accrued a vast, peerless cache of work, hallmarked by a unique, carefully evolving but instantly recognizable sonic signature. In addition to over a dozen glittering LPs, their back catalogue is littered with fan-pleasing gems: limited editions, one-off collaborations, split singles et al. In the process they've galvanised an extensive, staunchly loyal international fanbase; become a byword for playful, stylish excellence; struck a blow for the feminisation of rock and booked a permanent seat at experimental pop's high table.

Theirs is a rich, overflowing palette, readily able to blur the gulf between Os Mutantes and the BBC Radiophonic Orchestra; merge Krzysztof Komeda with the Velvet Underground, Francoise Hardy with Neu! and Burt Bacharach with Esquivel. A super-deluxe blend, in other words, with ingredients plucked assiduously from pop's coolest outposts: 50's lounge pop, Rive Gauche chanson, Brazilian tropicalia, North American art rock, East European film music, Krautrock. hi-fi test recordings, library music and more. Somehow they distil these apparently incongruent components into an ageless exotica that is all their own.

Sessions for 'Chemical Chords' began in the spring of 2007 as "a series of about seventy tiny drum loops" on top of which Tim Gane would dub improvised chord sequences using piano and vibraphone, "building them up from there – later slowing the tracks down or speeding them up - a totally new way of doing songs for us…" With typically prolificacy, the band laboured over the summer at Instant 0, helping transform these blueprints into 32 luminous new songs, with keyboardist/technician Joe Watson manning the mixing desk. Half the new repertoire was selected for the forthcoming Chemical Chords opus (Gane is currently mixing the remainder for future releases) – an album which, for all the breathless spontaneity of its invention, is arguably the band's tautest, most highly focused work this century. Being released by Duophonic UHF Disks / 4AD, it's a collection of "purposefully short, dense, fast pop songs," according to Gane, brimming with Motown-like drums, Sean O'Hagan's finest baroque-pop brass and string arrangements and etched with some of Laetitia Sadier's most eloquent, mellifluous vocal performances to date, it is, nonetheless, classic Stereolab; like all their best work, a perfect equipoise between an implausibly cool past and a shamelessly exotic future.

David Sheppard (April 2008)

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Location
Venue Tripod
Homepage: http://www.pod.ie/about_tripod.php  
Street: Harcourt Street
ZIP:
City Dublin
Country: IE
 
Location description:
The idea behind Tripod was simple - to create a multi-functional club and live music venue within an original shell structure that was forward thinking. Something that wasn't to a prescribed formula, something unique and inspiring, fusing architectural styles and live and electronic music.

The whole space is pierced with a central architectural core around which the building functions. Off this are three venue spaces that can be used for live performances, DJ shows, circulation space and also includes a VIP bar within the core. With versatility a prime objective Tripod caters for standing shows or fully seated shows, running in conjunction with the club space or independently.

The aesthetic is one that plays on the fusion idea and the notion of 'industrial chic', with the shell being a celebration of the original building and the new architectural insertions juxtaposed with this.

Two and a half years in the planning, the live music venue boasts a perfect line of sight from every point in the venue including - most importantly - the bar! It's size is idyllic, it packs a vast crowd yet due to its layout retains a very intimate atmosphere.
 

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