Stereolab - Instant Holograms On Metal Film - VINYL LP
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- Genre: Rock
- Description: Instant Holograms on Metal Film is the first Stereolab album in 15 years, featuring 13 new studio recordings. Played by Laetitia Sadier, Tim Gane, Andy Ramsay, Joe Watson and Xavi Muñoz, with contributions from Cooper Crain and Rob Frye of Bitchin Bajas, Ben LaMar Gay (composer/jazz multi instrumentalist), Holger Zapf (Cavern of Anti Matter), Marie Merlet (Monade) and Molly Read among others. The album follows Not Music released in 2010. Album Tracks 1. Mystical Plosives 2. Aerial Troubles 3. Melodie Is a Wound 4. Immortal Hands 1. Vermona F Transistor 2. Le Coeur Et la Force 3. Electrified Teenybop! 1. Transmuted Matter 2. Esemplastic Creeping Eruption 3. If You Remember I Forgot How to Dream Pt.1 1. Flashes from Everywhere 2. Colour Television 3. If You Remember I Forgot How to Dream Pt.2
- Artist: Stereolab
- Title: Instant Holograms On Metal Film
- Format: VINYL
- Label: Duophonic
- Release Date: 05/23/2025
- Genre: Rock
- Number Of Discs: 2
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- Product Name: Stereolab - Instant Holograms On Metal Film - VINYL LP
- UPC: 5056818801013
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