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Album artwork for Margerine Eclipse (Reissue) by Stereolab

Remastered from original tapes. Bonus album of unreleased demos. Co-released by band’s own label Duophonic UHF Disks and Warp Records.

Stereolab's first full-length recording without guitarist / vocalist Mary Hansen, who died in a tragic accident in december of 2002, Margerine Eclipse finds the band soldiering on in admirable fashion. Essentially picking up where they left off on 2001's Sound-Dust, the group continues to employ their trademark blend of vintage keyboards, airy french / english vocals, and frothy lounge-meets-electronica pop sensibilities. That's not to say that there absolutely no new developments; one can hear the occasional dash of hip-hop rhythm (La Demeure), Autechre-like laptop glitch-pop (Vonal Declosion), and even a bit of disco (at the end of album-closer Dear Marge) amid the familiarly odd time signatures, quirky socio-political lyrical observations, and postmodern retro-futurism. Most importantly, though, Stereolab's finely tuned knack for interesting arrangements, arresting timbres, and modestly elegant melodies remains unsullied.

Stereolab

Margerine Eclipse (Reissue)

Duophonic
Album artwork for Margerine Eclipse (Reissue) by Stereolab
LPx3

£32.99

Vinyl comes in bespoke Gatefold sleeve housed inside a heavyweight clear PVC wallet. Plus Poster with Lyrics/Sleevenotes

Black
Includes download code
Released 29/11/2019Catalogue Number

D-UHF-D29R

Album artwork for Margerine Eclipse (Reissue) by Stereolab
CD

£14.99

Released 29/11/2019Catalogue Number

D-UHF-CD29R

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Stereolab

Margerine Eclipse (Reissue)

Duophonic
Album artwork for Margerine Eclipse (Reissue) by Stereolab
LPx3

£32.99

Vinyl comes in bespoke Gatefold sleeve housed inside a heavyweight clear PVC wallet. Plus Poster with Lyrics/Sleevenotes

Black
Includes download code
Released 29/11/2019Catalogue Number

D-UHF-D29R

Album artwork for Margerine Eclipse (Reissue) by Stereolab
CD

£14.99

Released 29/11/2019Catalogue Number

D-UHF-CD29R

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Remastered from original tapes. Bonus album of unreleased demos. Co-released by band’s own label Duophonic UHF Disks and Warp Records.

Stereolab's first full-length recording without guitarist / vocalist Mary Hansen, who died in a tragic accident in december of 2002, Margerine Eclipse finds the band soldiering on in admirable fashion. Essentially picking up where they left off on 2001's Sound-Dust, the group continues to employ their trademark blend of vintage keyboards, airy french / english vocals, and frothy lounge-meets-electronica pop sensibilities. That's not to say that there absolutely no new developments; one can hear the occasional dash of hip-hop rhythm (La Demeure), Autechre-like laptop glitch-pop (Vonal Declosion), and even a bit of disco (at the end of album-closer Dear Marge) amid the familiarly odd time signatures, quirky socio-political lyrical observations, and postmodern retro-futurism. Most importantly, though, Stereolab's finely tuned knack for interesting arrangements, arresting timbres, and modestly elegant melodies remains unsullied.