Electrically Possessed: Switched On, Vol. 4

Electrically Possessed: Switched On, Vol. 4

by Stereolab
Electrically Possessed: Switched On, Vol. 4

Electrically Possessed: Switched On, Vol. 4

by Stereolab

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Appearing just over a decade after Stereolab disbanded, Electrically Possessed: Switched On, Vol. 4 is a welcome refresher on the EPs, singles, and rarities they issued from 1999 to 2008. The collection's nine-year span covers nearly half of the band's career -- by contrast, the original Switched On gathered just six months' worth of music -- but like the other volumes in the series, it captures the flavor of its era just as completely as Stereolab's full-lengths. Electrically Possessed begins with The First of the Microbe Hunters, a mini-album that arrived soon after the group's heady 1999 effort Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night and provided a playful contrast to that release. While the nine-minute "Outer Bongolia" rivals Cobra's ambition with its extravaganza of wah-wah guitar, brass, and xylophone, the serenely spacey pop of "I Feel the Air (Of Another Planet)" and the strutting jazz-funk of "Barock-Plastic" could've appeared on Emperor Tomato Ketchup. Much of the rest of Switched On, Vol. 4 consists of limited-edition tour singles that the band recorded at Tim Gane and Laetitia Sadier's computer-based home studio, which they built after they fell in love with digital recording while making 1997's Dots and Loops. Though many of these tracks ride a similar groove, there are several standouts. "L'exotisme Interieur" from 2008 is chiming, blissed-out pop; the 2001 A-side "Free Witch and No Bra Queen" pairs a sexy spy movie theme worthy of Lalo Schifrin with spooky vocal harmonies; and "Calimero," a 1999 collaboration with Brigitte Fontaine, is one of their clearest homages to French pop a la Serge Gainsbourg. Some of Electrically Possessed's other highlights were composed for various projects that fit Stereolab's aesthetic perfectly. The bustling collage of vocals, beats, and burbling synths that is "B.U.A." reunited them with visual artist Charles Long, for whom they composed Music for the Amorphous Body Study Center, while "Variation One"'s funky synth workout first appeared on the soundtrack to the documentary Moog, appropriately enough. The collection's previously unreleased material ranges from snippets like the spacious Dots and Loops outtake "Pandora's Box of Worms" that will likely appeal most to hardcore fans to buried treasures such as "Solar Throw-Away (Original Version)," a tart, brassy ballad that makes for one of the set's finest moments. While there might not be quite as many essential tracks here as on the other Switched On volumes, Electrically Possessed is a reminder that Stereolab were releasing so much good music that it was easy to take it for granted at the time, and it's well worth a listen for fans who may have missed or glossed over these songs when they were first released. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 02/26/2021
Label: Duophonic Uhf / Warp
UPC: 5060384618227
Rank: 74982

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Outer Bongolia
  2. Intervals
  3. Barock-Plastic
  4. Nomus Et Phusis
  5. I Feel the Air (Of Another Planet)
  6. Household Names
  7. Retrograde Mirror Form
  8. Solar Throw-Away [Original Version]
  9. Pandora's Box of Worms

Disc 2

  1. L' Exotisme Interieur
  2. The Super-It
  3. Jump Drive Shut-Out
  4. Explosante Fixe
  5. Fried Monkey Eggs [Instrumental Version]
  6. Monkey Jelly
  7. B.U.A
  8. Free Witch and No Bra Queen

Disc 3

  1. Heavy Denim Loop, Pt. 2
  2. Variation One
  3. Monkey Jelly [Beats]
  4. Dimension M2
  5. Solar Throw-Away
  6. Calimero
  7. Fried Monkey Eggs [Vocal]
  8. Speck Voice

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Stereolab   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Andrew Ramsay   Composer
Charles Long   Collaboration
Vanina Schmitt   Sleeve Design
Morgane Lhote   Instrumentation
Simon Johns   Instrumentation
The Groop   Mixing
Fulton Dingley   Mixing,Engineer
Mary Hansen   Instrumentation
John McEntire   Mixing,Engineer
Laetitia Sadier   Composer,Instrumentation
Sean O'Hagan   Composer,Instrumentation
Andy Ramsay   Composer,Instrumentation
Tim Gane   Composer,Instrumentation
Brigitte Fontaine   Composer
Bo Kondren   Remastering
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