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Paris-Berlin

Paris-Berlin (2007) more music like this

by Stereo Total

Stereo Total fans could be forgiven for thinking that Paris-Berlin is a reissue or a collection of older songs. Françoise Cactus and Brezel Göring have returned to the bolder, lower-fi sound of albums like My Melody, using cheap and cheerful drum machines and keyboards, and guitars that borrow the best from '50s rockabilly, '60s pop and '70s punk ...

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Musique Automatique [US Bonus Tracks]

Musique Automatique [US Bonus Tracks] (2002) more music like this

by Stereo Total

Originally released in 2001 on Bobsled Records and re-released by Kill Rock Stars a year later, Stereo Total's Musique Automatique pares the group down to the core duo of Francoise Cactus and Brezel Goring. In the process, the album gains a newfound polish, particularly in the production, but also loses some of the spontaneous energy and wide ...

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Do the Bambi

Do the Bambi (2005) more music like this

by Stereo Total

Stereo Total return to their cheap 'n' cheerful roots on Do the Bambi, making it their most consistent set of songs since 1999's My Melody. 2001's Musique Automatique had almost as many not-quite-there moments as it did brilliant examples of the group's synth pop-rock sass; this album might not be quite as ambitious, what Do the Bambi lacks in ...

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My Melody

My Melody (1999) more music like this

by Stereo Total

Stereo Total's 1999 album My Melody continues the group's tradition of international pop postmodernism and clever covers, including two Serge Gainsbourg numbers -- the appropriately go-go-flavored "Vilaines Filles, Mauvais Garçons" and "In/Out" -- and a Casio-colored version of Pizzicato Five's "Tokyo Mon Amour." "Ringo I Love You" by Bonni Jo ...

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Juke-Box Alarm

Juke-Box Alarm (1999) more music like this

by Stereo Total

Singing in German, French, English, Japanese, and Italian, Stereo Total are an über-hip, ultra-Euro electro-pop group from Berlin, who are capable of inducing massive booty wiggling. Infectious in the extreme, this foursome employs brash pop grooves, crunchy techno beats, and kitschy, cheese-ball lyrics to create what they like to call "sissy ...

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Musique Automatique

Musique Automatique (2001) more music like this

by Stereo Total

Originally released in 2001 on Bobsled Records and re-released by Kill Rock Stars a year later, Stereo Total's Musique Automatique pares the group down to the core duo of Francoise Cactus and Brezel Goring. In the process, the album gains a newfound polish, particularly in the production, but also loses some of the spontaneous energy and wide ...

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Discotheque

Discotheque (2006) more music like this

by Stereo Total

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Monokini

Monokini (2003) more music like this

by Stereo Total

By the time of 1997's Monokini -- which was reissued by Kill Rock Stars in 2003 with bonus tracks -- Stereo Total had refined its sound, tightening up from the fuzzy, sprawling beginnings heard on Oh Ah! Indeed, it would have been difficult for them to get any looser without falling apart altogether, but fortunately they didn't sacrifice much ...

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Oh Ah! [Bonus Tracks]

Oh Ah! [Bonus Tracks] (2003) more music like this

by Stereo Total

Stereo Total's 1995 debut album, Oh Ah!, re-released in 2003 by Kill Rock Stars with bonus tracks, introduces the band's shabbily glamorous, multilingual, and multi-culti mix of pop and punk more or less fully formed, albeit slightly messier than the group's later albums. Oh Ah! focuses more on the rougher side of their music, to gloriously all ...

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Fields and Streams (2002) more music like this

by Various Artists

Kill Rock Stars' 2002 collection Fields and Streams brings together tracks by artists who are on Kill Rock Stars and a bunch of other bands and artists who aren't but the fine folks at KRS just plain like. Many of the bands are female-fronted in the tradition of the riot grrrl movement, which the label was at the forefront of. Otherwise, the ...

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Stereo Total

Stereo Total (1998) more music like this

by Stereo Total

Stereo Total's splice-and-dice pop-punk could only be the creation of a group whose members are Italian, French and German. There's Serge Gainsbourg bubblegum on "Moviestar" and "Supergirl"; Plastique Bertrand-style pop-punk in "LA, CA, USA"; a little Kraftwerk-lite/electronica/cafe jazz riffing, and even a typewriter melody whirring around the ...

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Total Pop (2000) more music like this

by Stereo Total

An amusing foreign pop record, Total Pop is highlighted by German and English female vocals, and electronic beeps and buzzes. The standout songs are both covers -- "Push It" and "Get Down Tonight." On the latter, Stereo Total manages to sound like the Velvet Underground covering KC and the Sunshine Band. Zachary Curd, All Music Guide

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Harpsichord 2000 (2000) more music like this

by Various Artists

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Oh Ah! (1995) more music like this

by Stereo Total

Stereo Total's 1995 debut album, Oh Ah!, re-released in 2003 by Kill Rock Stars with bonus tracks, introduces the band's shabbily glamorous, multilingual, and multi-culti mix of pop and punk more or less fully formed, albeit slightly messier than the group's later albums. Oh Ah! focuses more on the rougher side of their music, to gloriously all ...

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Musique Automatique [Japan Bonus Tracks] (2001) more music like this

by Stereo Total

Originally released in 2001 on Bobsled Records and re-released by Kill Rock Stars a year later, Stereo Total's Musique Automatique pares the group down to the core duo of Francoise Cactus and Brezel Goring. In the process, the album gains a newfound polish, particularly in the production, but also loses some of the spontaneous energy and wide ...

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