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Lætitia Sadier

Жанр: Indie Pop || Происхождение исполнителя: UK || Год: 2010-2012

Аудио кодек: MP3 || Битрейт аудио: CBR 320 kbps

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01. One Million Year Trip
02. Fluid Sand
03. Our Interests Are The Same
04. Natural Child
05. Statues Can Bend
06. By The Sea
07. Unfasten
08. Un Soir, Un Chien
09. Another Monster
10. Ceci Est Le Coeur
11. Summertime
12. Release, Open Your Little Earthling Hands
Laetitia Sadier - Vocals, Guitar
Julien Gasc - Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Piano Prepare, Keyboards, Incidental Noises, Vocals (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 10, 12)
Yuuki Matthews - Bass, Vocals (tracks: 1, 5, 8, 11)
Richard Swift - Drums, Keyboards, Subtle, Vocals (tracks: 1, 5, 8, 11)
Emma Mario - Drums, Percussion, Electronics, Vocals (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 10, 12)
April March - Additional Vocals (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 10, 12)
Rebecca Gates - Additional Vocals (tracks: 1, 5, 8, 11)
For almost 20 years, Laetitia Sadier has been fronting the dazzlingly retro-futuristic Stereolab, and she's also made room to indulge in a playful dream-pop side project, Monade. But The Trip, her first album under her own name, still feels like a coming-out party. Following Stereolab's recently announced hiatus (the band's upcoming Not Music was culled from the sessions for 2008's Chemical Chords) and the disbanding of Monade, Sadier is finally on her own. She didn't waste the opportunity: The Trip is breathtaking, a rich collection of torch songs and subtle, meandering melodies that clear away the distracting frenzy and Byzantine flourishes of her past groups to expose the humane beauty of her voice.
The Trip was produced by Emmanuel Mario, who recorded Monade's last album, and Richard Swift, the American lo-fi songsmith who makes his own quirky chamber-pop albums for Secretly Canadian. Both are smart matches for Sadier. Mario brings the wisdom that comes with familiarity, knowing how to capture the airy voluptuousness of Sadier's voice without indulging in the drama of its detachment. And Swift, who could make even the most self-serious artist sound whimsical, brings levity and fluidity to the collection, allowing its melodies to amble without Stereolab's laser-focus. Both producers capture Sadier's aesthetic through an appropriately sepia-toned lens, but also leave the palette clean enough so that the emotional weight of the tracks-- be they smoldering or melancholic-- comes from her voice. So, in lieu of bouncy pop melodies, cool, jazzy exotica, or cerebral genre experiments, The Trip is full of autumnal ballads. The instrumentation is graceful and measured, giving Sadier's willowy songs a cozy underpinning.
Sadier's lyrics and delivery, though a wonderful and essential part of Stereolab's aesthetic, have sometimes felt secondary, as if they are chasing bandleader Tim Gane's instrumental ideas. But The Trip is gentler and less melodically direct than her work with that band, so pointedly narrative (and disarmingly personal) lyrics can drive the hazy arrangement. Like on "One Million Year Trip", a haunting number that explicitly deals with her sister's suicide. The light krautrock pulse and gentle, ascending synth chords are muted and stay out of the way, and the tune's power comes from its vocal. "She went on a million-year trip and left everything behind-- her skin, her hair," Sadier sings, "She has a long way to travel, so I will open my heart, and let the pain run along as there is no point in holding on."
Though notably subdued and tinged with sadness, the album isn't a downer. There are a few brisk moments to the dreamy collection-- most notably Sadier's striking version of Les Rita Mitsouko's louche disco rocker "Un Soir, Un Chien", which toys with the playfully mechanical synthesized textures of her former band. She even manages to turn Wendy & Bonnie's somber folk ballad "By the Sea" into a sexy, propulsive swirl of regret.
It's not that Sadier sounds fundamentally different here than she does in Stereolab-- her voice still oozes ethereality and sophistication. But The Trip feels like an expansion into new territory. Without Gane and his spacey-cool affectations, Sadier is free to revel in warm, rich balladry. You sense an artist known in part for her detachment leaning in close to share a secret.
#77701. The Rule of the Game
02. Find Me the Pulse of the Universe
03. Silent Spot
04. Auscultation to the Nation
05. There is a Price to Pay for Freedom (and it isn't Security)
06. Moi Sans Zach
07. Between Earth and Heaven
08. Lightning Thunderbolt
09. Fragment pour le Future de L'homme
10. Merci de M'avoir Donne la Vie
11. Next Time You See Me
12. Invitation au Silence
It's been two years since Stereolab member Laetitia Sadier released her debut solo album The Trip. The record allowed Sadier to come into her own outside of her well-known band, a career trajectory that she'll continue with her sophomore effort this summer.
The album is called Silencio, and a press release describes it as "an album exploring the individual connection to a deeper self, placed in a broader environment, in a similarly fresh kind of way."
In addition to Sadier's own distinct sound, the record features guest appearances from fellow Stereolab vet Tim Gane, alongside James Elkington and Sam Prekop.
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