Artist: Monade
Date Released: March 8, 2005
Label: Beggars Group/Too Pure
Produced By:
Tracklisting:
- Wash and Dance
- A Few Steps More
- La Salle des Pas Perdus
- Das Kind
- 2 Portes, 7 Fenetres
- Dittysweep
- Becoming
- Pas Toujours; Encore
- Sensible et Extensible
- Dittyah
- Paradoxale
- There are Things
Review[]
For the most part, I am sure everyone is familiar with the experimental pop band Stereolab and their many quirky by-products (side bands). Monade, which is pronounced mon-ard, is the brainchild of front-woman Laetitia Sadier and her collaborator, Pram’s Rosie Cuckston. Their first release was a DIY bedroom recording project, but with their second release, they have expanded the sound ten-fold for an international release. Mostly based around Sadier’s exotic voice and flowing harmonies, A Few Steps More is lovely dream-pop album full of quirky instrumentation and slightly off-the-cuff song structures. Sadier handles vocals, moog, tambourine and an amazing sounding trombone while she is surrounded by three other musical contributors and precise production to create a polished, but not over produced pop record. This will certainly appeal to Stereolab fans along with traditional pop fans and listeners interested in more ambitious and off-kilter pop sounds. Michael Ardaiolo