~ DOTS AND LOOPS TOUR 1997 ~
Dots and Loops is the fifth studio album by English-French (from London) avant-pop rock band Stereolab. It was released on 22 September 1997. Co-produced by Stereolab with John McEntire and Andi Toma. The album peaked at number 19 on the UK Albums Chart, becoming the band's second top 20 album on the charts.
STEREOLAB (Band)
Lætitia Sadier – vocals, multi-instrumentalist (1990–2009, 2019–present)
Tim Gane – guitar, electronics, Occ. organ (1990–2009, 2019–present)
Mary Hansen — vocals, guitar, percussion, keyboards, tambourine (1993- died on December 9,2002)
Richard Harrison — bass (1997-1998)
Morgane Lhote —keyboards (1994-1999)
Andy Ramsay – drums, drum machine (1990–2009, 2019–present)
Tim Gane – guitar, electronics, Occ. organ (1990–2009, 2019–present)
Mary Hansen — vocals, guitar, percussion, keyboards, tambourine (1993- died on December 9,2002)
Richard Harrison — bass (1997-1998)
Morgane Lhote —keyboards (1994-1999)
Andy Ramsay – drums, drum machine (1990–2009, 2019–present)
The Setlist
STEREOLAB
Miss Modular (Dots and Loops - 1997)
Percolator (Emperor Tomato Ketchup - 1996)
Les Yper-Sound (Emperor Tomato Ketchup - 1996)
Brakhage (Dots and Loops - 1997)
The Flower Called Nowhere (Dots and Loops - 1997)
The Light That Will Cease To Fail (Super 45 (EP) - 1991)
Refractions In The Plastic Pulse (Dots and Loops - 1997)
Rainbo Conversation (Dots and Loops - 1997)
Emperor Tomato Ketchup (Emperor Tomato Ketchup - 1996)
Tomorrow Is Already Here (Emperor Tomato Ketchup - 1996)
Metronomic Underground (Emperor Tomato Ketchup - 1996)
John Cage Bubblegum (Refried Ectoplasm - 1995)
Encore
Refractions In The Plastic Pulse (Part 1) (Dots and Loops - 1997)
Super-Electric (Super-Electric (EP) - 1991)
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Time Set: 1h28
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