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Sort of, it's similar to FM stereo transmissions, where the Mono is lateral and the Stereo is vertical, which used to give reasonable compatabiltly with mono cartridges.
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There's lot of good stuff on here -- Kissed in Stereo is another highlight.
The Greatest Rider in Thoroughbred Racing History (Music (For Robots)) 2005
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The name "Stereo" is short for Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory.
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Even better, when I caught up with Rafe before the gig in Stereo, he introduces us to the other band members, and as the lead singer turns around I recognise an old friend, Nerea, who I was on a photography course with in ... oh ... 1994 or 1995?
Archive 2009-11-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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Even better, when I caught up with Rafe before the gig in Stereo, he introduces us to the other band members, and as the lead singer turns around I recognise an old friend, Nerea, who I was on a photography course with in ... oh ... 1994 or 1995?
Busy Busy Busy Busy Hal Duncan 2009
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The new Apples in Stereo album rates, at absolute minimum, an 8.1.
Dear Pitchfork… 2007
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In a strange way, bands like The Apples in Stereo have carried a sort of trippy melotron Beatles (meets ELO?) production values forward.
Imaginary Next Beatles Album « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2007
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Dressy Bessy always struck me as some sort of hypertrophied example of the Elephant 6 style, kind of like what would happen if you put the Apples in Stereo on an island continent and let them evolve to fill the evolutionary niche for a few million years.
Two Questions 2005
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Maybe the technologists behind Current TV can start Current AM in Stereo and reinvent radio after they get done with showing the world how TV should work.
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But I am a huge fan of the bands Sully, Dressy Bessy, Apples in Stereo, Broadcast and Le Tigre.
Boing Boing: February 3, 2002 - February 9, 2002 Archives 2002
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