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- Record Label: Drag City
- Release Date: Mar 24, 2017
- Artist(s): Laetitia Sadier
- Summary: The debut release for the Stereolab frontwoman's project with the Source Ensemble features a duet with Hot Chip's Alexis Taylor.
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- Record Label: Drag City
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Electronic, Post-Rock, Experimental Rock
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MojoMar 21, 2017Throwing down a persuasive gauntlet, opener Undying Love For Humanity is all breezy percussion, percolating synths, chiming vibraphones and complex, wordless backing vocal arrangements--a sunny, tropicalia-like setting for Sadier's typically liquid delivery of lyrics. [Apr 2017, p.97]
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Q MagazineMar 21, 2017There is little that feels dull or predictable. [May 2017, p.107]
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The WireJun 2, 2017With its crashing together of narcotic pop, serialism and motorik rock, Find Me Finding You is in a similar mould to Sadier’s compatriot Pierre Henry’s concrète pop nugget Psyche Rock. Or, closer to home, Stereolab. [Apr 2017, p.55]
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UncutMar 21, 2017A generous and expansive set of sensual pop. [Apr 2017, p.39]
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Mar 31, 2017While Find Me Finding You won’t necessarily offend dyed-in-the-woofer Stereolab aficionados--no apple need ever fall far from such an efflorescent tree--it still successfully stakes out a corner of its own, its abstract yet meticulously formal layers suggesting an aural Mondrian painting.
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Apr 26, 2017Sadier's wish to equalize personal and economic relationships feels even more noble given the political climate in which the album was released, and Find Me Finding You is some of the warmest-sounding music yet from an unfailingly idealistic artist.
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Mar 21, 2017Amid Find Me’s otherwise downcast worldview, “Love Captive” lets in some light.