Modern Cosmology (laetitia sadier)-What will you grow now?
he second collaborative album from stereolab's laetitia sadier & brazil's mombojó, released via stereolab's duophonic super 45s imprint. modern cosmology is a musical ensemble composed of six individuals of the human race, none of which are cosmologists or astronomers, although felipe s. - who sings and plays the guitar - knows quite a bit about reading astrological charts. he shares his frontperson duties with one laetitia sadier who, by virtue of her singer-songwriter career both as a solo artist and as part of the stereolab ‘groop’, happens to be one of the key figures of her bandmates’ musical formation. his album is not about connections per se, or at least not about first connections. as the title teases, this album is about growth, deepening connections and strengthening bonds, about delving into the next chapter, about realising that now that we have drawn attention to a number of important issues, how do we avoid addressing them without falling in the same pits we have before?
he second collaborative album from stereolab's laetitia sadier & brazil's mombojó, released via stereolab's duophonic super 45s imprint. modern cosmology is a musical ensemble composed of six individuals of the human race, none of which are cosmologists or astronomers, although felipe s. - who sings and plays the guitar - knows quite a bit about reading astrological charts. he shares his frontperson duties with one laetitia sadier who, by virtue of her singer-songwriter career both as a solo artist and as part of the stereolab ‘groop’, happens to be one of the key figures of her bandmates’ musical formation. his album is not about connections per se, or at least not about first connections. as the title teases, this album is about growth, deepening connections and strengthening bonds, about delving into the next chapter, about realising that now that we have drawn attention to a number of important issues, how do we avoid addressing them without falling in the same pits we have before?
he second collaborative album from stereolab's laetitia sadier & brazil's mombojó, released via stereolab's duophonic super 45s imprint. modern cosmology is a musical ensemble composed of six individuals of the human race, none of which are cosmologists or astronomers, although felipe s. - who sings and plays the guitar - knows quite a bit about reading astrological charts. he shares his frontperson duties with one laetitia sadier who, by virtue of her singer-songwriter career both as a solo artist and as part of the stereolab ‘groop’, happens to be one of the key figures of her bandmates’ musical formation. his album is not about connections per se, or at least not about first connections. as the title teases, this album is about growth, deepening connections and strengthening bonds, about delving into the next chapter, about realising that now that we have drawn attention to a number of important issues, how do we avoid addressing them without falling in the same pits we have before?