- Lætitia
Sadier (born 6 May 1968), also
known as
Seaya Sadier, is a
French musician best
known as a
founding member of the London-based avant-pop band Stereolab...
- in
London in 1990. Led by the
songwriting team of Tim Gane and Lætitia
Sadier, the group's
sound incorporates repetitive motorik beats with the use of...
- guitar) with John
Williamson (b**** guitar) and Gary
Baker (drums). Lætitia
Sadier later joined the band on
vocals for
their final studio album. They mixed...
-
which was
initially a side
project of Lætitia
Sadier, a
founding member of Stereolab. In 2009,
Sadier retired the
project name and
began performing under...
-
songwriter and
guitarist who co-founded
Stereolab with his then-partner Lætitia
Sadier. Gane was born in Ilford, Es****, and
began his
musical career experimenting...
- by capitalism", with the
album seeing the band's
chief lyricist Lætitia
Sadier commenting on "different
fears about the
world in
every track". Kemp found...
- Film
includes 13 tracks, all of
which were
written by Tim Gane and Lætitia
Sadier and
performed by the duo
alongside Andy Ramsay, Joe
Watson and Xavi Muñoz...
- The Trip is the
debut solo
album by
French indie musician Lætitia
Sadier,
known as
member of
Stereolab and her side
project Monade. The
album was recorded...
- po****r
icons for the band. All
tracks are
written by Tim Gane and Lætitia
Sadier,
except where noted.
Credits are
adapted from the album's
liner notes. Stereolab...
-
undertaking the magazine's "Invisible Jukebox"
feature (alongside Lætitia
Sadier). Gane
stated that he had
invited sole
permanent NWW
member Steven Stapleton...