Novak and Newell first got together as Dymaxion in 1995. Their earliest recordings were self-released cassettes, which were followed by a succession of EPs on various indie labels. The first, Aha, Sissy Arsonist, was a four-song effort for the U.K.-based Hemiola label, and appeared in 1995. It was followed a year later by another four-songer, The Critic's Darling, for Roomtone, which was in turn followed by the three-song Verfremdungseffekt for Vesuvius. These releases helped build an underground following for the band, and their next EP, Use Once and Destroy, appeared on Stereolab's own Duophonic imprint in 1998. Novak and Newell performed live as part of a quartet lineup with a shifting supporting cast that eventually included the well-traveled Jim Abramson (Autobody, Fly Ashtray, etc.) on drums. Dymaxion -- in the person of Jeremy Novak -- next collaborated with Japanese pop star Takako Minekawa on four songs for her 2000 EP Maxi On!. In 2001, Dymaxion's four EPs -- plus two compilation tracks cut for Dark Beloved Cloud, and a live recording -- were compiled onto the group's first full-length release, Dymaxion x 4 + 3 = 38:33. It was issued in the U.S. by Roomtone, in the U.K. and Europe by Duophonic, and in Japan by Shibuya-kei star Cornelius' Trattoria label. Following its release, Dymaxion returned to their customary EP format with a second effort for Roomtone, Intonarumori. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi