Biography
The sampling project Adventures in Stereo formed from the ashes of the short-lived 4AD label band Spirea X, which included vocalist Judith Boyle and former Primal Scream member Jim Beattie. The duo formed Adventures in Stereo in the mid-'90s with Simon Dine, who created the group's music -- girl group-inspired miniatures reminiscent of the work of Stereolab or Broadcast -- solely on an Akai sampler, constructing songs from obscure and unrecognizable loops. After Adventures in Stereo issued two acclaimed EPs, the band's history became convoluted: Dine split from the group, but both parties kept working under the AIS name. In 1997, early recordings and unreleased material were released on a self-titled LP on Scotland's Creeping Bent label, while a similarly packaged collection of Dine's subsequent work was issued a short time later, also under the title Adventures in Stereo and on the Underground Sounds imprint. The Boyle/Beattie unit returned in 1998 with Alternative Stereo Sounds. Their second U.S. release, Monomania, followed two years later. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi



 
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John Peel's Adventures In Stereo - There Was A Time
ADVENTURES IN STEREO cry your love away (1997)
ADVENTURES IN STEREO when we go back (1997)
ADVENTURES IN STEREO airline (1997)
ADVENTURES IN STEREO close to you (1997)
Adventures In Stereo - Silence Is
Adventures In Stereo - When Times Were Young
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