Music for the Amorphous Body Study Center

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Music for the Amorphous Body Study Center
Music for the Amorphous Body Study Center cover
Studio album by Stereolab
Released April 1995
Genre Post rock
Length 23:09
Label Duophonic Records
Professional reviews
Stereolab chronology

Mars Audiac Quintet
(1994)

Music for the Amorphous Body Study Center
(1995)

Refried Ectoplasm
(1995)


Music for the Amorphous Body Study Center is an album by Stereolab, created in collaboration with artist Charles Long. The songs became part of Long's exhibit, complementing each of his sculptures. The album was initially available only at the exhibit in a pressing of 1500; another limited pressing was later released to stores but it is now out of print. All of the material appears on the 1998 compilation Aluminum Tunes; the untitled final track is included at the end of Space Moment.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Pop Quiz"
  2. "Extension Trip"
  3. "How to Play Your Internal Organs Overnight"
  4. "The Brush Descends the Length"
  5. "Melochord Seventy-Five"
  6. "Space Moment"
  7. "Untitled"

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Stereolab
Tim Gane | Lætitia Sadier | Simon Johns | Andy Ramsay | Dominic Jeffrey | Joseph Watson | Joseph Walters
Martin Kean | Joe Dilworth | Russel Yates | Mick Conroy | Mary Hansen | Sean O'Hagan | Duncan Brown | David Pajo | Richard Harrison | Simon Johns | Gina Morris | Katharine Gifford | Morgane Lhote
Discography
Albums:

Peng! | Space Age Batchelor Pad Music | Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements | Mars Audiac Quintet | Music for the Amorphous Body Study Center | Emperor Tomato Ketchup | Dots and Loops | Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night | The First of the Microbe Hunters | Sound-Dust | Margerine Eclipse

Compilations:

Switched On | Refried Ectoplasm | Aluminum Tunes | ABC Music | Oscillons from the Anti-Sun | Fab Four Suture | Serene Velocity (A Stereolab Anthology)

EPs:

Super 45 | Super-Electric | Low Fi | Crumb Duck | Simple Headphone Mind | Captain Easychord | Instant 0 in the Universe