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Laetitia Sadier is the alluring female voice of iconic 90’s band Stereolab.
As lulling and gentile as her French accent is, Sadier certainly possesses a strong mind and places a lot of meaning behind her music and song-writing. The new album ‘Silencio’ ( out 24th July 2012 on Drag City) was so named in a poignant moment where Sadier felt she experienced total silence whilst visiting a church and realised that only in utter silence, one is free to explore their own thoughts....
Laetitia Sadier is the alluring female voice of iconic 90’s band Stereolab.
As lulling and gentile as her French accent is, Sadier certainly possesses a strong mind and places a lot of meaning behind her music and song-writing. The new album ‘Silencio’ ( out 24th July 2012 on Drag City) was so named in a poignant moment where Sadier felt she experienced total silence whilst visiting a church and realised that only in utter silence, one is free to explore their own thoughts. Recorded in both Toulouse and Chicago, ‘Silencio’ is her second solo album after ‘The Trip’ (released 2010) and features songs written by fellow Stereolab member Tim Gane (Domino Publishing) and musican James Elkington.