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Low Fi is the third EP by English-French rock band Stereolab, released in September 1992 by Too Pure. The title of the final track "Elektro (He Held the World in His Iron Grip)" is taken from the cover of the thirteenth issue of the comic book Tales of Suspense, released in 1961. It is the first Stereolab release to feature longtime drummer Andy Ramsay and backing vocalist Mary Hansen, who stayed with the band until her death in 2002. The EP was compiled on physical releases of Pulse of the Early Brain.

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  • Low Fi es el segundo EP de Stereolab, editado por el sello Too Pure. Las primeras 2000 copias de este disco de 10 pulgadas fueron publicadas en vinilo transparente, y ambas caras del disco acababan con un lock groove (loop accidental que se repite una y otra vez sin cesar en un disco de vinilo). También fue sacado en CD, con una funda de plástico similar a la utilizada en los primeros singles del grupo. (es)
  • Low Fi is the third EP by English-French rock band Stereolab, released in September 1992 by Too Pure. The title of the final track "Elektro (He Held the World in His Iron Grip)" is taken from the cover of the thirteenth issue of the comic book Tales of Suspense, released in 1961. It is the first Stereolab release to feature longtime drummer Andy Ramsay and backing vocalist Mary Hansen, who stayed with the band until her death in 2002. The EP was compiled on physical releases of Pulse of the Early Brain. (en)
  • Low Fi est un maxi du groupe anglais Stereolab, sorti en septembre 1992. Les 2 000 premiers exemplaires de ce disque ont été pressés sur des disques vinyles transparents de 10 pouces. Ce maxi a aussi été sorti en CD. (fr)
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  • Low Fi (en)
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  • Low Fi es el segundo EP de Stereolab, editado por el sello Too Pure. Las primeras 2000 copias de este disco de 10 pulgadas fueron publicadas en vinilo transparente, y ambas caras del disco acababan con un lock groove (loop accidental que se repite una y otra vez sin cesar en un disco de vinilo). También fue sacado en CD, con una funda de plástico similar a la utilizada en los primeros singles del grupo. (es)
  • Low Fi is the third EP by English-French rock band Stereolab, released in September 1992 by Too Pure. The title of the final track "Elektro (He Held the World in His Iron Grip)" is taken from the cover of the thirteenth issue of the comic book Tales of Suspense, released in 1961. It is the first Stereolab release to feature longtime drummer Andy Ramsay and backing vocalist Mary Hansen, who stayed with the band until her death in 2002. The EP was compiled on physical releases of Pulse of the Early Brain. (en)
  • Low Fi est un maxi du groupe anglais Stereolab, sorti en septembre 1992. Les 2 000 premiers exemplaires de ce disque ont été pressés sur des disques vinyles transparents de 10 pouces. Ce maxi a aussi été sorti en CD. (fr)
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  • Low Fi (es)
  • Low Fi (fr)
  • Low Fi (en)
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