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  1. Albums
  2. peng! - stereolab

Stereolab - Peng! (LP)

StereolabStereolab
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 1992
  • 11 tracks
  • 47 min
  • art pop
Peng! - Stereolab
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Peng! - Stereolab
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Product description

Stereolab's debut studio album, "Peng!", is a captivating blend of art pop, krautrock, and post-rock that emerged from the London music scene in 1992. This 11-track collection, released on May 26 by Too Pure, showcases the band's unique fusion of experimental sounds and catchy melodies, setting the stage for their influential career in the 90s indie music landscape.

Recorded in April 1992, "Peng!" is a testament to Stereolab's innovative spirit, with tracks like "Super Falling Star" and "Peng! 33" highlighting their signature use of Mellotron, synths, and rhythmic grooves. The album's eclectic mix of genres, from noise pop to neo-psychedelia, offers a sonic journey that is both intellectually stimulating and danceable. With a runtime of just under 47 minutes, "Peng!" is a concise yet impactful introduction to Stereolab's world of experimental pop.

The album's title track, "Peng!", along with other standout songs like "Orgiastic" and "Stomach Worm," demonstrate the band's knack for blending the avant-garde with the accessible. "Peng!" has garnered a dedicated following over the years, with a rating of 3.53/5 on Rate Your Music and a ranking of #248 for 1992, a testament to its enduring appeal.

For fans of experimental and genre-blending music, "Peng!" is a must-listen, offering a glimpse into the creative genius of Stereolab. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this debut album is sure to leave a lasting impression.

This 2018 Reissue Remastered LP is pressed on Clear vinyl.

Tracks

  1. Super Falling StarStereolab
    3:16
  2. OrgiasticStereolab
    4:44
  3. Peng! 33Stereolab
    3:03
  4. K-starsStereolab
    4:04
  5. PerversionStereolab
    5:01
  6. You Little ShitsStereolab
    3:25
  7. The Seeming and the MeaningStereolab
    3:48
  8. MellotronStereolab
    2:47
  9. Enivrez-vousStereolab
    3:51
  10. Stomach WormStereolab
    6:35
  11. SurrealchemistStereolab
    7:15
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Peng!
Artist
Stereolab
LP release year
2018
Album release date
May 26, 1992
Label
Too Pure
EAN
644918001102
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
47 min
Tracks
11 tracks
Color
Clear

EAN

EAN
644918001102

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
UK
Genre
Art pop
Box set
No
Remastered
Yes
Reissue
Yes

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  • Great Album

    5 out of 5 stars
    Wgugmex-OljpefqucJanuary 23, 2026United States🇺🇸

    Best sounding clear vinyl I own, hands down, lovely pressing, sounds absolutely tops.

  • Great Album

    5 out of 5 stars
    iziuxecqaqDecember 30, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Sounds light years better than the 2008 reissue, though I’d be very intrigued by how an original stacks up next to this.

  • Great Album

    5 out of 5 stars
    yajfordmNovember 13, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Sounds amazing. Hearing the record like I’ve never heard it before. Puts that cursed 2008 pressing to shame.

  • Great Album

    5 out of 5 stars
    MeylSuzfaswaopSeptember 1, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Not sure if it's my setup (ATLP120, Nagaoka MP-110), but I've been having some strange sibilance, especially on the track "Peng ! 33". Other than that, great pressing.

  • Great Album

    4 out of 5 stars
    qvdoezhiadiAugust 31, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Asking a dear friend what he found most compelling about Stereolab, his favorite band, he replied, “They manage to aggregate all of the favorite things I find in underground and pop music, they are totally modern, yet retro in their relentless use of elements both in music, and with musical instruments.” I must say that I couldn’t agree more, so with that in mind, I’m beginning at the beginning with my first Stereolab review … Peng!.The title of the bands first proper album Peng!, is a German onomatopoeia for a loud bang or pop, where the word phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests that sound that it describes, and with that reference I must suggest that musically Stereolab do not go ‘pop’ or even ‘peng’ on this album in any manner other than the impression of exaltation the listener derives. Peng! is a hypnotic bit of modish psychedelic lo-fi pop, that does not require the use of chemical enhancements, as a matter of fact, it’s best felt with all of the conscious open receptors one can muster. I remember reading somewhere, and it’s stayed with me, that the Kinks proved that one needed more than three chords, while the Velvet Underground proved that only two were necessary, and then came Stereolab, who leveled the playing field, firmly establishing that if done correctly, one chord is all that’s needed.I was instantly struck with how brilliant Peng! was, and then lamented that I hadn’t been clued in on the secret back in 1992, as during those years I was still shattered over the crash of Galaxie 500, and filled with anticipation at the coming of Luna. Regardless, Stereolab do have their influences, blending a new sort of drifting hazy intellectual lounge music, traveling the same path through the deep woods as Spacemen 3, and delivering bits and pieces strung together as reference points from the psychedelic fuzzed out droning past at a steady pace, one that’s emotionally ambivalent, hypnotic, though without getting lost in the haze of shoegazer angst, being just adventurous enough to be invigorating, yet dreamy enough to induce an elemental intoxication of delight. Using vintage instrumentations, including a Mellotron, Stereolab redefined the nature of experimental music, creating an almost surrealistic cloud of sound filled with tight harmonies, droning guitars, bouncy melodies that are almost sinister with their ability to draw you in, unlacing compositions that feel recognizable in their sweetness, existing in the here and now, as well as from a half forgotten part of your mind that finds these songs able to float with anonymity, instantly feeling both comfortable and comforting in the same ethereal breath. One could easily suggest that Stereolab are overly and overtly intellectual, perhaps too studious and detached, as many said when they first heard The Talking Heads … though I don’t hear that. What I hear is rich in texture and composition, alive and visionary, translucent and solid as a brick wall … all songs that weave me pleasurably into a state of hiatus, where reality is redefined, a welcomed open door, and now that I’m deep inside, my hopes are high for this adventure.Review by Jenell Kesler

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About Stereolab

Stereolab, the iconic Anglo-French avant-pop band, has been captivating audiences since their formation in London in 1990. Led by the dynamic duo of Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier, Stereolab's sound is a mesmerizing blend of krautrock and 1960s French pop, characterized by repetitive motorik beats, vintage electronic keyboards, and Sadier's enchanting vocals in both English and French. Their lyrics delve into political and philosophical themes, drawing inspiration from Surrealist and Situationist art movements. On stage, Stereolab transforms their sound into a more feedback-driven and guitar-oriented experience. Over the years, they have expanded their musical palette to include influences from funk, jazz, and Brazilian music, making each performance a unique and immersive journey. With a rich discography and a dedicated following, Stereolab continues to push the boundaries of avant-pop, offering a live experience that is as intellectually stimulating as it is sonically engaging.

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