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Lætitia Sadier (born 6 May 1968, sometimes known as Seaya Sadier) is a French musician, best known as a founding member of the London-based
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band
Stereolab Stereolab are an Anglo- French avant-pop band formed in London in 1990. Led by the songwriting team of Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier, the group's music combines influences from krautrock, lounge and 1960s pop music, often incorporating a repetit ...
. In 1996, while Stereolab was still active, she formed the side project
Monade Monade were a French post-rock band which was initially a side project of Lætitia Sadier, a founding member of Stereolab. In 2009, Sadier retired the project name "Monade" and began performing under her own name. History In the late 1990s, the ...
. In 2009 – the same year Stereolab became inactive – she ended the Monade project and began to perform solo work under her own name; her current band is known as the Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble. She has frequently performed guest vocals and collaborations with other artists.


Career


Stereolab

Sadier was working as a nanny when she met McCarthy guitarist
Tim Gane Timothy John Gane (born 12 July 1964) is an English songwriter and guitarist who co-founded Stereolab with his then-partner Lætitia Sadier.Gregory, Andy (ed.) (2002) ''International Who's Who in Popular Music, 2002'', Europa Publications Limite ...
at one of the band's Paris gigs during the late 1980s. She was disillusioned with the rock scene in France, and soon moved to London to be with Gane and to pursue her career. She contributed vocals to McCarthy's final albums, and when McCarthy broke up in 1990, she and Gane immediately formed
Stereolab Stereolab are an Anglo- French avant-pop band formed in London in 1990. Led by the songwriting team of Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier, the group's music combines influences from krautrock, lounge and 1960s pop music, often incorporating a repetit ...
. For the first incarnation of the band, they enlisted ex-
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bassist
Martin Kean Stereolab are an Anglo- French avant-pop band formed in London in 1990. Led by the songwriting team of Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier, the group's music combines influences from krautrock, lounge and 1960s pop music, often incorporating a repeti ...
, drummer Joe Dilworth and Gina Morris on backing vocals. In 1993, the band were signed to the American major label Elektra. They were released from their recording contract in 2004. Sadier was the main contributor of lyrics, written in both English and French. In 2009, the group went on hiatus.


Monade and solo work

In 1996, Sadier formed
Monade Monade were a French post-rock band which was initially a side project of Lætitia Sadier, a founding member of Stereolab. In 2009, Sadier retired the project name "Monade" and began performing under her own name. History In the late 1990s, the ...
with Pram's Rosie Cuckston. The group released the singles "The Sunrise Telling" and "Witch Hazel/Ode to a Keyring" in 1997. The band's debut album ''Socialisme ou Barbarie: The Bedroom Recordings'' was released on
Duophonic Records Duophonic Ultra High Frequency Disks Limited (also known as Duophonic Records or Duophonic Super 45s) is a British independent record label formed by English-French rock band Stereolab in 1991. The label has two imprints: Duophonic Ultra High Fr ...
in Europe and Drag City in the US in 2003. Their second album ''A Few Steps More'' was released on
Too Pure Too Pure was a London-based independent record label formed in 1990 by Richard Roberts and Paul Cox. The label gained prominence after the release of PJ Harvey's debut album '' Dry'' in 1992, and subsequently found further success in the late ...
in 2004. Monade's follow-up, ''
Monstre Cosmic ''Monstre Cosmic'' is the third and final studio album from the French band Monade, released on 19 February 2008 on Too Pure records. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from liner notes. * Lætitia Sadier Lætitia Sadier (born 6 Ma ...
'', was released in February 2008 on Duophonic. She retired the project in 2009 to perform new songs under her name, and released a solo album titled '' The Trip'' in September 2010; it was followed by '' Silencio'' in 2012 and ''
Something Shines } ''Something Shines'' is the third studio album from the French singer Lætitia Sadier, was released on 23 September, 2014, under Drag City records. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from liner notes. * Lætitia Sadier - voice, guita ...
'' in 2014. Sadier released the album ''
Find Me Finding You ''Find Me Finding You'' is the fourth studio album from the French singer Lætitia Sadier, performing as the Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble. It was released on 24 March 2017 under Drag City. Track listing Personnel * Lætitia Sadier – vo ...
'' in 2017, credited to the Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble.


Collaborations and other projects

Sadier has contributed vocals to various groups and projects, at times along with the late Stereolab member
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. She and Hansen had contributed vocals to various recordings of
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and to the
Tim Gane Timothy John Gane (born 12 July 1964) is an English songwriter and guitarist who co-founded Stereolab with his then-partner Lætitia Sadier.Gregory, Andy (ed.) (2002) ''International Who's Who in Popular Music, 2002'', Europa Publications Limite ...
/
Sean O'Hagan Sean O'Hagan (born 1959) is an Irish singer, songwriter, and arranger who leads the avant-pop band the High Llamas, which he founded in 1992. He is also known for being one half of the songwriting duo (with Cathal Coughlan) in Microdisney and f ...
side project Turn On, and has contributed backing vocals to the track "Go Round" on
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's 1993 album ''Over Valence''. Sadier added French backing vocals on the 1994 song " To the End," from Blur's ''
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'' album. In 1995, she recorded the
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song "
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. Throughout the years, Sadier has occasionally collaborated with German
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group Mouse on Mars. In 1997, Sadier sang on "Schnick Schnack Meltmade" on Mouse on Mars' ''Autoditacker'' LP, and she and
Mary Hansen Mary Therese Hansen (1 November 1966 9 December 2002) was an Australian-born guitarist and singer. She joined the London-based avant-pop band Stereolab in 1992. As a member, Hansen recorded six studio albums from '' Transient Random-Noise Burst ...
contributed vocals to the ''Cache Cœur Naif'' EP. In turn, Mouse on Mars produced tracks on Stereolab's ''Dots and Loops'' LP. In 2001, Sadier sang on "Sol y sombra" on Fugu's ''Fugu 1'' LP on Minty Fresh Records. In 2002, Sadier sang the chorus on "New Wave" from Common (rapper), Common's album ''Electric Circus (album), Electric Circus''. She sang lead vocals on "Haiku One" from Sigmatropic's 2004 album ''Sixteen Haiku & Other Stories'' which was an album based on the poetry of Greek poet Giorgos Seferis. In 2007, Sadier wrote songs with Mouse on Mars and toured with them in Italy. They have yet to record the songs for release. In 2009 the French label Deux Mille released an EP which features Sadier singing with Toulouse-based band Momotte. Sadier wrote and sang the lyrics to the track "Quick Canal" by Atlas Sound on their album ''Logos (Atlas Sound album), Logos'' (2009). She contributed vocals to "PartyIsntOver/Campfire/Bimmer" on the album Wolf (Tyler, The Creator album), ''Wolf'' (2013) by Tyler, the Creator, and "Summer Long" on the album ''Alexandre'' (2014) by Brazilian band Mombojó. She wrote the lyrics and was featured in "La Ballade" on the album ''Something About April II'' (2016) by Adrian Younge, and sang on the album ''I'm Willing (Marker Starling album), I'm Willing'' (2016) by Chris A. Cummings, Marker Starling. In 2017, she appeared on the Deerhoof song "Come Down Here and Say That" from their album ''Mountain Moves''. In 2019 she appeared on the Mercury Rev album ''Bobbie Gentry's The Delta Sweete Revisited'' where she sang lead vocals on the track ''Mornin' Glory''. In 2020, she appeared as featured lead singer on two compositions by Chapman Stick virtuoso Stick Men (prog band), Michael Bernier, released on his third solo full-length release ''The Beach Album''. Together with Jarvis Cocker she released in 2021 on the album ''Tip-Top Chansons d´Ennui'' a cover version of french classic ''Paroles, Paroles'' originally sung by Dalida and Alain Delon.


Personal life

While she spent most of her formative years in France, Sadier's family travelled extensively, and she lived briefly in the U.S. as a child. Sadier and
Tim Gane Timothy John Gane (born 12 July 1964) is an English songwriter and guitarist who co-founded Stereolab with his then-partner Lætitia Sadier.Gregory, Andy (ed.) (2002) ''International Who's Who in Popular Music, 2002'', Europa Publications Limite ...
were a couple when they formed Stereolab in 1990 but ended the relationship in 2002. Together, they have a son named Alex who was born in 1998.


Discography


With

Stereolab Stereolab are an Anglo- French avant-pop band formed in London in 1990. Led by the songwriting team of Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier, the group's music combines influences from krautrock, lounge and 1960s pop music, often incorporating a repetit ...


With

Monade Monade were a French post-rock band which was initially a side project of Lætitia Sadier, a founding member of Stereolab. In 2009, Sadier retired the project name "Monade" and began performing under her own name. History In the late 1990s, the ...

*''Socialisme ou Barbarie (The Bedroom Recordings)'' (Duophonic Records, Duophonic, 2003) *''A Few Steps More'' (
Too Pure Too Pure was a London-based independent record label formed in 1990 by Richard Roberts and Paul Cox. The label gained prominence after the release of PJ Harvey's debut album '' Dry'' in 1992, and subsequently found further success in the late ...
, 2005) *''
Monstre Cosmic ''Monstre Cosmic'' is the third and final studio album from the French band Monade, released on 19 February 2008 on Too Pure records. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from liner notes. * Lætitia Sadier Lætitia Sadier (born 6 Ma ...
'' (Too Pure, 2008)


Solo albums

*'' The Trip'' ( Drag City, 2010) *'' Silencio'' (Drag City, 2012) *''
Something Shines } ''Something Shines'' is the third studio album from the French singer Lætitia Sadier, was released on 23 September, 2014, under Drag City records. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from liner notes. * Lætitia Sadier - voice, guita ...
'' (Drag City, 2014) *''
Find Me Finding You ''Find Me Finding You'' is the fourth studio album from the French singer Lætitia Sadier, performing as the Lætitia Sadier Source Ensemble. It was released on 24 March 2017 under Drag City. Track listing Personnel * Lætitia Sadier – vo ...
'' (Drag City, 2017) (as Laetitia Sadier Source Ensemble)


Solo singles

*''La Piscine – An Invitation by Lætitia Sadier to Keep On Swimming'' (12", Wool, 2011) *''Dry Fruit'' (cassette, Drag City, 2015)


References


External links


Laetitia Sadier talks about her music and singing
(interview in French)
Laetitia Sadier talks about her career and the album, Monstre Cosmic


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1L0Uw1BU9s Laetitia Sadier at the 2015 Red Bull Music Academy Lecture in Paris] {{DEFAULTSORT:Sadier, Laetitia 1968 births Living people Women rock singers French women singers French expatriates in England Stereolab members Women in electronic music French women guitarists French-language singers 21st-century French women singers English-language singers from France