Stereo MCs are an English electronic dance group that formed in 1985 and are probably best known around the world for their super catchy single, ‘Connected’. I absolutely loved that song back in the ...
Stereo MC’s, the UK group known for early ’90s rave-era hits “Connected,” “Elevate My Mind,” “Step it Up” and more, have announced their first US dates in 24 years. (Their last tour was with Jane’s ...
Two stars for five jams that are based on pure 1970s soul-funk. Unfortunately, the sweet beats are wasted as these three barely talented rappers stumble through the rhythms and fumble around for a ...
Stereo MC’s belonged to those of us who spent our nights into mornings at illegal underground raves—the extraneous apostrophe in their name be damned. When mainstream radio stations in Los Angeles ...
After a seemingly inactive decade, Britain's Stereo MC's return with a new album that should secure their rightful place in the electronic music pantheon. "Deep Down & Dirty," due June 12 via Island… ...
With almost a whole decade in between releases, it's quite admirable to see that the Stereo MCs' primary members have managed to preserve the distinctive amalgam of dance, pop, funk and hip-hop they ...
Sam Healy tunes into a band who have achieved that rare thing a glorious comeback. BY THE fleeting, ruthless stopwatch of musical celebrity, nine years is an eon, an astronomical lapse in which ...
LET'S set the record straight; Stereo MCs are rubbish. They always have been, and by the look of this, they always will be. Fifteen years after Connected, they sound so dated and stuck in a time warp ...
They were the best band in the country, with the best album of the year, according to the Brit awards judges. They were up for the Mercury Music Prize and were chosen to support U2 on their Zooropa ...
Despite their name, the British group Stereo MC’s were never actually rappers. Instead, Stereo MC’s made a deeply hybridized form of club-pop in the late ’80s and early ’90s, and they found peers in ...
The Stereo MCs have a new album out. In the early to mid 1990sthat statement would have prompted a stampede to the local record shop, butnowadays the band operate on a less obviously commercial ...