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Low Kick and Hard Bop

 
Album Review: Low Kick and Hard Bop

  • Artist: Solex
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 11, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Listening to a new Solex album is a bit like being suddenly and completely immersed in a foreign language. At first it sounds alien, unpredictable, and impossible to decipher, but as time goes by, its rhythms become natural, and charming idioms and turns of phrase slowly reveal themselves. Elisabeth Esselink's third Solex album, Low Kick and Hard Bop, could be considered a primer in advanced Solex -- it's an evocative and wildly creative, but not immediately accessible collection. Listeners not already fluent in Solex Vs. the Hitmeister and Pick Up may be bewildered by the strange, ever-changing melodies and arrangements, which Esselink crafts from samples of the kitschiest records she can find in her shop. Judging from the sound of songs like "Comely Row," which mixes Martin Denny-esque drums and a guitar line worthy of the Batman theme to witty -- and surprisingly danceable -- effect, this time the exotica, big band, and surf sections provided the best sampling material. The tart blasts of brass, slide guitars, and jazzy pianos that pepper "Shoot Shoot!," "Ease Up, You Fundamentalists!," and "The Dot on the I Between the H and the T" make Low Kick and Hard Bop Solex's most direct, organic-sounding work yet; ironically, Esselink's growing prowess with the sampler makes her work sound less electronic. Like a mix of the unruliest aspects of Beck and Björk's work, Solex's music isn't just lively, it's animated. Even the album's poppiest moments, such as "Mere Imposters," "Good Comrades Go to Heaven," and the Breeders-esque "Knee-High" bubble over with more musical ideas than most artists can muster over the course of an entire album. Solex novices should still probably start with Hitmeister, but most fans of clever, challenging pop music will find that Low Kick and Hard Bop speaks to them. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Low Kick and Hard Bop Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (3:12)
Mere Imposters Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (2:23)
Have You No Shame, Girl? Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (3:09)
Not a Hoot! Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (2:49)
Knee High Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (2:41)
Honey (Amsterdam Is Not L.A.!) Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (3:22)
Shoot Shoot! Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (3:08)
Comely Row Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (3:22)
Ease Up, You Fundamentalist! Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (2:34)
The Dot on the I Between the H and the T Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (2:36)
Good Comerades Go to Heaven Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (3:39)
Cayenne Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (2:08)
Ololo Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (3:08)
You Say Potato, I Say Aardappel Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (1:37)
Look... No Fingerprints! Elisabeth Esselink Elisabeth Esselink (2:21)

Credits

Andrew Blick (Trumpet), Solex (Main Performer), Elisabeth Esselink (Producer), Elisabeth Esselink (Engineer), Elisabeth Esselink (Mixing)
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Low Kick and Hard Bop
Studio album by Solex
Released September 11, 2001
Recorded 2001 at Studio Aftrap, Amsterdam
Genre Pop rock, College rock
Length 42:09
Label Matador Records
Producer Solex
Professional reviews
Solex chronology
Pick Up
(1999)
Low Kick and Hard Bop
(2001)
The Laughing Stock of Indie Rock
(2004)

Low Kick and Hard Bop is the third full-length album from Amsterdam-based artist Solex. It was released on September 11, 2001 and would be Solex's last album released on the Matador Records label.

Track listing

All songs by Solex.

  1. "Low Kick and Hard Bop" - 3:12
  2. "Mere Imposters" - 2:23
  3. "Have You No Shame, Girl?" - 3:09
  4. "Not a Hoot!" - 2:49
  5. "Knee-high" - 2:41
  6. "Honey (Amsterdam is not L.A.!)" - 3:22
  7. "Shoot! Shoot!" - 3:08
  8. "Comely Row" - 3:22
  9. "Ease up you Fundamentalists!" - 2:34
  10. "The dot on the i between the h and the t" - 2:36
  11. "Good Comrades go to Heaven" - 3:39
  12. "Cayenne" - 2:08
  13. "Ololo" - 3:08
  14. "You say Potato, I say Aardappel" - 1:37
  15. "Look... no fingerprints!" - 2:21

Personnel

Andrew Blick: trumpet on "Knee-high"
Elisabeth Esselink: Solex
Robert Lagendijk: Amsterdam-school of drum fills, cover photo


 
 
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