On The Flippity-Flop: Solex Takes A Stroll Down Pavement’s “Shady Lane”

April 6th, 2007 // Leave a Comment

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ARTIST: Solex
SONG: “Shady Lane”
FIRST APPEARANCE: Everything Is Ending Here: A Tribute To Pavement, 2003
WHY IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN AN A-SIDE: The Dutch electro-experimentalist Elisabeth Esselink was last seen scoring Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? in Amsterdam, but her catalog has established her as one of the best loop-twisters in the game. Solex’s high-mania cover of Pavement’s “Shady Lane” gives the song a huge shot of adrenaline, turning it into a roller-coaster ride that travels right through the peaks of ’90s indie rock:

Solex – Shady Lane [MP3, link expired]
Solex [MySpace]


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