OS2 + lidt ro 2002 [debut]
release date: May 6, 2002
format: cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,58]
producer: Mikael Simpson
label: Playground - nationality: Denmark
Track highlights: 1. "Faldskærm" - 2. "12 timers vagt" - 3. "Put mig" - 5. "OS2 + lidt ro" - 6. "Det er ligemeget" - 7. "Narkokys"
Solo studio album debut by Danish songwriter Mikael Simpson, who split with the highly interesting band Luksus, which also housed solo artist Lise Westzynthius who solo debuted later in the year with the album Heavy Dream (Sep. 2002).
Simpson has taken a turn from the melancholy of The Smiths and Sundays type of jangle pop into a more spherical and minimal sound of electronic and as his own producer, he's in charge of the musical direction, which may have been a point of dispute in Luksus. Regardless, internal conflicts of the former band members, all of them appear as additional musicians here on Simpson's debut. Bassist George Rune Andersen is the most frequent contributor as he's credited for bass (and / or guitar) on 7 of the album's 9 tracks, and Westzynthius and Henrik Vibskov are both credited as musicians on track #3, which has lyrics by Simpson and was originally released as a 3-track cd-single by Luksus in 2000. The majority of the tracks are composed entirely by Simpson but a few songs are credited other songwriters or musical composers. Track #2 is composed by George Rune Andersen, track #6 is a re-arranged and translated song, "It Doesn't Matter", originally written by Martin Gore (it appears on "Some Great Reward" by Depeche Mode, 1984), and track #7, "Narkokys", is a song composed by Jens Unmack.
Musically, the debut is mostly a coherent collection of songs, though a few songs point to more traditional rock compositions with bolder complexity but the overall sensation is an album with accentuated focus on minimalism and where the instrumental contribution largely is a simple foundation for Simpson's strong lyrical expression.
A highly original contribution to contemporary Scandinavian music.
[ Gaffa.dk 4 / 6, Undertoner 5 / 6 stars ]
[ just music from an amateur... music archaeologist ]
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26 February 2012
18 January 2012
Luksus "Repertoire" (1998)
release date: Mar. 10, 1998
format: cd (LIDOCD12)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,48]
producer: Tue Madsen & Mikael Simpson
label: Lidocaine Records - nationality: Denmark
Track highlights: 1. "Waiting for the Good Life" - 2. "Myrtilles" - 3. "Hit-and-Run Driver" - 5. "Victoria" - 9. "Wash & Go" - 11. "El Dorado"
Full-length studio debut by Luksus is like the '97 ep produced by Madsen and Simpson. The song "El Dorado" also appears on the ep but here it's included in a new arrangement and apart from that the album comes with ten new songs.
Compared to the ep, Repertoire still echoes especially Lush, Sundays, and The Smiths, but also at times here: The Cranberries, although, everything is held in a stronger original tone of their own when comparing to the ep.
Repertoire is a fine debut, which gave promises of more ahead but alas it also became the band's first and only full-length album as the band decided to part ways in 2001. Both Mikael Simpson and Lise Westzynthius solo-debuted in 2002.
02 January 2012
Luksus "Luksus" (ep) (1997)
release date: 1997
format: cd
[album rate: 3 / 5] [3,16]
producer: Tue Madsen & Mikael Simpson
label: Lidocaine Records - nationality: Denmark
Studio ep debut by Danish indie pop band Luksus cosisting of vocalist and guitarist Mikael Simpson, vocalist and keyboardist Lise Westzynthius, bassist Georg Rune Andersen, and drummer Henrik Vibskov. Three tracks (tracks #4, #5, and #6) are written and composed by Simpson, two tracks (tracks #1 and #2) are credited Westzynthius, and track #3 is by Simpson and Westzynthius. The album consists of six compositions with a total running length of just under 27 minutes.
Musically, the band doesn't walk new paths, but the combo of strong influences from Lush and The Smiths are obvious, and at times a bit unoriginal. Especially, the vocal performance by Westzynthius often appears as attempts to copying the vocal phrasing by Morrissey (listen to "Particularly Lucky" and "My Late Twin (Piano)" - on which she even mentions listening to the Smiths).
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