Alexis Taylor Announces ‘Paris In The Spring’ – A Collaborative Deep Dive
Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor is set to release his new solo album,Paris In The Spring,on March 13th via Night Time Stories [[3]]. The album is a remarkable meeting of minds, boasting collaborations wiht a diverse and remarkable roster of artists including air’s Nicolas Godin, The avalanches, Étienne de Crécy, Pierre Rousseau (paradis), Ewan pearson, Elizabeth Wight of Pale Blue, Oli Bayston, and Scritti Politti’s Green Gartside [[2]]. The lead single, “Out Of Phase,” featuring actor and musician lola Kirke, is available now, accompanied by a visually striking music video directed by Will Kindrick.
A Refusal to Define: Taylor’s Artistic Vision
Taylor’s approach to Paris In The Spring is deliberately open-ended. He actively resists the urge to categorize or pre-define the album for listeners. As he states,“Sometimes an audience wants to be told,what is this? And I’m refusing to do that. You can find great things in music when you open up to real listening. No one needs to be told ‘what something is’, otherwise why would we be making something so straightforward? Be ready to be surprised, to find something new in music, and let the music resonate with you.” [[2]] This ideology suggests an album that prioritizes experience and emotional connection over strict genre adherence, inviting listeners to engage with the music on a deeply personal level.
exploring the Soundscape of ‘paris In The Spring’
“Out Of Phase” offers a compelling glimpse into the sonic world of the album. The track masterfully blends seemingly disparate elements – country-tinged vocals from Kirke with a driving, dance-pop instrumental foundation. This fusion hints at a broader exploration of contrasts within Paris In The Spring, potentially weaving together organic and electronic textures, and bridging the gap between introspective songwriting and energetic rhythms.
The collaborative nature of the album is particularly intriguing. Each featured artist brings a unique sonic signature to the table.Nicolas godin of Air is renowned for his atmospheric and melodic electronic compositions. The Avalanches are celebrated for their sample-based, kaleidoscopic soundscapes. Étienne de Crécy is a pioneer of French house music, known for his sophisticated and groove-laden productions. Green Gartside of Scritti Politti is a master of lyrical complexity and innovative arrangements. The interplay between these diverse influences promises a rich and unpredictable listening experience.
Tracklist Breakdown
The album’s tracklist reveals further clues about its potential direction:
- “Your Only Life”
- “I Can Feel Your Love”
- “Out Of Phase” (Feat. Lola Kirke)
- “Wild Horses”
- “Colombia”
- “for A Toy”
- “On A Whim” (Feat. Green Gartside)
- “Fainting By Numbers”
- “mp3s Can Make You Cry”
- “Black Lodge In The Sky”
Titles like “Wild Horses” and “Colombia” evoke a sense of journey and exploration, while “mp3s Can Make You Cry” suggests a poignant reflection on the relationship between music and memory in the digital age. The inclusion of a track featuring Green Gartside, “On A Whim,” is particularly exciting, given his reputation for pushing the boundaries of pop songwriting.
Alexis Taylor: A solo Career Built on Innovation
While best known as a founding member of the critically acclaimed electronic band Hot Chip, Alexis taylor has consistently pursued a parallel solo career, demonstrating a willingness to experiment and challenge musical conventions. His previous solo work has explored a range of styles, from minimalist electronica to soulful ballads, always characterized by his distinctive vocal delivery and introspective lyrics. Paris in The Spring appears to be his most ambitious project yet, expanding his sonic palette and embracing a collaborative spirit that promises to elevate his artistry to new heights.
Where to Find ‘Paris In The Spring’
paris In The Spring will be released on March 13th and is available for pre-order now [[3]]. Fans can also find the album on vinyl through Rough Trade [[1]].
With its intriguing blend of collaborators, its refusal to be easily categorized, and its promise of sonic exploration, Paris In The spring is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated albums of the year.