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Opening with a peppy two-step acid riff, this debut studio album by the Philadelphian five-piece combo Lotus soon reveals the band to be not so much a dance act, but rather an electronically inclined jazz-funk outfit, led by the minimal guitar pluck of Mike Rempel. But that doesn't mean the electronic influence becomes moot. Quite the contrary; Rempel's quick-picked soft blues six-string style often merges with the arpeggiated keyboards of Luke Miller, making it difficult to tell where one ends and the other begins. Similarly, Steve Clemens' drum playing scoots right along with Chuck Morris' electronic percussion which skips at a tempo faster than your average downtempo offering. Pushing up towards the house music zone, "Livingston Storm" and "Travel" ride a steady thump while "Plan Your Root" offers an easy listening version of the drum'n'bass break. This interesting fusion of light jazz motifs with dance/club rhythms and effects makes for strange bedfellows. In fact, over the course of any given song, the group can't seem to decide on which side of the fence they wish to sit. The result is not an uncomfortable coupling, but rather a wishy-washy affair that never settles into its own sense of self. While many classic- and jazz-trained artists have made the transition to club music with success, John Arnold and Jeremy Ellis (both originally of jazz-funk band Jazzhead) come to mind, this group of skilled players are considerably less adept at knowing when to put aside their light rock tendencies and just get on with the groove.

© Joshua Glazer /TiVo

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Suitcases
00:06:13

Lotus, Composer, MainArtist - Harmonized Records, MusicPublisher

2005 Harmonized Records 2005 Harmonized Records

2
Livingston STorm
00:07:00

Lotus, Composer, MainArtist - Harmonized Records, MusicPublisher

2005 Harmonized Records 2005 Harmonized Records

3
Spiritualize
00:09:14

Lotus, Composer, MainArtist - Harmonized Records, MusicPublisher

2005 Harmonized Records 2005 Harmonized Records

4
Plant Your Root
00:06:52

Lotus, Composer, MainArtist - Harmonized Records, MusicPublisher

2005 Harmonized Records 2005 Harmonized Records

5
Travel
00:05:41

Lotus, Composer, MainArtist - Harmonized Records, MusicPublisher

2005 Harmonized Records 2005 Harmonized Records

6
Greet the Mind
00:06:33

Lotus, Composer, MainArtist - Harmonized Records, MusicPublisher

2005 Harmonized Records 2005 Harmonized Records

7
Ball of Energy
00:05:35

Lotus, Composer, MainArtist - Harmonized Records, MusicPublisher

2005 Harmonized Records 2005 Harmonized Records

8
Jump Off
00:05:52

Lotus, Composer, MainArtist - Harmonized Records, MusicPublisher

2005 Harmonized Records 2005 Harmonized Records

9
Colorado
00:05:06

Lotus, Composer, MainArtist - Harmonized Records, MusicPublisher

2005 Harmonized Records 2005 Harmonized Records

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Opening with a peppy two-step acid riff, this debut studio album by the Philadelphian five-piece combo Lotus soon reveals the band to be not so much a dance act, but rather an electronically inclined jazz-funk outfit, led by the minimal guitar pluck of Mike Rempel. But that doesn't mean the electronic influence becomes moot. Quite the contrary; Rempel's quick-picked soft blues six-string style often merges with the arpeggiated keyboards of Luke Miller, making it difficult to tell where one ends and the other begins. Similarly, Steve Clemens' drum playing scoots right along with Chuck Morris' electronic percussion which skips at a tempo faster than your average downtempo offering. Pushing up towards the house music zone, "Livingston Storm" and "Travel" ride a steady thump while "Plan Your Root" offers an easy listening version of the drum'n'bass break. This interesting fusion of light jazz motifs with dance/club rhythms and effects makes for strange bedfellows. In fact, over the course of any given song, the group can't seem to decide on which side of the fence they wish to sit. The result is not an uncomfortable coupling, but rather a wishy-washy affair that never settles into its own sense of self. While many classic- and jazz-trained artists have made the transition to club music with success, John Arnold and Jeremy Ellis (both originally of jazz-funk band Jazzhead) come to mind, this group of skilled players are considerably less adept at knowing when to put aside their light rock tendencies and just get on with the groove.

© Joshua Glazer /TiVo

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