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Liesbeth Esselink (born 14 August 1965), known by her stage name Solex , is a Dutch musician based in Amsterdam . Her music is a light-hearted amalgamation of pop music , electronica and sampling .

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12-579: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Solex (musician) After singing in a new wave band and performing as a member of the Dutch indie / noise pop group Sonetic Vet, Esselink began the Solex project in order to give herself a more complete and fulfilling musical outlet. The name is taken from the French moped manufacturer Solex . Utilizing

16-538: The records in her own record store, she assembled her music on an antique 8-track recorder, singing original lyrics over her musical creations. The first album, Solex vs. the Hitmeister , was cobbled together using samples from albums that Esselink had been unable to sell in her store. Later albums would see her assembling tracks with samples she had informally recorded at live performances in addition to sampling records from her collection. In 2001, Solex released

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