Pan Sonic - A (CD)

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Release Date:07/01/2001
Label:Mute U.S.
UPC:724596907825

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    The bravest way to say 'we've lost'.

    By ivan  Nov 14, 2001

    'A' became a missing letter, cut out of the name that shakes and breaks our four bedroom walls with its high fidelity... As far as Mika and Ilpo are concerned it seems that they are not actually. Even though major corp forced them to stop any debate ...about technology and its basic components this magnificent sequel to Panasonic never occured to take itself away from them. It still IS Panasonic 'technics' after all. Well, A is missing but who needs words to explain aesthetic surgery in terms of minimal satisfaction. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    The follow-up to Kulma and Pan Sonic's third full-length CD, the obliquely titled A was structured in exactly the same way as its predecessors, the only difference being it pushed things further down the spiral of abstraction. Early on, the duo obliges with a few danceable cuts -- i.e., they are beat-based and thus suitable for the dancefloor, but they will challenge any rave-goer. Quickly things take a turn for the glitch, the click, and the buzz, as rhythm becomes an evasive notion, mainly the result of a repeated loop. But the shift from one pole to the other is not as smooth and eloquent as on the previous album. If anything, A is even more stripped down, isolating the listener in a padded room, in which faulty electrical wiring causes hums and buzzes to bounce around. But this level of abstraction remains more listener friendly than Ilpo Väisänen's solo CD, Asuma, or Mika Vainio's collaboration with Carsten Nicolai. Compared to those projects, this CD shimmers with variety, clever... arrangements, and general public appeal (well, kind of). Pan Sonic had a knack for teaching its audience how to listen, taking them by the hand to make sure they follow the duo's changing esthetic. Therefore, A is their most accomplished work, but not the best place to start -- unless you are already well versed in the music produced by record labels such as Mego and Raster-Noton. - François Couture, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Pan Sonic

Finnish minimalist techno group Pan sonic are among the most active and well-known artists from that country's tiny experimental techno underground, and the first to reach acclaim at an international level. Pursuing the jagged edges of minimal techno and hardcore, the group have earned an enduring association with industrial and noise music through their incorporation o... Read more