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Pan Sonic, Katodivaihe/Cathodephase [Blast First Petite, 2007] |
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Written by Headphone Commute
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Thursday, 24 January 2008 |
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Always ahead of the game, Mika Vainio and Ilpo Väisänen have been experimenting with sound and noise since 1993. Before blasting their latest 2007 release through my speakers, I dusted off this Finish duo's 1997 release, Kulma, to see how it held up after ten (10!) years. And it totally mashed my mind! Here's my advice to all the artists looking for inspiration for creating innovative sound - Pan[a]Sonic's done it. The abstract and minimal sound design constructed through custom made instruments and recorded live straight to DAT (that's right, I said live) only gets more of my respect with years. In Katodivaihe, pure tones, ultrasonic pulses, and sine waves are joined by Hildur Guðnadóttir's eerie cello treatments on three astonishing tracks. The thick and low-rumbling techno beats groove with the dying circuitry and remind me of a very first all-electronic music score by Louis and Bebe Barron for 1956 Forbidden Planet. Besides this album, Vainio managed to release an EP under his Ø alias titled Ikuinen, for his home label, Sähkö.
Style: Experimental
RIYL: Alva Noto, Fennesz
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 January 2008 )
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