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Reader Reviews It's difficult to review this album because it's actually not music. On the one hand I appreciate Panasonic's record output because it's umcompromising, on the other hand I have to admit that this is their least accessible and interesting album. The best tracks are those with a constant rhythm backing, like "Vaihe", "Sahkotin" and the great "Urania", which was also released on a Mute label compilation called "180 degrees". There's even a video clip available to this track. The rest of the album is not very rewarding, because there's just crackle, rustle and minimalistic noise out of tone generators and other obscure "instruments". However, I think Autechre have done this kind of music with more passion, drama and even melodies. "Vakio" is o.k., but Panasonic's second album "Kulma" and the "Osasto" EP are more powerful and explore more conventional if also very experimental techno ground. Comment | Permalink | (Report this) Back To Top |
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