Kulma (Finnish for angle/corner) is the second album from Finnish arch-experimentalists Pan Sonic and showed a marked movement away from the intense barrage of noise of the first album Vakio. Instead we are treated to a peerless collection of analogue techno stormers, glitchy restless beats, disturbing drones, sub-atomic bass tones and the all-important overdriven distortion.
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Kulma (Finnish for angle/corner) is the second album from Finnish arch-experimentalists Pan Sonic and showed a marked movement away from the intense … read more
Kulma (Finnish for angle/corner) is the second album from Finnish arch-experimentalists Pan Sonic and showed a marked movement away from the intense barrage of noise of the first album V…read more
Pan Sonic (known as Panasonic before legal issues took away the letter A) was two guys (Mika Vainio and Ilpo Väisänen) project from Finland, who started out with long-term, low-frequency, high-decibel experiments and organizing rave parties in the country where "hardly anything happens ever". The minimalistic music of Pan Sonic is composed "from a forbidding array of pure tones, sinewaves, pulses, electronic squelches and ultrasonic waveforms, skilfully arranged into an accessible rhythmic package" mainly taken from the bowels of custom-built sinewave generators.… read more
Pan Sonic (known as Panasonic before legal issues took away the letter A) was two guys (Mika Vainio and Ilpo Väisänen) project from Finland, who started out with long-term, low-frequency, h… read more
Pan Sonic (known as Panasonic before legal issues took away the letter A) was two guys (Mika Vainio and Ilpo Väisänen) project from Finland, who started out with long-term, low-frequency, high-decibel experiments and organizing rave pa… read more