Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Live sine-curvacious musick



These two Finnish gentlemen performed last week here in the Colonies. The experience was rather interesting. I like it when the sonique base (as opposed to the architectural base) rattles my rib-cage... But let's see what others are saying:

Q: Can you describe your music?
Pan Sonic: Compare it to a food. If our music was a food it would be well done Japanese sushi, raw fish. That's how we would like our music to be, very simple and pure. We are also trying to avoid using too much production which is comparable to using spices and preparing the food. Sushi is quite similar to our music, just raw fish and a little rice.

Or:
Seeing Pan Sonic perform live has never been a letdown for me. Sometimes it's noisier, sometimes it's more ambient, but it's always loud and intense. The Mercury Lounge show was a top performance, a study in contrast between utter brutality and perfect calm -- brutal in the sense of a near-intolerably loud barrage of essentially pure noise (I still don't know how people go to Pan Sonic shows and seem surprised at the decibels!), but calming because if you yield yourself, there's nothing quite like letting your mind and body wallow in the sound. (Micah Stupac)

And on a different note: the first female space tourist!

Ta ta
P-wick

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