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Noice! - Episode 117 Pan-Pot (Mobilee)
in anticipation for this upcoming weekend of Mobilee Madness @ Blkmarket membership... I thought it would be nice to feature one of Mobilee's finest. please join NOICE! in welcoming the Ultra Talented Production duo Pan-Pot...... A pan-pot is a simple, workday knob, given to side-to-side flip-flopping and not much else. Pan-Pot, on the other hand, are a brilliant multi-dimensional Berlin duo currently twisting house andtechno fans into rapturous fits. In just a few short years, Pan-Pot?comprised of TassiloIppenberger and Thomas Benedix?have developed a dominate presence amongst the top tier ofelectronic dance music, with an ascension paralleling the rise of their native label, mobileerecords. Most recently, they demonstrated the height of their achievements with their?Confronted? EP on mobilee, which was swiftly followed by an impressive package of remixes byAdam Beyer & Jesper Dahlbäck, Slam, Martin Landsky and Dapayk.After booking Anja Schneider for an infamously ill-fated party in 2005, the duo established aconnection with Schneider?s then recently formed imprint and within weeks had released thePopy and Caste EP on mobilee?their first release and the label?s second. Graduates of Berlin?sSAE, their initial musical efforts placed a primacy on integrating electronic experimentation withminimal stylings while simultaneously establishing the ominous, murky sounds that have sincebecome synonymous with their name. The next few years saw the release of a steady stream oforiginal tracks and remixes on both mobilee and Einmaleins, each demonstrating the duo?scommitment to precise, undulating and kinetic grooves accompanied by a steady expansion oftheir sonic palate.The defining moment of their career, however, was the release of their debut artist album, Pan-ORama.The first artist album to be released on mobilee, the aptly named Pan-O-Rama provided astunning 360-degree tour of techno at its most twisted, balancing somber atmospherics with animpeccable lightness of touch. Serving as a playground for their experimental leanings, thealbum was a definitive statement of Pan-Pot?s past, present, and future: an affirmation of thepossibility of a wider sonic spectrum that suggested a move towards stripped-down techno whilesimultaneously hinting towards a newly developed sense of melody.When not in the studio writing original material or putting their unique spin on tracks by a myriadof artists, the bad-boys of impassioned, pitch-black techno can be found on the road touring at anear ceaseless level. Their dance floor oriented DJ sets see them playing back to back and areunconstrained by boundaries as they effortlessly transition between techno, house and everythingin between, demonstrating an immaculate understanding of the audience?s wants and needs.Their willingness to expand the components of their productions while staying firmly rooted inwhat they do best?colossal, haunting techno tracks overflowing with noise and static, throbbingbass lines, and epic builds that manage to be both tasteful and restrained?is only part of whatdifferentiates Pan-Pot from the hordes of other techno producers currently flooding the airwaves.They may name themselves after a piece of gear, but Pan-Pot?s music is ultimately about movingbodies, not knobs, all the while giving way to an unprecedented degree of dynamism on dancefloors around the world.mobilee-records.de/pan-potmyspace.com/panpotTraklist:- Steve Bug - like it should be feat Gigi - Ribn Remix / Pokerflat- Deepbass, Roman Toletski - oddity - Mark Broom Remix / Dark Beat- Josh Wink - everybody to the sun - Slam Remix / Ovum- David de Valera - say / Club66- Gary Beck - standing on my foot / Sleaze- Flow Perfect Stranger - prata da casa / Spektre Remix- Marshall - dr flute - Mark Broom Remix / Material- Speedy J - minimal - John Acquaviva & Oliver Giacomotto Remix / Plus8- Peter Horrevorts - bloody hands - Marc Marzenit Remix- Pascal Mollin - the elephant - Pan-Pot Remix / Touched Rec- Adultnapper - almost nothing - Patrick Chardronnet Remix / Audiomatique
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Noice! - Episode 117 Pan-Pot (Mobilee)
in anticipation for this upcoming weekend of Mobilee Madness @ Blkmarket membership... I thought it would be nice to feature one of Mobilee's finest. please join NOICE! in welcoming the Ultra Talented Production duo Pan-Pot...... A pan-pot is a simple, workday knob, given to side-to-side flip-flopping and not much else. Pan-Pot, on the other hand, are a brilliant multi-dimensional Berlin duo currently twisting house andtechno fans into rapturous fits. In just a few short years, Pan-Pot?comprised of TassiloIppenberger and Thomas Benedix?have developed a dominate presence amongst the top tier ofelectronic dance music, with an ascension paralleling the rise of their native label, mobileerecords. Most recently, they demonstrated the height of their achievements with their?Confronted? EP on mobilee, which was swiftly followed by an impressive package of remixes byAdam Beyer & Jesper Dahlbäck, Slam, Martin Landsky and Dapayk.After booking Anja Schneider for an infamously ill-fated party in 2005, the duo established aconnection with Schneider?s then recently formed imprint and within weeks had released thePopy and Caste EP on mobilee?their first release and the label?s second. Graduates of Berlin?sSAE, their initial musical efforts placed a primacy on integrating electronic experimentation withminimal stylings while simultaneously establishing the ominous, murky sounds that have sincebecome synonymous with their name. The next few years saw the release of a steady stream oforiginal tracks and remixes on both mobilee and Einmaleins, each demonstrating the duo?scommitment to precise, undulating and kinetic grooves accompanied by a steady expansion oftheir sonic palate.The defining moment of their career, however, was the release of their debut artist album, Pan-ORama.The first artist album to be released on mobilee, the aptly named Pan-O-Rama provided astunning 360-degree tour of techno at its most twisted, balancing somber atmospherics with animpeccable lightness of touch. Serving as a playground for their experimental leanings, thealbum was a definitive statement of Pan-Pot?s past, present, and future: an affirmation of thepossibility of a wider sonic spectrum that suggested a move towards stripped-down techno whilesimultaneously hinting towards a newly developed sense of melody.When not in the studio writing original material or putting their unique spin on tracks by a myriadof artists, the bad-boys of impassioned, pitch-black techno can be found on the road touring at anear ceaseless level. Their dance floor oriented DJ sets see them playing back to back and areunconstrained by boundaries as they effortlessly transition between techno, house and everythingin between, demonstrating an immaculate understanding of the audience?s wants and needs.Their willingness to expand the components of their productions while staying firmly rooted inwhat they do best?colossal, haunting techno tracks overflowing with noise and static, throbbingbass lines, and epic builds that manage to be both tasteful and restrained?is only part of whatdifferentiates Pan-Pot from the hordes of other techno producers currently flooding the airwaves.They may name themselves after a piece of gear, but Pan-Pot?s music is ultimately about movingbodies, not knobs, all the while giving way to an unprecedented degree of dynamism on dancefloors around the world.mobilee-records.de/pan-potmyspace.com/panpotTraklist:- Steve Bug - like it should be feat Gigi - Ribn Remix / Pokerflat- Deepbass, Roman Toletski - oddity - Mark Broom Remix / Dark Beat- Josh Wink - everybody to the sun - Slam Remix / Ovum- David de Valera - say / Club66- Gary Beck - standing on my foot / Sleaze- Flow Perfect Stranger - prata da casa / Spektre Remix- Marshall - dr flute - Mark Broom Remix / Material- Speedy J - minimal - John Acquaviva & Oliver Giacomotto Remix / Plus8- Peter Horrevorts - bloody hands - Marc Marzenit Remix- Pascal Mollin - the elephant - Pan-Pot Remix / Touched Rec- Adultnapper - almost nothing - Patrick Chardronnet Remix / Audiomatique
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