Panasonic* ‎– Osasto EP

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Tracklist

Uranokemia 6:28
Telako 5:00
Parturi 5:48
Murto 6:25

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
Osasto EP (CD, EP) Blast First BFFP128CD UK 1996
Osasto EP (12", EP) Blast First, Mute Corporation BFFP128, 9025-1 US 1996
Osasto EP (12", EP) Blast First BFFP 128 UK 1996
Osasto EP (CD, EP, RE) Blast First BFFP128CD UK  

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Reviews & Discussion

yourlove Jul 06, 2010

referencing Osasto EP, CD, EP, BFFP128CD

i picked this up totally blindly from a record store for like a dollar probably and its totally awesome. i dont know what youd call it, but you could put it in all sorts of sets if you got creative. highly enjoyable if your into the whole atmospheric techno thing. but thats doing it a disservice to just lump it into that genre or whatever. really interesting stuff.
Rated 5/5
Review by moire Jul 18, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)

referencing Osasto EP, 12", EP, BFFP 128

The first track, Uranokemia, is ridiculously intense. It sounds like "electronic" music in the purest sense, imparting a feeling almost like electrocution. Some of the best bass I've heard in a track -- the dynamics are almost like electro, but overall it's a deep, heavy assault that sort of defies classification. I'd love to hear this played through a huge PA. It sort of reminds me of Tri Repetae era Autechre, but less atmospheric and more direct. The other three tracks are intense distorted hammers -- cool, but I think the first track really stands out with its awesomely smooth dynamics. If you see this, buy it.
Rated 4/5
Review by denisoliver Aug 25, 2002

referencing Osasto EP, 12", EP, BFFP 128

The straightest release of Pan Sonic. They never got closer to the clubs, especially Murto is a hammer for the floor.

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