Re: (313) Ilpo Vaisanen

2003-03-20 Thread Jari Tolkkinen

On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Charles Coke-Smyth wrote:

 Pan Sonic's Aaliptorii is well worth checking out for Detroit calibre 
 techno. The earlier stuff is supposed to be good too...

And for those trying to find this in recordshops, the correct title is 
Aaltopiiri. Released on Blast First, like their debut(?) Vakio.

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Re: (313) Ilpo Vaisanen

2003-03-20 Thread Samu Eilola
 And for those trying to find this in recordshops, the correct title is 
 Aaltopiiri. Released on Blast First, like their debut(?) Vakio.

first Panasonic was Panasonic EP, Sähkö - 007.
check Ø : Metri and Ilpo´s stuff on German Traum Label.


Samu Eilola

happy wwwIII everyone




(313) Ilpo Vaisanen

2003-03-19 Thread Cobert, Gwendal
Just noticed this guy's stuff on the great Bip-Hop vol 6 comp, really enjoyed 
this dubby/minimal/glitchy stuff... I've seen he's got a couple of CDs out 
already, anybody knows what they're like ? 
(http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ilpo_Vaisanen)
Gwendal


Re: (313) Ilpo Vaisanen

2003-03-19 Thread Jari Tolkkinen
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Cobert, Gwendal wrote:

 Just noticed this guy's stuff on the great Bip-Hop vol 6 comp, 
 really enjoyed this dubby/minimal/glitchy stuff... I've seen he's got a 
 couple of CDs out already, anybody knows what they're like ? 
 (http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ilpo_Vaisanen)

Check out http://www.phinnweb.com/panasonic/ 

He is (was?) the other part of Panasonic (later named Pan Sonic). 
Panasonic's music is (to me atleast) _very_ experimental electronic music. 
Loads of bleeps and other strange stuff on their records. Very minimal. 
Hard to describe.

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Re: (313) Ilpo Vaisanen

2003-03-19 Thread m a t t [d]
I enjoyed his album Asuma on the Vienna based Mego label.  I find it more
structured and accessible than the Pan Sonic material that I've heard.

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RE: (313) Ilpo Vaisanen

2003-03-19 Thread Cobert, Gwendal
 He is (was?) the other part of Panasonic (later named Pan Sonic). 
 Panasonic's music is (to me atleast) _very_ experimental 
 electronic music. 
 Loads of bleeps and other strange stuff on their records. 
 Very minimal. 
 Hard to describe.

Well, that explains a lot... I really like Panasonic's works, and alos some of 
the Miko Vainio solo stuff, but I hadn't paid attention to the other members... 
thanks for the tip ! 

 I enjoyed his album Asuma on the Vienna based Mego label.  I find it more
 structured and accessible than the Pan Sonic material that I've heard.

Good to know - yes, his stuff has immediate beauty in it, it looks like he's 
reponsible for the simple/deep in Pan Sonic, while Vainio does the 
glitchy/experimental...

Gwendal


Re: (313) Ilpo Vaisanen

2003-03-19 Thread Charles Coke-Smyth
Pan Sonic's Aaliptorii is well worth checking out for Detroit calibre 
techno. The earlier stuff is supposed to be good too...


At 14:23 19/03/2003 +0200, you wrote:

On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Cobert, Gwendal wrote:

 Just noticed this guy's stuff on the great Bip-Hop vol 6 comp,
 really enjoyed this dubby/minimal/glitchy stuff... I've seen he's got a
 couple of CDs out already, anybody knows what they're like ?
 (http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ilpo_Vaisanen)

Check out http://www.phinnweb.com/panasonic/

He is (was?) the other part of Panasonic (later named Pan Sonic).
Panasonic's music is (to me atleast) _very_ experimental electronic music.
Loads of bleeps and other strange stuff on their records. Very minimal.
Hard to describe.

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Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.labra.com/~ken-guru
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