paniq - Lost Known Good Configuration
Lost Known Good Configuration

by paniq 

 

dance instrumental electronic idm psychedelic music

 

13 tracks

49:46
 
1Occidental nemesis
 
 
3:59
2Sunday bam
 
 
3:44
3I cry about you every day
 
 
4:17
4Barcode anxiety
 
 
4:15
5Mechanics of love
 
 
3:20
6Der weise
 
 
3:33
7Kungfusion
 
 
3:51
8Preselected
 
 
2:50
9Links awakening 2006
 
 
2:15
10Join us now
 
 
4:08
11Occidental nemesis
 
 
4:09
12Evoke
 
 
5:56
13Saturday bam
 
 
3:29
 
 

Album description

 

This album is an instrumental electronica album, containing tracks written in 2005-2006. I don't think that it's my best, but it certainly contains a few real gems.

 

 



Reviews on Lost Known Good Configuration

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30/01/10

Also sometimes misspelled Last known God configuration. A full-length CD release of pop-elektro dance with lots of experiments on sound and virtual synthesizers. Some tracks were released before mastering of the album, eg. Der Weise shown up on Nectarine.org as single and Barcode anxiety was used as soundtrack for demo Die Ewigkeit schmerzt. Leo Ritter is renown for never be boring, so this album is similar but totally unlike the former, Neurons - Fire at will!. Lots of new Klang, lots of experiments, some weird remixes and recycling of various found sound and music clips. My favourites? Der Weise, Evoke and Saturday bam. If You like catchy melody backed with daring experimental electronic sound, You should like it. Excellent album, but not state-of-the-art. Seven stars [+++++++---].

09/08/11

I took a long bicycle trip today, and I was listening to this track in loop for half of the day, and I didn't get bored.

This means a lot.

This album is a piece of outstanding work. It has a lot of different moods, has great, catchy melodies (some of them are really beautiful) punchy beats and bases,(even one track that sounds like trance) it also has singing which is very well performed and well-recorded. I don't understand the lyrics but I like that track anyway.

Well mixed, well produced, not boring, has a lot of diversity among the tracks, each of it has it's own place and there is not much fighting between them to take the same place. I'd recommend this to everyone who likes good computer-generated music.

Keep it up! We want more! ;)

This is my joint favourite Paniq release along with Unsecurious. I love the techno/electro beats and the underlying cheeky sounding keyboards with a distinctly German sound to it, i dunno like Baroque meets Sonic the Hedgehog or something, i can't quite decide but it works for me..

As for the Eye of Providence this is not an occult symbol, it has many uses. Originally ancient Egyptian (the eye of Horus), then Medieval Christian (the 3 sides of the pyramid represent the Holy Trinity) it is also a Budist symbol.
The occult(freemason) version doesn't have a pyramid and is confused with the Great Seal of the US by conspiracy nut jobs, even though the occult version post dates the Great Seal.

15/03/10

The pyramid / eye is a symbol that I will always support.



The pyramid / eye is a symbol that I will not support.



19/01/09

A truly brilliant album, for the most part. Couple of minor niggles for me, but mostly awesome!-)



 

Album information

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Genre Electronica
Release January 01, 2006
Published April 18, 2008
Listens 33084 Downloads 2670
Starred 74 Playlisted 50    
Reviews 12 Rating 8.5/10

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