playlist artwork#12 this weekHypochonder

by pan:core

Tracks

1 0:14 1099 listens
2 5:32 928 listens
3 0:41 970 listens
4 2:15 544 listens
5 3:34 435 listens
6 1:19 406 listens
7 3:00 332 listens
8 5:17 365 listens
9 2:27 453 listens
10 3:05 290 listens
11 2:14 310 listens
12 2:33 292 listens
13
brb
1:04 273 listens
14 4:15 251 listens
15 6:25 261 listens
16 2:36 275 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 26/05/2008

hi my friends,

this is my album for 2008. maybe you will like one or another track

greetings

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Hypochonder"

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A.n.K.h

L'Eau de Vie, potion magique venue tout droit de HALLE...

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A.n.K.h • 2008-05-26 12:10:25

Cet album est en tout point excellent...il y a de la magie là dedans...PAN:ORAMIX // PAN:CORE même combat... Non, réellement cet album nous parle... on l'ingère et le digère lentement ,tellement c'est bon ...Pour moi, le meilleur du camarade PAN:CORE. Eryk-C // A.n.K.h
PiTILeZarD

Ca claque !

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PiTILeZarD • 2008-05-26 14:25:08

J'adore les sons comme ça, on sens du Mr Oizo, des inspirations de plusieurs groupes electro, tout ça mis en bouteille au chateau ! Vraiment un plaisir d'écouter ça ... On s'éloigne des techno/electro formaté qu'on a l'habitude d'entendre ... J'adore ça mérite bien sa note !
windzug

Jing & Jang-Komplex

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windzug • 2008-12-13 23:28:01

Ich glaube mehr und mehr, dass dieser Künstler im Grunde genommen ein „stummer“ Geschichtenerzähler ist – Geschichten ohne Worte; gegossen aus Tönen, abstrakten Klangkörpern, Melodien, Rhythmen und Abstraktionen Habe ich noch vor einem Jahr seinen destruktiven Tracks eher die kaltherzige Hörschulter gezeigt, so lädt mich dieses Werk erstmals dazu ein, eine Verbindung und Notwendigkeit (Bedürfnis für den Künstler) zu erkennen, beide Wege gehen zu wollen/zu müssen Ebenso, wie ich in meiner Musik oft nicht einordbar sein will - widersprüchlich und schwer fassbar bleiben möchte – erlaubt sich pan: core auf diesem Album seine beiden scheinbar sich widersprechenden und sogar kontrahierenden Seiten gleichsam auszuleben und dem Hörer gefangen zu nehmen; insofern sich dieser gefangen nehmen lässt. Hier findet man viel – u.a auch das, was man in der Literatur abstrakte Alliterationen nennt - das Album ist „leicht“ hörbar – es kann aber auch „komplex“ gehört werden, ohne dabei die treibende Lebendigkeit einzubüßen, die es vorwärtstreibt. Ich habe es vor einigen Wochen erstmals gehört – und heute- (sehr laut und intensiv) über Kopfhörer - auf diese Weise transportierte es mir eine ganz neue Energie Ein Liedermacheralbum mit Liedern, deren Texte der Hörer selbst kreieren kann
Ivan1984

Big electronic bass face...

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Ivan1984 • 2008-11-10 20:36:00

Nice Intro... then straight to the business, a lovely Floating sound encapsulated artfully and gracefully, with a blissful ending. Once Please Hold The Line sets off, it's almost magical, I love it. What If (the previous track had been longer!) twisty but stretchy too, so it works well with its interesting rhythm and manic intonation towards the end of the track. Anima hurls movement and structure right at you and begins to build percussion. Once in place it becomes integral and well-balanced, loved the little firework diversions. Waiting for the melody it seems, which is subtle to start and quite gentle, compared with the strong rhythm and although it does build, it doesn't end up predominating. Nicely poised track. Another Interruption (sounds like my house) is a minimalist approach to describing itself almost in the form of an interlude. I liked it. Rasterise is an ace from the start, love that slip on the bass. Synthetic build up with excellent balance and increasing strength, fitting altogether very nicely. The overlying melody was not what I expected, but it blended in well as the percussion beefed up a bit. Flashback sounds amazing right from the word 'go', I love that bass. Percussion joins the profound beat and the synths start to blossom elegantly. More layers are added to this mouth-watering track, and tops it off with a deeper grumbling synthetic noise. Very nice work. Get Out Of My Head sounded like a reworking of a Bach fugue, very nice intonation with a good accumulation of bass as foundation. Latenz Ist Keine Errektion has a lovely movement to it, simple but effective. Nice little flourishes towards the end of the track. HappyHCore is a jolly little tune, with a scattering of percussion and straightforward rhythm. You could have heard the angels singing. Whistling Song, not surprisingly features a whistled melody, with a backing track to die for, joined by synthetic support of the melody in the fore. BRB is just fantastic, I love it. My speakers are blooming with the sounds. Nightsession11 is all distortion and crackling rhythm to begin with, is this more of my beloved complex minimalism that I love so much, and not only that but the track gets even better as it goes on. I'm on cloud number 9. Another Uncencored LiveJam has a wonderful ring to it, nice structure and movement, good balance and intonation, blended excellently well. If this is off-the-cuff jamming, it goes off the scale of being good even moreso. Then, sadly, the Outro, is a gorgeous piece of electronic warm-down after the exercise yours ears, and hopefully mind, have just been through. I think this was a brilliant album. Thanks. :-)
DigitalSin

Great Minimal

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DigitalSin • 2009-03-10 11:51:03

This is my favourite pan:core album, because of the harder sound to it. The tracks I like the best are: rasterize (heavy minimal) floating (droneish ambient) anima (more complex syncopation of fluid rythm) Recommend highly for anyone who enjoys the genre. Thanks pan.
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