i enjoyed panasonic's show quite a bit. they definitely do not just play a dat or whatever people like that do. i barely recognized most of what they played despite having almost their entire catalog. seems to be a high rate of improvisation, could be wrong though. the sine wave/visual thing is also very cool as there is nothing else to look at and dancing would be difficult as well. i agree that a slightly regular beat would enhance the show greatly.
bring earplugs.
cl
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2000 14:19:08 Chris Fahey wrote:
quoted 42 lines Panasonic's live show for me was riveting. Yes, they just stand there and
>Panasonic's live show for me was riveting. Yes, they just stand there and
>twiddle knobs. But they are charismatic while they do it, very intense and
>focused. And their sound is very BIG and threatening. I wish, however, that
>live they would lean more towards their beat/dance-oriented stuff for at
>least 20 minutes in a row (instead of breaking up dancable stretches with
>noisy meandering stuff) so people can get their grooves on.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Frank St.Jacques [mailto:frank.st.jacques@usa.net]
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2000 2:10 PM
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>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anyone know what to expect of Pan Sonic or Suicide live?
>> I am very
>> familiar with Pan Sonic's recorded works, but have heard very
>> little Suicide.
>> Also, has anyone seen mu-ziq live recently? Does he
>> improvise or stray from
>> his recorded sound? Thanks in advance!
>>
>> cheers
>> frank
>>
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