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Re: (idm) Panasonic vs. Alan Vega

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1998-01-27 15:40Erkki Rautio (idm) Panasonic vs. Alan Vega
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1998-01-27 15:40Erkki RautioAccording to info on Mute/Blast First site, Panasonic has released on January 26 a new 12"
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Erkki Rautio
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Tue, 27 Jan 1998 17:40:49 +0200 (EET)
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(idm) Panasonic vs. Alan Vega
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According to info on Mute/Blast First site, Panasonic has released on January 26 a new 12", called "Medal", with Alan Vega of Suicide (BFFP145); anyone heard this yet? erkki rautio, also known as pHinn * the webmaster of pHinnWeb - the old skool, the nu skool and the pHuture * * skool of Finnish electronic music * * trerra@uta.fi | http://www.uta.fi/~trerra | http://www.sci.fi/~phinnweb * * cocktail stealth -> <http://www.sci.fi/~phinnweb/cocktailstealth.html> *
1998-01-27 19:33Iain H.>According to info on Mute/Blast First site, Panasonic has >released on January 26 a new 1
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Tue, 27 Jan 1998 19:33:45 +0000
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Re: (idm) Panasonic vs. Alan Vega
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quoted 3 lines According to info on Mute/Blast First site, Panasonic has>According to info on Mute/Blast First site, Panasonic has >released on January 26 a new 12", called "Medal", with >Alan Vega of Suicide (BFFP145); anyone heard this yet?
I was definitely interested in getting this as soon as it came out, both bands being faves and much maligned in the past who knows what they would do together? Bound to be completely hated by some whatever happens but.. ..I like it :) The A side is the home of a massive bass throb with a sparse beat put through slapback delay and Alan Vega intoning some almost industrial vocals along the lines of "it's war", and "they take you, they feed you", "a medal", "for the killers" which come forward and backward through the mix before he grunts and huffs menacingly across the whole soundstage towards the end. First B side, "No Home Kings", has a whole load of fluttering beats way in the background which are almost drowned by a rising and falling almost engine-like tone with Vega going King-Snake crazy over the top. I actually like this better than it sounds written down... Second B side, "Fun in Wonderland", has a massive old-days-of-Sahko-esque double thump beat with a VERY Elvis-like Vega vocal ("uh-huh-huh") buried amongst forwards and backwards reverbs. A little like 'Ghost Rider' to be honest, but without any instruments. Rubyjune. ---- <http://www.rjune.demon.co.uk/>