Dave Segal wrote:
quoted 11 lines Panacea's _Brasilia_ sounds quite similar to your>
> Panacea's _Brasilia_ sounds quite similar to your
> description of the ant-zen release. It's definitely
> a departure from his first 3 albums (_Low Profile
> Darkness_, _Twisted Designz_ and _Phoenix Metabolism_).
> Not many beats on _Brasilia_, but plenty of strafing
> noise and glitchy static, though there's one track
> that harks back to his earlier vicious d&b style.
> Overall, it's difficult but rewarding listening for those with a
> tolerance for Mego-esque digital-noise envelope-pushing.
>
I have a feeling that the ant-zen CD might be from the same session. In
an interview that appeared in FAQT (Vol 3 No 4) Panacea mentions Brasilia.
He basically says that he wasn't sure if caipirinha would like it and if
they didn't it would end up on ant-zen. My personal guess is that he had
lots of material and only some of it made it to caipirinha. Of course I
could be entirely wrong...
-daniel
(feeling like such a trainspotter)
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