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1995-06-23 11:02Dave Walker Re: Panasonic live @ Turku, pHinland
├─ 1995-06-23 17:36KANE SCOTT MICHAEL Re: Panasonic live @ Turku, pHinland
└─ 1995-06-26 12:33Erkki Rautio Re: Panasonic live @ Turku, pHinland
1995-06-23 11:20Erkki Rautio Panasonic live @ Turku, pHinland
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1995-06-23 11:02Dave WalkerAt 11:20 AM 6/23/95, Erkki Rautio wrote: >Panasonic's forthcoming album will be published
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At 11:20 AM 6/23/95, Erkki Rautio wrote:
quoted 4 lines Panasonic's forthcoming album will be published by Mute Records>Panasonic's forthcoming album will be published by Mute Records >(UK) on its Blast First label. In addition to the Panasonic noise >escapades, Mika Vainio's solo recordings will also be heard all >over the world soon.
Does this herald some sort of forthcoming Sahko/Mute distribution deal? We can only hope! on now: Kraftwerk - _Computer World_ -- dave walker, detroit art services _ marmoset@conch.aa.msen.com born freeke <A HREF="http://www.msen.com/~marmoset/">Dave Walker</A>
1995-06-23 17:36KANE SCOTT MICHAELOn Fri, 23 Jun 1995, Dave Walker wrote: > > on now: Kraftwerk - _Computer World_ > eins zw
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On Fri, 23 Jun 1995, Dave Walker wrote:
quoted 3 lines on now: Kraftwerk - _Computer World_> > on now: Kraftwerk - _Computer World_ >
eins zwei drei fier funf sechs seiben aucht! :)
1995-06-26 12:33Erkki RautioAccording to Dave Walker: > At 11:20 AM 6/23/95, Erkki Rautio wrote: > > >Panasonic's fort
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According to Dave Walker:
quoted 9 lines At 11:20 AM 6/23/95, Erkki Rautio wrote:> At 11:20 AM 6/23/95, Erkki Rautio wrote: > > >Panasonic's forthcoming album will be published by Mute Records > >(UK) on its Blast First label. In addition to the Panasonic noise > >escapades, Mika Vainio's solo recordings will also be heard all > >over the world soon. > > Does this herald some sort of forthcoming Sahko/Mute distribution > deal? We can only hope!
I've heard rumours about this distribution deal a long time now, but nothing seems to have materialized yet. Maybe someone at Mute (or their WWW page - does anyone know its address?) could tell us more about this...
quoted 4 lines dave walker, detroit art services _> dave walker, detroit art services _ > marmoset@conch.aa.msen.com born freeke > > <A HREF="http://www.msen.com/~marmoset/">Dave Walker</A>
ERkki Tampere, pHinland trerra@uta.fi
1995-06-23 11:20Erkki RautioThe Heroes of Another Kind of Techno From Turku, Finland by Ilkka Mattila (*) The reputati
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The Heroes of Another Kind of Techno From Turku, Finland by Ilkka Mattila (*) The reputation of the Down By The Laituri festival (Turku, Finland, June 15.-17.) as the flagbearer of the alternative pop music stands firmly unaltered on many fronts. Besides the traditional guitar rock and vocal pop, Laituri ('Pier', Turku being one of the biggest sea ports in Finland) had this year to offer some music for the friends of the ambitious techno and electronic sounds, too. Something that the people visiting the other Finnish festivals can't enjoy this summer. The purist instrumental techno is often considered as a specialist hobby of the devoted inside circle, but at the Laituri 'strange' and 'uncommercial' music seemed to interest delightfully heterogenic and multiple audiences. The Oljy ('Oil') techno club of Laituri started in Thursday with some domestic Finnish DJ artists; in Friday the more heavier industrial sounds were the part of the schedule, and as for the Saturday club, the audience were tempted by two of the Sahko Recordings' internationally acclaimed artists, the Turku group PANASONIC and the organ man JIMI TENOR. Panasonic, consisting of Mika 'O/' Vainio, Ilpo Vaisanen and Sami Salo, must be the Sahko's flagship at the moment, and have during their relatively short career already played in New York, London and Berlin, and have gained some of the world's most reputable techno artists as their fans. It is very typical though, that Down By The Laituri festival was Panasonic's first appearance in their native Finland. Panasonic has reached the top of the world techno for the reasons that are well understandable. Their sound is easily recognizable and unusual, and as a live act they take techno's visual non-happening to its very limits. The trio won't do any kind of gestures towards traditional playing, won't fiddle with the keyboards of the synthesizers and won't even dance to their music. Vainio, Salo and Vaisanen just set up their sound laboratory on the stage, taking care of the control voltage, envelope-shapers and waveforms. They don't talk to the audience, barely even recognize its existence. Together with Panasonic's music the general mood became peculiarly serene. The central elements of the group's music are the bulky but pleasantly round bass and drum sounds, and on the other hand the aggressive hum of their self-made sound generator. Panasonic uses their straight dance beat sparingly but also effectively. It just was that the pub restaurant working as the club room was not the most suitable place for this experimental techno music. Standing in the wrong place one could only get one's ears aching. Panasonic can barely do much to heighten the profile of the Finnish pop music around the world. Still, standing on their own ground they are an absolutely stylish group, and as electronic dance can well be called this decade's most advanced pop music, one can only be proud of the people like Panasonic coming from this distant country. Panasonic's forthcoming album will be published by Mute Records (UK) on its Blast First label. In addition to the Panasonic noise escapades, Mika Vainio's solo recordings will also be heard all over the world soon. (*) from Helsingin Sanomat, June 19, 1995 - the translation from pHinnish and all ensuing stylistical errors my own :) -------------------------------------------------------------------- That's all pHolks, now I'm off for the weekend to the pHinnish midsummer festivities (the famous midnight sun, bonfires by the lakes, alcohol, cheesy Eurocrap acts performing for the drunks, mosquitoes, rapes, knife fights, drownings - I can barely wait ;)! Peace, eh... ERkki Tampere, pHinland trerra@uta.fi