Re: (idm) panacea/einsturzende neubauten

From Andrew J. Solomon
Sent Wed, Mar 11th 1998, 05:46

definately get Low Profile Darkness, but Panacea, its really good :)
although at times a little repetitive, its nice and crunchy, dark, and
sort of raw soudning etc. i usually dont like junglish type stuff(ive been
told this is "tech step" whatever that is), but i do like Alec Empire
alot, and hence i like this stuff, its only very slightly similar to AE
though. also, ive heard that Ed Rush is a good person to check out if you
like Panacea....
 also, there is a Position Chrome cd comp by that name... I have
it, i don't like the stuff on there as much as LPD yet, but i have to
listen to it more...  if you really get into this stuff/style, and want it
ill trade it to ya, or anyone else out there that wants it... get LPD
though (warning, the pics inside are so cheesy and lame  they make you
cringe with embarassment), its priced as a domestic etc.  

andy


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On Tue, 10 Mar 1998, Brett McCormick wrote:

> 
> after hearing tracks by panacea on both electric ladyland iv and
> einsturzende neubauten remixes I am intriguted.  I suspect everyone
> else has caught on as I've heard the name around, but I don't see too
> much talk on the list..  any thoughts/recommendations?
> 
> I picked up the einsturzende neubauten remixes cd recently, and the
> first few listens are pleasing..  remixes by: jon spencer, barry
> adamson, panasonic, soul wax, alec empire, darkus, panacea, kreidler,
> thomas fehlman and gudrun gut, techno animal.  pretty alright, I must
> say.  electric ladyland 4 is good too, but that goes without saying.
>