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PANRECORDS 004
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Pan Records presents volume 2 of its Various Artists sampler series. As opposed to previous releases, "ambient" is the word to describe this EP. Sven Weisemann's elaborate waves of sounds together make a continuous, teasing build-up. Imugem Orihasam provides two tracks -- "Hellucination" is hypnotic enough to make you have illusory perceptions, while "Nek Noyujin" is just perfect for a closer, not only to this EP but to any night. The third artist is Ryo Murakami, who uses natural-sounding synths.
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PANRECORDS 003
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Pan Records presents volume 1 of its Various Artists sampler series. The first track is "Flash Back" by Sai, which has a dreamy, floating feel to start off with, and later gets more groove going. Dennis Uprock aka Resoe presents a rather timeless track with "Future Progress." DJ Pi-Ge is part-owner of Pan Records, alongside of Ryo Murakami and Sisi. He provides a track with a punchy synth and vocals. The last track is by Naoki Shinohara, featuring strong hi-hats and soul-filling melody.
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PANRECORDS 001
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Ryo Murakami has his own label, Pan Records. This release is a 4-track EP that contains a remix of "Lunch Of God" by STEREOCiTI that is deep and atmospheric. The rest of the EP sees Murakami ride on some slow dub and deep beats next to another track full of head-spinning synths.
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PAN 000EP
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"Ryo Murakami, who's recent releases include Dessous and Moriss Audio and is known for leading the younger generation of artists, announces his newest release on his very own label Pan Records. The promo is already being heavily played on the Jus-ed radio show. The tunes of the analog drum machine coming from the bottom of the deep seas along with our friend Amr's quiet yet crazy voice sampling echoes on A1's 'Lost It' and a deep arrangement is added to the coupling track 'Dive A Elevate.' The fat analog synthesizer by Dublin's Lerosal that resembles Chicago and Detroit sounds are remixed with the rhythm machine's low range sounds. The sense of flow from beginning to end is at 90.5. The complete 4 songs are sent from Tokyo out to the world scene." On white vinyl.
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