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Tracklist

1 Teurastamo 7:38
2 Luotain 0:33
3 Vapina 5:44
4 Puhdistus 2:51
5 Jakso 1:26
6 Murto Neste 6:47
7 Kylmä Massa 1:51
8 Hahmo 4:01
9 Aines 5:29
10 -25 5:14
11 Säätö 2:51
12 Kurnutus 3:24
13 Rutina 3:37
14 Moottori 9:47

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – My Ears! My Ears!
  • Published By – Mute Song
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Mute Corporation
  • Copyright (c) – Mute Corporation
  • Licensed From – Blast First

Credits

  • Design – Pan Sonic, H As Well*
  • Music By [All Tracks By] – Ilpo Väisänen, Mika Vainio
  • Photography By – Esko Routamaa
  • Technician [Pan Sonic Technics] – Jari Lehtinen

Notes

Published by My Ears! My Ears! / Mute Song.
Adm. by Windswept Pacific Entertainment Co. In the US and Canada.
℗&© 1998 Mute Corporation.
Issued under license from Blast First.
Made in USA. Printed in Canada.

Reissue of 1997 album. Originally released under the moniker Panasonic.

Released in a Digipak.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 24596-9081-2 9

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BFFP 132 Panasonic* Kulma ‎(2x12", Album) Blast First BFFP 132 UK 1997
MUSDJ 9-2 Panasonic* Kulma ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Mute, Blast First MUSDJ 9-2 US 1997
BFFP 132 Panasonic* Kulma ‎(2xLP, MP) Blast First BFFP 132 UK 1997
BFFP132CD Panasonic* Kulma ‎(CD, Album) Blast First BFFP132CD UK 1997
9032-1 Panasonic* Kulma ‎(2xLP, Album) Mute, Blast First 9032-1 US 1997


Pan Sonic - Kulma FLAC album

Musician performer: Pan Sonic

Title: Kulma

Country: UK

Date of release: 1998

Style: Glitch, IDM, Experimental, Minimal

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1228 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 624

Other Formats: VOX MIDI WAV VQF MP3 AUD MPC

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DABY
I am one of those crazy fans that actually has a copy of each release of this album: both the "Blast First!" original pressing with the complete uncensored band name on the cover (before the legal disputes) as well as the "Mute" re-issue with the second "a" missing in the band name. "KULMA" represents another good introduction to the electric world of Panasonic, with a good selection of their various styles. From the rhythm-heavy pieces like "Teurastamo" and "Vapina" to the chilled-out mechanical illbient of "Aines" and "-25", Panasonic explore their usual routes, letting their machines do the driving, and leaving the actual humans behind the project acting more like passengers. Although the Panasonic sound is not for everyone, "KULMA" may be a good introductory point to new listeners who haven't hear other releases. Special notice to the last piece "Moottori" which is by far one of their most abbrasive (but not noise) rhythm tracks ever put to disc.
DABY
I am one of those crazy fans that actually has a copy of each release of this album: both the "Blast First!" original pressing with the complete uncensored band name on the cover (before the legal disputes) as well as the "Mute" re-issue with the second "a" missing in the band name. "KULMA" represents another good introduction to the electric world of Panasonic, with a good selection of their various styles. From the rhythm-heavy pieces like "Teurastamo" and "Vapina" to the chilled-out mechanical illbient of "Aines" and "-25", Panasonic explore their usual routes, letting their machines do the driving, and leaving the actual humans behind the project acting more like passengers. Although the Panasonic sound is not for everyone, "KULMA" may be a good introductory point to new listeners who haven't hear other releases. Special notice to the last piece "Moottori" which is by far one of their most abbrasive (but not noise) rhythm tracks ever put to disc.