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Panicsville - Sterile FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Data Track
2 Flatline 2:38
3 A Joining Of Joy & Lonliness
Clarinet – Jeremy Fisher*
9:14
4 Anticipation Of The Inevitable
Electronics – Jeremy Fisher*
3:11
5 Fun
Electronics, Voice – John Coker
5:40
6 Alpha Dog
Computer – Maria Moran
4:31
7 Mastery Of All That Is Unknown
Electronics – Jeremy Fisher*
9:51
8 Even The Foulest Of Things Surface 5:36
9 Pain Is Nature's Way Of Protecting A Fragile Body
Organ – Robert OrtmannVoice – Marilyn Ortmann
7:42

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – AAV Regency – 58921

Credits

  • Electronics, Voice, Performer [Magnetic Tape, Scrapes, Involuntary Reactions] – Andy Ortmann (tracks: 1 to 9)
  • Mastered By – Andy Ortmann, b9 InViD (tracks: 5 & 9)
  • Photography – Peter Shingu Ha

Notes

CD comes in a jewel case which is placed in a white leather bag with "Panicsville - Sterile" written on one side and a large red cross on the other.
Track 1 is a data track that is not playable on a CD player. It contains a video.
Limited to 550 copies.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LN96
  • Matrix / Runout: AAV REGENCY 58921 P14108

Panicsville - Sterile FLAC album

Musician performer: Panicsville

Title: Sterile

Date of release: 2003

Style: Noise

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1458 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 755

Other Formats: MPC MOD MIDI DTS ADX AU TTA

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Samugul
Panicsville is an odd group project fronted by Andy Ortmann. Their sound consists of cinegraphic like collages of electronics which border on the quirky and creepy. Mr. Ortmann has a knack for high-fidelity recording, always able to capture in beautiful detail his personalized audio vision. However, there is not a strong sense of cohesion between the sounds themselves on Sterile. With such a fine attention to rich audio detail, I was hoping for a more purposeful and narrative use of the sounds. These pieces are loosely associated collages of sounds rather than the well plotted story I was hoping to hear.
Samugul
Panicsville is an odd group project fronted by Andy Ortmann. Their sound consists of cinegraphic like collages of electronics which border on the quirky and creepy. Mr. Ortmann has a knack for high-fidelity recording, always able to capture in beautiful detail his personalized audio vision. However, there is not a strong sense of cohesion between the sounds themselves on Sterile. With such a fine attention to rich audio detail, I was hoping for a more purposeful and narrative use of the sounds. These pieces are loosely associated collages of sounds rather than the well plotted story I was hoping to hear.