Panasonic's Kuma
Stuart picks his current favourites from the world of the obscure, the unusual, the weird and the fabulous. His album of the week is by experimental electronic duo Panasonic.
Stuart picks his current favourites from the world of the obscure, the unusual, the weird and the fabulous. This week's featured album comes from experimental electronics duo Panasonic.
Inspired by the industrial sound of early 80s acts such as Throbbing Gristle, their 1997 album Kulma builds on this with restless beats, big bass drones and plenty of overdrive distortion.
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Piero Piccioni
Mr Dante Lontano
- Fuma Di Londra.
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Lali Puna
Move On
- Our Inventions.
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Featured album: Panasonic - Kulma
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Pan Sonic
Teurastamo
- Kulma.
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Jane Weaver
Magic Milk
- The Watchbird Alluminate.
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Vashti Bunyan
Wayward
- Lookaftering.
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Lars Horntveth
Pooka
- Pooka.
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Marisa Medina
No Te Acuerdas De Mi
- Chicas: Spanish Female Singers 1962 - 1974.
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Featured album: Panasonic - Kulma
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Pan Sonic
Mootori
- Kulma.
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Reptile Ranch
Saying Goodbye
- Messthetics Greatest Hits.
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Thin Yoghurts
Girl On The Bus
- Messthetics Greatest Hits.
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Dreams of Tall Buildings
Time Capsule
- Residuum.
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Bill Wells
Courtin Love
- Lemondale.
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The Martin Green Machine
Shudder
- First Sighting.
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Tangerine Dream
Circulation of Events
- Atem.
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Pure Reason Revolution
Tempest
- Valour EP.
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Jacques Dutronc
Et Moi, Et Moi, Et Moi
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Live Freaks
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Nicolas Jaar
Space Is Only Noise If You Can See (麻豆社 session track)
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Nicolas Jaar
Variation (麻豆社 session track)
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Featured album: Panasonic - Kulma
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Pan Sonic
Murtoneste
- Kulma.
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Sepalcure
The One
- Sepalcure.
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- Sun 11 Dec 2011 18:00麻豆社 Radio 6 Music