Pan-pot

“Confronted, Adam Beyer Rmx” | “Martin Landsky Remix”

MOBILEE061 scanZoom inLabelMobilee
Cat. No.MOBILEE061
FormatEXCL12"C
Orders fromWed, 11 Nov 2009
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Review

This past summer Pan-Pot made a mark with their first release on mobilee in quite some time entitled “Confronted”. For the Confronted Remixes we invited on board a couple of our favorite artists for their take on Pan-Pot. Adam Beyer and Jesper Dahlbäck’s remix presents us with a harder version of the original that is even more driving, industrial and gargantuan that its predecessor. Blurps of noise and static, air-clearing thunderclaps and extensive distortion make the epic nature of the original even more colossal. Here the vocals of the original take the backseat and, when they do appear, they do so in a fragmented and distorted form. With intense atmospherics that demand your attention, Beyer and Dahlbäck’s remix focuses exclusively on the darkest components of the original. Martin Landsky’s remix starts off at an easier pace than its A-side, exploring the softer side of “Confronted.” Whereas the A-side puts the original in overdrive, the B-side focusing on subtle changes while toning down the noise and static. The edge and rawness of the original is still maintained, but in a more melodic form that continually laces the backdrop. Accents of percussion add a nice touch, and the vocals are slowed down and presented in looped form at the track’s peak, backed by the crisp bass melody, tinkering percussion, and—of course—a driving bass drum.

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Adultnapper (Audiomatique): “Martin's remix is a bomb. Killer tune.”

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