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rec72 on 07/31/2010 at 07:19AM

Shiver Me Timbres – Pandacetamol

Shiver Me Timbres by Pandacetamol is a pure manifesto of sophisticated Electronica that sounds like Scottish pioneering electronic music from the 1990’s beamed up to the present time. The current Pandacetamol album delivers 50 minutes of gloomy downtempo doodlings, where The Black Dog goes snoopy and Plaid the cat is jumping on a hot tin roof.

The majority of Pandacetamol tracks are recorded in one take and then edited and polished as required.  They wholeheartedly believe that this method of capturing the musical “moments” as they happen when a jam is in process is an essential component in conjuring electronic music that has an organic atmosphere and emotional edge.  Dark but filled with hope, hypnotic but constantly morphing, opulent but sinister, their tracks are bite-sized journeys which together make up a full tasty meal of sound.  Each of their EPs and albums are carefully composed to be enjoyed as a whole.

Tracklist "Shiver Me Timbres" by Pandacetamol

01. Drop your cutlass  02. Orchid  03. Alarm at eleven  04. Gambon 05. The Jolly Rodger 06. Chips that pass in the night 07. Treasure map 08. Countered with Calm 09. Circumnavigation 10. Dove in an elevator

Download Shiver Me Timbres by Pandacetamol for free

 

Biography Pandacetamol

Pandacetamol are Paul Alexander and Mark Rushbury, a pair of bald blokes who originally hail from Glasgow in Scotland.  They possess a genuine passion for sound and synthesis and love jamming on their bargain vintage analogue synths and shiny grooveboxes.  The result of these jams are musical doodlings that are ethereal, dark, funky, beautiful and strange all at once.

Previous exploits in Pandacetamol noise-sharing have included three albums released on the wonderful experimental ambient netlabel Earth Monkey Productions.  Unleashed to the public throughout 2008 and 2009, the albums  “Heavy Concentration”, “The Mystery of Spyglass Hill” and “Nocturnal” have gathered over 6000 downloads between them to date and are all still available for free on the internet archive.

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