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Artist : Jonas Munk
Album : Pan
Genre : Psychedelic Rock
Year : 2012
Label : El Paraiso Records
Cat# : EPR009
Source : Vinyl
Bitrate : VBRKbps
Size : 65,8 MB
Runtime : 39:47 min
URL : n/a
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01. Orca 08:04
02. Blue Dawn 02:33
03. Current 08:32
04. Senses 03:17
05. Pan 02:32
06. Schelling 07:24
07. Sea Of Orange 07:25
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Jonas Munk is a multi-instrumentalist from Fyn, Denmark. He
is most well known for his work with Causa Sui and Manual. He
has also been involved in a large number of other electronic
music collaborations as well. This is his new solo record
from 2012 featuring 7 tracks ranging from 2 to 8╜ mins in
length. Orca starts with an analog synthesizer loop like old
Tangerine Dream and slowly other instruments enter in but
mostly other keyboards but also some guitar. A spacey one
floats in and over and some different percussion sounds start
to appear as it builds as well. Cool stuff. Blue Dawn is a
short 2╜ min piece where the keyboard has this cool spacey,
flangy effect and you hear the sound of birds in the
background. This leads into the 8╜ min track called Current.
It starts off with a bass and guitar line that has the feel
of Colour Haze but not sound and then the guitar echoes away
in a very cool way and some spacey stuff and then comes back
again to repeat the cycle. Jens Aagaard plays tambourine on
this track, otherwise all instruments on the record were
recorded by Jonas. A very Colour Haze like guitar comes in as
the analog synth bubbles float into the soundscape. The
guitar section fades away as multiple layers of synths take
over as they loop over and over and then an organ solo comes
in. The guitar does not go away for good though. Very cool
track. Senses is another short track, around 3╜ mins long.
Another all synthesizer track like old tangerine dream. Flip
the record over now and you start with the short title track,
Pan. IT features some beautiful guitar playing. Schelling
starts with a like fast clock sound and then another analog
drone sound joins the musical medley, as the lead synthesizer
space takes the lead and this one has a pretty fast pace. The
last track, Sea of Orange the main synth loop is quite slow,
while he nicely layers the echoey spacey keyboard over the
top. Very spaced out. A very nice record
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