Pan-Pot: Radio Berlin
Pan-Pot: Radio Berlin
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Pan-Pot
Label: Second State Audio
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 4250992801031
Genre: Electronic
Once again Thomas and Tassilo are back and this time they come with three fierce cuts of proper, intense techno. "Radio Berlin" kicks things off as a hefty and infectious groove sets the stage for a swirling hypnotic tone that weaves through strong blasts of cinematic tones and booming percussion shots. Following suit but turning up the intensity and adding a bit more of an abrasive touch, "Deutsche Welle" veers into truly sinister territory. The deepest and most trippy campaign of the trio, "Kanal 7", is an absolute burner with an intensely addictive groove of rolling low end.
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