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Panabrite

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2.95 | 2 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2016

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Belltone (1:56)
2. Run (4:18)
3. Dune (4:18)
4. Tracing (2:44)
5. Vibe Void (4:17)
6. Transit (2:32)
7. Quasar Dept. (4:16)
8. Condor (5:48)
9. Klokken (5:56)
10. Continuum (3:29)

Total Time 39:34

Line-up / Musicians

- Norm Chambers / performer, composer & producer

Releases information

Artwork: Norm Chambers

LP Deep Distance ‎- DD21 (2016, UK)

Digital album

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Review by admireArt
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3 stars I frankly just jumped over 5 years in Norm Chambers aka Panabrite´s discography. I kind of got bored and desperate following his footsteps one by one from the start, considering mainly he releases simultaneous same year albums and has shown so far signs of non originality blatantly.

Transfer (2016):

Finally Panabrite starts to find his own voice, still mildly, but at last he shows his own ideas branching out off his influences.

A 10 track album with some fresh surprises and mostly relying on more contemporary electronic music styles ranging from Glitch, Chiptune, Noise & Minimal techno and tainting it both with the Berlin school pulse driven lines and Kraftwerk´s computer like music sequences and in between his own class of electronics.

Freeing himself in slow motion of other people music idioms and paying better attention to his music composition, he at last starts to find a road in these electronic fields and also kind of promises some future 4 star releases, if he continues keeping it up at this pace.

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