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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pantha du Prince - A cold beauty full of shimmering minimalism and glacial beats
Pantha du Prince aka Hendrik Weber is a red hot German producer who has specialized in ambient house music over a number of albums including his previous work 2007s "This Bliss" which accurately described itself. His moniker is drawn from a mix of Detroit techno and the black panthers and the music is crystalline electronic music for the new century full of shimmering,...
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3.0 out of 5 stars pleasant, nothing more
Yes, the shimmering bell and vibraphone sounds are nice, but too often the underlying "disco"-style beat is like something programmed into your cheap RadioShack synth. Couldn't he have done something more with the synthetic percussion? That rinky-dink snare sound really kills things for me half the time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pantha du Prince - A cold beauty full of shimmering minimalism and glacial beats, February 23, 2010
This review is from: Black Noise (Audio CD)
Pantha du Prince aka Hendrik Weber is a red hot German producer who has specialized in ambient house music over a number of albums including his previous work 2007s "This Bliss" which accurately described itself. His moniker is drawn from a mix of Detroit techno and the black panthers and the music is crystalline electronic music for the new century full of shimmering, bell-like tones strung out and stretched against a backdrop of gentle micro-beats.

This is Weber's first release on Rough Trade and I first heard him on the extraordinary 12 inch single "Splendour". Think David Bowie's stunningly fragile "Moss Garden" off "Heroes" and set it in the Swiss Alps in Winter and that is the effect. It bubbles with chimes and beats and reminds you of falling snow. This album has you grasping for superlatives. The nearly seven minute long "Es schneit" is a particular highlight building on a slow wall of synths and a spare drum like motif it is an intensely powerful track and strangely beautiful. "Turn off you mind relax and float down stream" as someone once advised.

And yes of course you knew somewhere in this mix you would find the Animal Collective. "Stick by my Side" features a guest spot from Panda Bear (Noah Lennox) whose vocal accompanies a stunning song set to beats that have a Fever Ray style pulsing crispness in the instrumentation and clearly it is the most commercial song on the album. If this is the new direction for Animal Collective then its intriguing.

This is a very long album but all it requires is your rapt attention. The slow drift of those beautiful chimes in the opener "Lay in a shimmer" make you understand the powerful effect that Weber's relocation to the Swiss Alps to record this ambient monster must have had (he was taking "field recordings" - as you do!). It becomes such a dizzying but controlled noise (in the best sense) that at one point it is almost overwhelming. Alternatively in the "Nomads Retreat" we have a hard house number which will be mixed into oblivion on the web, it will soundtrack the sun going down in Ibiza this year and is another massive highlight. "Beneath the stars" with its dark vocal is even more trippy and at times sounds like Massive Attack. Finally "Satellite Snyper" is as funky and club bound as ambient music can get and is fully danceable.

Like Four Tet's excellent recent album "There is love in you" this album by Pantha du Prince proves that the simple power of sound is truly a force of nature. Black Noise could suggest something ugly and hard. In fact it is a recording of clarity and brightness. It is as beautiful and glacial as the lake on the album cover
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant ambient music, February 26, 2010
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Ginahmk "Ginahmk" (King of Prussia, Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
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I happened upon this CD by chance, looking for something fresh to listen to. These works are really different, incorporating the ambients sounds woven into poetic harmonies and fast paced cadences. For all those who like this genre, a great find.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A refreshing diversion, August 16, 2010
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This album caught my attention when it was reviewed on NPR. The intriguing gamelan-like sounds, the non-melodic melody, the whole minimalist glitch-techno was so totally different that I had to pull it up and listen to it in a better environment than the car on the freeway. I ended up purchasing it.

What a treat! The mark (for me, at least) of a fantastic album is its 'stickiness'- how long will I play it, how long will it loop in my mind. I have to say, that it didn't leave my main playlist for six weeks. It's in my 'desert island' file, too- which is not easy to get into.

How can I describe the music? It's icy. Complex. Brilliant. Layered. Tons of little things going on, that sometimes jump out on one play, or vanish the next. I found myself wondering what he was using as instruments- a Hang drum? Some bells from a pinball machine? Some Tibetian singing bowls? Rocks? Someone drawing on a chalkboard? All these neat little sounds were set to irresistable beats- with big sub-thumping bass that would alternately hum and thunder. "Stick To My Side" really stuck out, but so did "Nomad's Retreat", and "Bohemian Forest", which became my favorite. "Lay In A Shimmer" has the sparkling hum of electric water, with some lovely chimes and bells- almost a gamelan sound.

The long grooves are never tiring, and the album as a whole has a 'stickiness' that serves it well. If you want something refreshingly different, you cannot go wrong with this.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Why Black?, July 16, 2010
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Christopher Holm (Silicon Valley, CA) - See all my reviews
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I heard this album featured on NPR, and was intrigued enough to buy it. It's out of the genres I usually listen to, but I found it pleasantly refreshing. I've used it for background music while working, or for unwinding and relaxing with headphones after a stressful day. The vocal track Stick by my Side is particularly intriguing, and I keep coming back to listen to it.
The sound is clean and alpine-like as the cover art suggests. I have no idea why Pantha du Prince titled it Black Noise, for it's not noise, and it's not black. Recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant But Much More, October 2, 2011
This review is from: Black Noise (Audio CD)
If only to echo one reviewer who referred to the record as pleasant and nothing more. Well, I can live with that assessment..and, it's reductive. I concede the beat itself can grate, but what makes Weber's work successful, is his ability to synthesize stylistic gestures into something unique. While I love ambient music, much of it is glacial, or ethereal to a fault...Weber creates ambient music that moves, that breathes. Could you shake your moneymaker to this stuff? Sure...but Black Noise is a record worth considering at a deeper depth.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Catching Up, May 26, 2011
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John Arnold "synth" (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
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An album of complex shapes and unique sounds, Black Noise is a kind of retro, kind of IDM pop album, full of quirky, unconstrained inventiveness that teases your imagination. Perhaps similar to Squarepusher, Tosca and a dash of almost Warp minimalism this is an architectural and mathematical synthpop album with a teasing sampled nature. Fans of lovely pop, timeless synth laden ambient washes of sound rejoice, for you will love this unreservedly. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, December 21, 2010
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C. PAGE (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
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Just buy this and... let it wash over you as you... relax, reflect, imagine, behold, wonder, smile.
A masterpiece, essential.
A desert island disc.
Brilliant.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Boring review, but a Great CD !!, September 24, 2010
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So glad I found out about Pantha, this cd is fantastic !!
This is the type of music I listen to at night with some headphones - just awesome.
Listening to his other two albums as well now, both great as well.
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3 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars pleasant, nothing more, May 8, 2010
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Yes, the shimmering bell and vibraphone sounds are nice, but too often the underlying "disco"-style beat is like something programmed into your cheap RadioShack synth. Couldn't he have done something more with the synthetic percussion? That rinky-dink snare sound really kills things for me half the time.
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