Review: Pangea :: CHANGING CHANNELS

Dance and don’t think too much: Pangea looks towards the festival stage with pop vocals and big basslines.

Anyone who has been around electronic dance music at one or two festivals this year couldn’t ignore “Installation”. The pre-single from Pangea’s new album CHANGING CHANNELS proves that the British producer is once again in tune with the times and that the pop trend in club music can be picked up as brightly as possible, but definitely with style. Fans will forgive this anyway, because the deep, rolling bassline is still right.

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This is even more the case in the programmatically titled “Hole Away”, which also integrates pop vocals from the halfway point onwards, but in a more conventional way, almost like a chorus. This can also be observed throughout the remaining five tracks, some of which come and go like sketches. Exception: the title track with concise stabs, but this is also extremely excited. But a common thread has never hurt a techno or house album, in this case it runs through the sand of the open-air stages, motto: dance and don’t think too much.

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