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breakdown mastering studio - record label
Pangea
has
the intention to breath an energetic pre human atmosphere, released from
civilisation fears. PANGEA is no [dark electro] at all, but deals with a
mix of Goa/Psy Trance, some EBM and industrial sounds, if you want any
referentions.
Geert de Wilde started with a sideproject of his
main project IC 434, called TEMESTA, in 1998. TEMESTA, named after an
anxiolyticum (a medical drug that drives fears away, still a social taboo)
was a one man project, mainly without lyrics not especially meant for one
specific music scene. Some people described it as a mix of Electronic Body
Music and Goa Trance. While IC 434 never uses other sound equipment than
world's first music workstation, the legendary Korg M1, TEMESTA did not
follow this principle but used more modern synths and music software.
By the end of 2001, TEMESTA has been renamed
PANGEA, because a resident techno DJ from Café D'Anvers (a well know
dance hall in Antwerp) called TEMMESTA (double m!) already is operating in
Belgium. PANGEA is the name of the supercontinent on earth, some 200
million years ago (which had a bit the shape of a foetus). Due to
geological processes, this continent was divided in the continents as we
know them now (Eurasia, Africa, Oceania, North America, South America,
Antarctica).
Impressed by the PANGEA gig at the first Belgian
Independent Music Festival at the end of 2002, Guy Van Mieghem from VOMITO
NEGRO asked Geert de Wilde to join his band. Geert accepted this proposal
and Guy immediately started remixing the PANGEA song 'Permafrost'. It's a
pity this remix hasn't been released by now. In the meantime, the PANGEA
versions of 'Permafrost' were released on the BREAKDOWN label as its first
official CD by May 2003.
In 2004, a collaboration with Mika Goedrijk from
NEBULA-H, led to the song 'Andalusion', which appeared on their second
full length 'H20' and several samplers.
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