Pan-Pot

Pan-Pot is the name of the Berlin-based techno duo, German DJs and music producers Tassilo Ippenberger and Thomas Benedix.[1][2][3]

Pan-Pot
Background information
OriginBerlin, Germany
GenresExperimental techno, techno, tech house
Years active2004 (2004)–present
LabelsSecond State Audio, Mobilee, Soma, Einmaleins Musik
Websitepan-pot.net
MembersTassilo Ippenberger
Thomas Benedix

Since their launch in 2005, Pan-Pot have established their presence in the modern techno scene, reaching popularity with the release of their debut album, Pan-O-Rama, on Anja Schneider's[4] Mobilee label.[5][6]

Their music repertoire is best defined as generic Berlin Techno.

The duo are credited with producing live sets combined with vocals[7][8] that are described as revealing a deep understanding of the dancefloor needs of clubs and festivals.[9][10]

Background

Tassilo and Thomas met in 2003 at Berlin’s SAE Institute where they studied audio engineering. There the two producers completed their studies in sound production and design, which helped them in defining Pan-Pot's sound aesthetic when they started producing music together.[11]

In 2005, the duo booked Anja Schneider for one of their events, which coincidentally gave them the opportunity to establish a favorable connection with her then nascent Mobilee imprint. After a few weeks the label launched their second release, which was Pan-Pot's official debut, "Copy and Paste".[12] Since then a steady stream of tracks and remixes have been released on Mobilee and Einmaleins Musik.

The defining moment of Pan-Pot’s career came in 2007, with the release of their debut artist album, Pan-O-Rama.[13] Tracks such as "Charly" and "Captain My Captain" became hits, which made the artists known for their blend of melodic and plain techno and house.[14]

In 2014, Pan-Pot launch the imprint, Second State,[15] signing Amelie Lens and moving into a new chapter of their career.[16]

Discography

Albums and EPs

  • "Maffia" – (Einmaleins Musik, 2004)
  • "Popy & Caste" – (Mobilee, 2005)
  • "Obscenity" – (Mobilee, 2005)
  • "Pious Sin" – (Einmaleins Musik, 2006)
  • "Black Lodge" – (Mobilee, 2006)
  • "What Is What" – (Mobilee, 2007)
  • "Charly" – (Mobilee, 2007)
  • Pan-O-Rama – (Mobilee, 2007)
  • "Lost Tracks" – (Mobilee, 2008)
  • "Confronted" – (Mobilee, 2009)
  • "Confronted (The Remixes)" – (Mobilee, 2009)
  • "Captain My Captain" – (Mobilee, 2010)
  • "Captain My Captain Remixes" – (Mobilee, 2011)
  • "Gravity" – (Mobilee, 2012)"
  • "White Fiction" – (Mobilee, 2012)
  • Mobilee Back to Back Vol.6, Presented by Pan-Pot (Mobilee collection, 2012)
  • The Mirror - (Mobilee, 2013)
  • Cells - (Second State Audio, 2014)
  • Grey Matter - (Second State Audio, 2014)
  • Watergate Compilation 17 - (Watergate Records, 2014)
  • Conductor - (Watergate Records, 2014)
  • The Other - (Second State Audio, 2015)
  • The Other Remixes - (Second State Audio, 2015)

Remixes

  • Mathias Schaffhäuser – "Lost Vox" (2005)
  • Enliven Deep Acoustics – "Over" (2006)
  • Misc. – "Frequenzträger" (2006)
  • Anja Schneider & Sebo K – "Rancho Relaxo" (2006)
  • Feldah & Koba – "Is Klar" (2006)
  • Sweet 'n Candy – "Scrollmops" (2007)
  • Damian Schwartz – "Verde Confetti" (2007)
  • Tim Xavier – "Deception De Real" (2007)
  • Dapayk Solo – "Hagen" (2007)
  • Andomat 3000 feat. F.L.O – "Quarzy" (2008)
  • Funzion – "Helado en Globos" (2008)
  • Anja Schneider – "Mole" (2008)
  • Asem Shama – "Kabuki" (2008)
  • Brian Ffar – "Billy Bought a Laser" (2009)
  • Sian – "Skeleton" (2009)
  • Andre Winter – "Dogma" (2009)
  • Sebrok – "The Most Dangerous Game!" (2009)
  • Pascal Mollin – "The Elephant" (2009)
  • Phil Kieran – "Blood of Barcelona" (2010)
  • Slam – "Room 2" (2010)
  • Dapayk & Padberg – "Sugar" (2010)
  • Dustin Zahn & Joel Mull – "Bossa Nossa" (2010)
  • Booka Shade – "Regenerate" (2010)
  • Marc Romboy vs Stephan Bodzin – "Phobos" (2011)
  • Nicone feat. Narra – "Caje" (2011)
  • Slam – "Lifetimes (Pan-Pot Remixes)" (2011)
  • Kiki & Marco Resmann – "Beggin' for the Heat" (2012)
  • Format:B – "Liquid" (2012)
  • Simina Grigoriu featuring MAMA – "Kokopelli" (2013)
  • Martin Eyerer - "The Cake" (2013)
  • Stephan Bodzin - "Zulu" (2015)
gollark: That would be bad and would be more evidence that lyric bad.
gollark: Oh, WAL mode.
gollark: Like what? YOU'RE on this project too. We can't really use alts because lyric will just invalidate it somehow.
gollark: But we are quite close, so if somehow ~seven more people can be bothered we *will* !lyricly!demote!establish!betterness!.
gollark: Well, we can't randomly ping people, and we just don't have that many online users paying any attention?

References

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  2. Ressler, Darren. "Berlin techno duo Pan-Pot are touring North America this month in support of their amazing White Fiction EP..." Société Perrier. Archived from the original on 25 February 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  3. Gamp, Joe. "the cream of Berlin's idiosyncratic dance music scene". Pulse Radio. Archived from the original on 22 January 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
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  5. "Pan Pot releases the debut album". Beatfactor. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  6. "Pan Pot". Bartist. Archived from the original on 22 March 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  7. Lavin, Polly. "Pan-Pot's first ever live performance of depth filled dark techno is industrious, rolling percussion and piercing melodies over driving bass that come in onslaught". Ibiza- voice. Archived from the original on 15 October 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  8. Taufen, Amber. "German techno duo Pan-Pot will experiment at NORAD". Denver Westword Music. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  9. "Sat. 18-08-2012 Fuse presents Pan-Pot". Fuse.be. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  10. "Artist: Pan-Pot". Igloofest. Archived from the original on 9 December 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  11. Kec, Anna. "Pan-Pot Interview - Electronic Music". Analogick.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  12. "Pan-Pot Interview". Analogick. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  13. "Pan-Pot Releases on Pan-O-Rama". RA News. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
  14. Cole, Dan. "Pan-Pot: The Documentary". Beatport News. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  15. Laws, Lydia. "Pan-Pot: 'In The End, You're An Entertainer'". Pulse. Archived from the original on 12 May 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
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