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ABOUT THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
THE INSTRUMENT PANEL's debut album, Holiday On Earth, was released in December 2003 - two tracks from the album also feature on 2003's metal.machine music.

July 2004 saw the release of Radio Dada 3, a collaborative album with JAMES RICHARDS and SHAUN ROBERT, and a brand new THE INSTRUMENT PANEL track appears on the machine.music 2 compilation.

THE INSTRUMENT PANEL has appeared live both at Journeys and at The Quarter (Dempseys, Cardiff).


REVIEWS FOR HOLIDAY ON EARTH
SOUND NATION:
'[The Instrument Panel's] experiments with tape loops and reversed beats have resulted in an intriguing (if not always entirely successful) album here.
   Defiantly avant-garde, these arrangements are mashed-up to the extent that the guitars have turned to cardboad, the analogue beats to jelly. He's a master at his craft - Holiday On Earth does not bear easy comparison to other artists, which is always a sure sign of originality.
    Certain parts of the album bring to mind Papa M's stunning Live From A Shark Cage. By way of a coda, tricksy Digital Hardcore beats whip out of the speakers, finally raising the album above the preceding tracks' funereal pace. Holiday On Earth is a beguiling, frustrating and inflammatory listen, made with few concessions to pre-conceived notions of what even passes for 'music'. But that is undoubtedly the point.'
BUZZ MAGAZINE:
'The Instrument Panel is an unknown but fascinating quantity, Holiday on Earth being 16 untitled tracks of droney beauty, curdled samples and fuzzy Good Attitude in the style of early Fat Cat releases'.

E|I MAGAZINE:
'Keeping his ideation in check, The Instrument Panel wisely explores a modicum of notes and noises, staying the course throughout. Sixteen untitled bits of jetsam crash the factory walls in preset fury. Percussion becomes blurred in a morass of hip-hop discordia and serrated rhythms, electronics are hydrogen-ignited and brought down to earth in sheets of radioactive particulates, but then the odd flirtations with 4AD-style shoegazing intercede. That said, hardhat required for this saucy anti-EBM, a decaying remnant brought back from the ancestral '80s US casette underground.'
LIVE SHOWS
NEXT:
16.12.04 - Terminal. With LIFTING GEAR ENGINEER and ARCANGLE - bSb,11 Windsor Place, Cardiff

PREVIOUS:
25.05.04 - The Quarter (Dempseys, Cardiff)
22.04.04 - Journeys, Cardiff
11.11.03 - Journeys, Cardiff
21.10.04 - Journeys, Cardiff

DISCOGRAPHY
DateRelease DetailsCatalogue
Info
2005'Everybody Do Dat Ding'DMR05/008
2004'I Ain't Got My Fill'
on machine.music 2
MR04/011
2004Radio Dada 3MR04/008
2003Holiday On EarthMR03/005
2003'Untitled', 'Untitled'
on metal.machine music
MR03/004



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