Pan-Pot
Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace in Paris, France for Cercle
Pan-Pot playing in a Parisian air and space museum is a concept so perfectly on-brand it loops back to being brilliant: techno as a propulsion system, a launch sequence for the mind. Surrounded by vintage aircraft, the vibe is one of focused intensity, a crowd ready for a no-nonsense, driving journey through sound. This is a techno set of the hypnotic, muscular variety, operating at a steady 127.6 BPM average that feels like a relentless, forward march. The harmonic structure is direct and effective, with the key of 12A providing a dark, minor-toned foundation for eight tracks, and shifts into 5A and 4A introducing moments of eerie, melodic light. The energy balance is crafted for physical impact: a dominant low-end average of 0.656 ensures a visceral, floor-shaking presence, while the mid-range at 0.2359 carries the subtle melodic motifs and atmospheric textures.
The high-end, at 0.1073, is used sparingly for dramatic effect, like metallic shards cutting through the fog. Their mixing is precise and powerful, using long, tension-building blends and sudden drops to control the room's energy. The tracklist is a showcase of modern techno's depth. The Rares' 'Mystery' is a brooding, atmospheric opener that sets a cinematic tone. Sam Paganini's 'Elevator' is a quintessential, driving loop-track that locks in the groove.
Yan Cook's 'Tetra' is a masterclass in hypnotic, reduced techno mechanics, while the inclusion of Slam's 'Positive Education (Shlømo Remix)' is a respectful nod to the classics, reworked for a contemporary dancefloor. Niereich's 'Agerola Positano (Roel Salemink Remix)' adds a touch of melodic, almost balearic warmth, and Arjun Vagale & Juliet Fox's 'Radiate' brings a dose of dark, vocal-led intensity. The journey begins in the shadowy intrigue of 'Mystery', builds through peaks of pure rhythmic force, and concludes with the expansive, cosmic drift of Anthony Castaldo's 'Concept Of Infinity', a closing track that lives up to its name.