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PanSTARRS is the bedroom music project of Egyptian musician Youssef Abouzeid.
PanSTARRS began off the incompetence of putting the why of reality into words, every word is a pale imitation, a mere ripple in the vast ocean of being. The aesthetics of PanSTARRS offered much freedom and allowance, that merely existed in nowhere. On a cold Tuesday night, when no one was there but not, where a conscious instinct of suppressed emotions was in need to find the river of nothingness, the notion of creating art for the sake of art, for the sake of existing in a parallel, untouched natural world was on the verge of natural selection. The thought of putting this parallel universe in a dominant position opposed to the grayness of reality was compelling, it was never doable… it never was and it never needed to be, for nothing parallel ever was. Sad is beautiful for it understands*. Tomato is ugly for it is red*. In a parallel, untouched world, the latter and the former are identical. The contradictory paradox of consciousness is making a lot of sense now that everything is equal to nothing. It sounds how it sounds. Everything is written, recorded, mixed, and mastered by myself.
Stunning album and artist. Dark love. The best dark vibes in genre. I prefer the first works because they are darker than the last. We're waiting for her come back. Get well soon. raulmori
Ambient folk musician Helen Ballentine builds upon this year's excellent Skullcrusher LP with a haunting new song, plus a Radiohead cover. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 21, 2020
Darkwave influenced by industrial and dark pop. A fantastic rendition from the founders of Schonwald. Full review here:
http://www.brutalresonance.com/review/shad-shadows-minor-blues/ Steven Gullotta