Isis (6) – Panopticon
Label: |
Ipecac Recordings – IPC-57 |
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CD
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Country: |
Europe |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Experimental |
Tracklist
1 | So Did We | 7:31 | |
2 | Backlit | 7:43 | |
3 | In Fiction | 8:59 | |
4 | Wills Dissolve | 6:47 | |
5 | Syndic Calls | 9:40 | |
6 | Altered Course | 9:58 | |
7 | Grinning Mouths | 8:27 |
Companies, etc.
- Engineered At – Paramount Recording Studios
- Mixed At – Paramount Recording Studios
- Mastered At – Paramount Mastering
- Copyright © – Ipecac Recordings
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Ipecac Recordings
- Manufactured By – Southern (3)
- Distributed By – Southern (3)
- Pressed By – MPO
Credits
- Band [ISIS] – M Gallagher*
- Crew [Live Sound] – Greg Moss
- Engineer, Mixed By – Matt Bayles
- Graphics [Website] – Jason Hellmann
- Mastered By – Bill Dooley
- Photography By, Design – A. Turner*
- Producer – Matt Bayles
- Songwriter [All Songs By] – Isis (6)
- Text By [1787, From "The Panopticon Letters"] – Jeremy Bentham
- Text By [1973, From "Discipline & Punish: The Birth Of The Prison"] – Michel Foucault
- Text By [1993, From "The Virtual Community"] – Howard Rheingold
- Text By [2002, From "What Happens When Technology Zooms Off The Chart? Singularity And It's Meanings"] – Alex Steffen (2)
Notes
Justin appears courtesy of Dissectional.
Engineered and mixed at Paramount Studios, Los Angeles June/July 2004.
Mastered at Paramount Mastering July 2004.
© 2004 Ipecac Recordings. ℗ 2004 Ipecac Recordings. P.O. Box 1778, Orinda, CA 94563.
Manufactured and distributed in Europe by Southern.
Standard jewel case with clear tray & glossy 8-page fold-out sheet.
Engineered and mixed at Paramount Studios, Los Angeles June/July 2004.
Mastered at Paramount Mastering July 2004.
© 2004 Ipecac Recordings. ℗ 2004 Ipecac Recordings. P.O. Box 1778, Orinda, CA 94563.
Manufactured and distributed in Europe by Southern.
Standard jewel case with clear tray & glossy 8-page fold-out sheet.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Sticker): 6 89230 00572 8
- Barcode (Scanned): 689230005728
- Matrix / Runout ("01" is stamped): ['MPO' Logo] IPC57 @ 01 08/20/04 01:06:08 PM
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L039
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 1240
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 122B
- Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 1267
- Mould SID Code (Variant 4): IFPI 1264
Other Versions (5 of 59)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Panopticon (CD, Album) | Ipecac Recordings | IPC-57 | US | 2004 | |||
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Panopticon (2×LP, Album) | Trust No One Recordings | TRUSTNO. 27, trustno-27 | Sweden | 2004 | ||
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Panopticon (CD, Album, Enhanced, Digipak) | Daymare Recordings | PTCD-1012 | Japan | 2004 | ||
New Submission
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Panopticon (CD, Album, Limited Edition) | Ipecac Recordings | IPC-57 | US | 2004 | ||
New Submission
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Panopticon (LP, Clear With Pink, LP, Clear With Smoke, All Media, Album, Limited Edition) | Trust No One Recordings | Trustno 27 | Sweden | 2004 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Published two years after Oceanic, Panopticon is closer to post rock and psychedelic atmospheres than to sludge metal, despite some suffocating heavy explosions. Panopticon is ethereal, dreamlike, surreal. A glass window of a plane, transparent and cold, on which rays of sunlight reflect themselves. It evocates big spaces, with nostalgia. It doesn’t tell about imprisonment and control, it tells about a sense of lost freedom that pervades us, a sense of impotence, and the increasing consciousness about not being ourselves. Panopticon is characterized by an emotive music that digs into the occidental society of the new millennium - a paranoid society that sacrifices its freedom to a dream of safety. Panopticon is one of the best and most important album of the decade. Post 11 September music.
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