Pan Daijing
Tissues


3.6
great

Review

by Hugh G. Puddles STAFF
January 26th, 2022 | 23 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The human voice is malleable and mechanical; the ocean is vast and soggy

For a while, I thought Pan Daijing was the kind of artist better experienced with eyes than ears – and not in that way! On 2020’s Jade, her blend of fragile vocal contortions with oppressive mechanical beats and soundscapes was more remarkable for the (limited) friction between the two than anything particularly appealing brought by either side, but if you were a writer taken with the pure concept of warped vestigial humanity persisting in a dehumanised space, chances are you’d be overjoyed to harp about her day and night. Consider her God’s gift to anyone endeavouring to justify “post-industrial” as a credible genre labelling. When I think of Jade, the first thing that comes to mind isn’t an musical impression of any kind, but Pitchfork’s eloquent diagnosis of a duality of claustrophobia and agoraphobia in Daijing’s standalone lyric I take my bath in the ocean / I can’t get out. Enclosed spaces, open spaces, ambiguity, intimacy, constriction, and so on: those are indeed nice words. Her new record Tissues seemed destined for the same fate: nothing screams talking point more than a droning synth-opera plucked straight from the Tate Modern and sliced into four glacially paced movements, the intelligibility of each locked behind a Chinese libretto. Perhaps [...] music is much more than simply what is heard, posit the release notes (among a million other things), and so I, Sisyphean dunce that I am, went in with the sole expectation of ending up with some forgettable aesthetic steel wool with which to scratch out a few pretentious musings.

Well, surprise of all surprises, I don’t think Tissues would benefit from that treatment at all. It’s an engaging listen on or off paper, parts of it are straight-up gratifying on a purely musical level, and its ideas are developed coherently enough to speak for themselves. If her commentary on the specificities and limits and whatevers of the human voice on Jade rarely rose above the aesthetic, here she structures it in a slowly developed arch such that each idea is supported with compositional substance. Singing as one part of a quartet, she writes her vocal arrangements with inbuilt interference, full of quirks and particularities that mirror mechanical warpings just as much as they juxtapose them. This is most clearly explored on “Part 2”, where a Tangerine Dream-esque synthscape provides a tranquil canvas for ‘glitching’ vocal stutters, and on “Part 3”, where increasingly erratic voices wrench themselves away from their background pulse and the whole arrangement marches and unravels as a deconstructed climax, the momentum of which guides the album to its very end. Both pieces, and the work as a whole, benefit from their generous runtime; its developments may be slow, but their progressions are obvious enough to circumvent the need for inhibitive lengths of patience. Tissues is occasionally uninviting in its austerity, but it makes up for this by being so easy to follow; it’s intuitive enough that it doesn’t have to be ‘deep’, but at the same time, it’s too fleshed out to be shallow. If Daijing is still taking that ocean bath, she’s no longer treading water.




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3.6
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JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
January 26th 2022


60430 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

mfw Part 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mBejP8hmNY

this album is good i am surprised by how good say no to birdmusicyclotron

Demon of the Fall
January 26th 2022


33804 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I guess this answered my shoutbox Q... timing!



Will read.

Demon of the Fall
January 26th 2022


33804 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

'parts of it are straight-up gratifying on a purely musical level, and its ideas are developed coherently enough to speak for themselves'



As someone who went in without the (seemingly) unnecessary burden of context, I can confirm this is true. In fact the review makes me grateful of the fact I had no preconceptions.

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
January 26th 2022


5467 Comments


johnny of wisdom

anat
Contributing Reviewer
January 26th 2022


5753 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

u are good writing johnny

anat
Contributing Reviewer
January 26th 2022


5753 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

in part 3 i like to imagine she is walking barefoot on hot sand

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
January 26th 2022


60430 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

jesperl saved my life and he will put shoes on her feet, i know this. he is the part 4 we deserve

"I guess this answered my shoutbox Q... timing!"

jfc this scared me haha, excellent scenes

Demon of the Fall
January 26th 2022


33804 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I can see into your soul, confirmed

Archelirion
January 26th 2022


6594 Comments


Review #250 let's goooooooooo
'Consider her God’s gift to anyone endeavouring to justify “post-industrial” as a credible genre labelling.' - okay you twisted my arm

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
January 26th 2022


18257 Comments


I am a fan of the word 'soggy' in reviews now. Yes.

CottonSalad
January 27th 2022


2467 Comments


Sisyphean dunce [2]

will check.

Koris
Staff Reviewer
January 28th 2022


21165 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Looks like we're in soggy waters now, bois

CottonSalad
January 28th 2022


2467 Comments


definitely did not find much in this...the dunce continues

Demon of the Fall
January 28th 2022


33804 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This does some cool things I quite like 👍

Also some stuff I’m not overly keen on

BaselineOOO
January 29th 2022


2506 Comments


I'm pansexual now

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
January 31st 2022


60430 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

based and a

MiloRuggles
Staff Reviewer
December 13th 2022


3027 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

Part 3 oh yes!

Demon of the Fall
January 9th 2023


33804 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

🤔 I think this may have finally broken through my previously conjured ceiling, I have carefully navigated the waters of intrigue and may be approaching what I think people call… enjoyment? Cool

Demon of the Fall
January 9th 2023


33804 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Bless you

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
January 12th 2023


60430 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

TISSUES



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