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Pan-American

 
Artist: Pan American

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  • Born: 1998
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Main Performer, Remixing
  • Representative Albums: "Quiet City," "360 Business/360 Bypass," "Pan American"

Biography

A more beat-oriented solo project for guitarist/vocalist Mark Nelson of Labradford, Pan American debuted with a self-titled album on Chicago's Kranky Records in 1998. Nelson then recorded a track for the British experimentalist-electronic label Fat Cat's Split series, and also played live with pedal-steel genius B.J. Cole. His second Pan American LP, 360 Business/360 Bypass, appeared in early 2000 with collaborations from Chicago trumpeter Rob Mazurek and the members of Low. A series of split CDs followed, including 2001's Personal Settings: Preset 1, and Nelson returned to his full-length efforts with the stripped down 2002 effort The River Made No Sound. Released two years later, Quiet City brought back the textured layers of Pan American's earlier material, while White Bird Release appeared in 2008. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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