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Topic: Pan.Thy.MoniumPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Pan.Thy.Monium
Date Posted: August 28 2011 at 15:29
One of many bands headed by prominent Swedish prog-metal figure Dan Swanö, Pan.Thy.Monium stands out as one of his more unusual musical projects. Essentially a progressive death metal band, PTM's three albums supposedly tell the story of Raagoonshinnaah (the god of darkness) and his battle with Amaraah (the god of light), but the vocals (provided by Robert Karlsson, Swanö's future replacement in Edge of Sanity) are totally indecipherable and generally considered to be nothing more than random death metal growling. The group's music is highly unusual, encorporating confusingly dense structures and instruments like keyboards and even saxophones into their experimental death metal style. At the time of their debut album in 1992 their identities were unknown, going instead under aliases. The project was ended by Swanö in 1996, though there has been some degree of interest from the other members in resuming it without him.
I got my copy of Dawn Of Dreams back in 1992 and my first thoughts was "what the f***** is this ???". Almost two decades later, those are still my thoughts. Their albums is highly recommended though for avant-garde metal fans.
I got in touch with Dan Swanö some days ago and here is the Pan.Thy.Monium story.
Dan. This band is regarded as one
of your most strange projects. Why did you start up Pan.Thy.Monium ?
This all happened in the
spring of 1990.
Around this time, mine and Benny's other band, Edge Of Sanity was more of a
Thrash/speed band with some Death Influences.
The guitars were still in normal E tuning and we experimented a bit with
keyboards, but everything was still very much based upon what could be done live
and in rehearsal.
I guess it all started when Robban Ivarsson and me messed around with Bolt
Thrower rip-off riffing in his rehearsal-room.
We called ourselves Bultkäzters and it was pretty much improvised riffing,
tuned down as f**k, and all stuff sounded like "World Eater" from Bolt
Thrower.
How we got from this to Pan Thy Monium is not really clear to me, but I
guess at some point Benny joined in on drums, since he loved more sludgy stuff
like Celtic Frost and Hellhammer (which the other guys of E.O.S. hated)
Robban Karlsson was also hanging around the rehearsal room at this time,
but I am not sure that he actually growled with any band at this time...how
ever..
We jammed out 3 songs and decided to record them at the 4 tracker in
Unicorns rehearsalroom.
Said and done. The 3 songs + a weird song called "Ekkhoeecee" (or something
like that) was recorded pretty quickly.
And whenever there wasn't any vocals, I had one of the 4 channels left to
fill with keyboards :)
The Unicorn keyboardist had just bought the Korg M1, and I used all the
atmospheric sounds in it to enhance the vibe of our pretty straight forward
doom/grind (!!)
So in other words. We formed PTM as some kind of "Anti EOS" We tuned down
'til the strings hung by our knees. Use tons of keyboards. Played slower and
faster than EOS and the vocals were twisted and sick.
I have a theory about
Pan.Thy.Monium which you may or may not agree with me on. Lyrics wise and most
music wise, I believe Pan.Thy.Monium was a Zeuhl band in metal clothings. Your
lyrical approach was very much like Magma and the music also have a lot of Zeuhl
influences. How wrong am I or am I pretty close to the truth here ? How would
you describe the music ?
I
don't know about this Zeuhl stuff. We were a standard doom/grind band, but since
I was at the height of my progressive rock worshipping AND Death Metal
worshipping at the same time...something messed up had to come of it :D
We have been called "Avant Garde Doom" and I have a flyer where we called
it "Dead Music"
How did you recruit the
members for Pan.Thy.Monium and what was their background ?
Like I described earlier,
all Finspång bands just kind of happened. We were too young to get legally
drunk/or just didn't want to...and we hung around the rehearsal room complex in
Finspång called FMF, and God knows how many strange projects
we formed while our friends were out getting laid and drunk :) Robert
Ivarsson played with Benny in Lightforce. Robban Karlsson played in Trimmad Elg
with the little brother from Ivarsson. Me and Benny knew each other from early
school days
but didn't play in any band together until the end of 1989.
Let's move to the releases.
Please tell us more about your first demo ...Dawn from 1990
It contains some of the
coolest stuff we ever recorded. 3 of the songs were also on the albums. But the
coolest track "....dauwhhn" was never re-recorded.
We released a home copied demo with full color cover and it sold pretty
well. After a short whole Benny was contacted by Rigid Records that wanted to
release a 7" from us!
Nothing came out of that deal, instead an Italian label showed interest!! 4
out of 5
An EP called Dream II
followed in 1991. Please tell us more about this EP.
Dream
II is the ultimate Pan Thy Monium release for me. The 3 songs on display here
are supercool and I just love the complete darkness here! This one was recorded
on 8 tracks, so I could use more keyboards and FX through out the songs!!
The guys that released it had a magazine Thanatography, and thru that one
they snapped up interesting demo bands and released albums with them. It later
grew into a respected label, and maybe they still release albums to this day! 5
out of 5
Your three albums has got legends statuses. Please
tell us more about.....
Dawn Of Dreams from 1992
Hervé from Osmose was a
friend of mine thru his Strangulation distribution business. Benny was a fan of
Samael and I guess PTM had something in common with them. He gave us a small
budget, and we recorded the album on the 8 tracker, again
in the Unicorn studio. Now called Gorysound when recording Death/Thrash
Metal. There are some cool moments here. Personally I think we were better off
as an EP band. It was hard to fill up the playing time without being
boring.
The reviews were good and the sales were alright, I guess, since Hervé let
us mess around the studio again, for the 2nd one!! 3.5 out of 5
Khaoohs from 1993
I
have actually listened to this album a bit, since I put most of my own stuff on
my iPod a few months ago. It hasn't ages well, I am afraid. But at the time it
was written I had other priorities in life and we tried to compensate good
riffing with
weird overdubs. There are some good moments, but to me it it is 2 out of
5
And finally, Khaooohs & Kon-Fus-ion from
1996
Just
before I moved to Örebro, we started work on this...what was meant to be our
last recording. The guys came up to Örebro to finish it off, with more overdubs
and stuff, and after a while Relapse was interested in releasing it.
I like this one more than Khaooos. It's got more epic moments and not so
much unmotivated riffing. 3.7 out of 5
You teamed up with two legendary metal labels back
on those days; Osmose and Avant Garde. Your albums was well ahead of their times
and very avant garde compared to the other albums those two labels released back
then. How was it to work with them ? How is the availability of the Pan.Thy.Monium albums & EP now ?
Both
labels were great. I remember actually getting royalties from Osmose!! Both
labels fulfilled their agreements with us. I have nothing but good words to say
about them. In those days we were amazed by the fact that someone would actually
pay us
to record and release our music!! And that they printed full color posters
and T-shirts and stuff, blew out minds :
Is there any plans to do anything more under
the Pan.Thy.Monium name ?
Never
say never. I still love the older kind of stuff, and would love to team up with
the guys and record the Dream I EP :)
But we all live different lives now. To remix/remaster the demo and the EP
was awesome, and to have them both released on a fold out cover Vinyl was just
f**king awesomeness deluxe! Thanx Ted!!!
To wrap up this interview, is there anything you
want to add to this interview ?
Thanx for
your support! Hopefully the remixed Demo and remastered EP will be released on
CD someday, so you can hear how good they sound.
Thank you to
Dan Swanö for this interview
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Replies: Posted By: Prog Geo
Date Posted: August 28 2011 at 19:09
Congratulations Torodd! Dan Swano is one of my favorite artists. I'm glad that you interviewed him about Pan.Thy.Monium.
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Date Posted: August 29 2011 at 10:40
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Posted By: J-Man
Date Posted: August 29 2011 at 13:28
Awesome! Always great to here more stuff from Dan!
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