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Pan - Pan The Pansexual
1 1 Pansexual 1 2 FNGRMEHRDR 1 3 Imperfect Poetry 1 4 Look Into The Fire 2 1 Embers 2 2 Tearz 2 3 Reborn 2 4 Ghosts Though ?PAN is an entirely new artist - new outlook, new message, new material and name - you may have met the woman herself before. Back in the mid-â10s, the Taipei-born rapper went by the moniker Aristophanes. After performing a career-changing feature on âSCREAMâ, taken from Grimesâ celebrated NME Album of 2015 âArt Angelsâ, Aristophanes went on to build a cult fanbase, releasing her debut mixtape âHumans Become Machinesâ two years later and then her distributor went bust during covid. Signed to Transgressive she re-released her mixtape followed by Reborn and Ghosts EPs earlier this year. Across a constantly morphing sound palette that moves from metallic, apocalyptic beats to delicate nods to the traditional music of her Asian heritage, via heavy, industrial moments, spacious soundscapes and much more, the thread is Panâs utterly mesmeric vocal. Performing in a mix of Mandarin and English, she explains that having the two languages to play with is âlike featuring another artist who has a different way of describing thingsâ. Across the releases, confident sexual expression mixes with tenderness, empathy and a particularly feminine sort of strength to create a world that Pan hopes will transcend language and connect her audience via something more innate. âThe music is a place to feel safe,â she says. âThe message that I want to carry through these two EPs and the album is to demonstrate the strength of accepting your own situations. When you canât make things right but youâve done your best, sometimes itâs really hard to admit that to yourself. It takes strength to do that. I use lots of sexual metaphors, but I feel like itâs more about the female need to be seen and heard. I want to build something more delicate and layered and connected to our life experience - to the trauma and the pleasure and the growth.â In the time since she last stepped into the spotlight, the musician has experienced her fair share of all these things. Now, itâs as an entirely evolved artist that she returns with a new collection of music that revels in it all: the trauma, the pleasure, the growth and the long-awaited rebirth of ?PAN.
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1 1 Pansexual 1 2 FNGRMEHRDR 1 3 Imperfect Poetry 1 4 Look Into The Fire 2 1 Embers 2 2 Tearz 2 3 Reborn 2 4 Ghosts Though ?PAN is an entirely new artist - new outlook, new message, new material and name - you may have met the woman herself before. Back in the mid-â10s, the Taipei-born rapper went by the moniker Aristophanes. After performing a career-changing feature on âSCREAMâ, taken from Grimesâ celebrated NME Album of 2015 âArt Angelsâ, Aristophanes went on to build a cult fanbase, releasing her debut mixtape âHumans Become Machinesâ two years later and then her distributor went bust during covid. Signed to Transgressive she re-released her mixtape followed by Reborn and Ghosts EPs earlier this year. Across a constantly morphing sound palette that moves from metallic, apocalyptic beats to delicate nods to the traditional music of her Asian heritage, via heavy, industrial moments, spacious soundscapes and much more, the thread is Panâs utterly mesmeric vocal. Performing in a mix of Mandarin and English, she explains that having the two languages to play with is âlike featuring another artist who has a different way of describing thingsâ. Across the releases, confident sexual expression mixes with tenderness, empathy and a particularly feminine sort of strength to create a world that Pan hopes will transcend language and connect her audience via something more innate. âThe music is a place to feel safe,â she says. âThe message that I want to carry through these two EPs and the album is to demonstrate the strength of accepting your own situations. When you canât make things right but youâve done your best, sometimes itâs really hard to admit that to yourself. It takes strength to do that. I use lots of sexual metaphors, but I feel like itâs more about the female need to be seen and heard. I want to build something more delicate and layered and connected to our life experience - to the trauma and the pleasure and the growth.â In the time since she last stepped into the spotlight, the musician has experienced her fair share of all these things. Now, itâs as an entirely evolved artist that she returns with a new collection of music that revels in it all: the trauma, the pleasure, the growth and the long-awaited rebirth of ?PAN.













