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P.A.L


P.A.L is a German musical project whose style ranges from power noise to ambient. It is a long-time act on Germany’s Hymen records and Ant-Zen record labels.


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Members / History

The name P.A.L comes from the last name of Christian Pallentin (b. May 16, 1966), the founder and only member of P.A.L. Pallentin began experimenting with music in 1986, and met Stefan Alt in 1993, at which time he contributed a song to a compilation appearing on Alt’s label, Ant-Zen. Since then, Pallentin has been releasing music under the name P.A.L. He also has contributed compilation tracks under the name Pro/Against Life, has done remixes under the name S.A.L (Stefan Alt and P.A.L), and has contributed to the projects Andxesion , and Hybryds .

P.A.L is pronounced as a single word, not three separate letters. The word may also appear as P*A*L, or PAL, but rarely Pal. P.A.L is also known for his influence on bands such as Wumpscut, who made his own version of the P.A.L track “Concrete Rage”, and has featured P.A.L as a guessed vocalist.


Discography

  • Concrete Rage, 1993, Tape
  • Plugged/Live, 1994, Tape
  • Consent, 1994, 7”
  • Initiation, 1995, Tape
  • Sacred Women, 1995, MCD
  • Signum, 1995, CD
  • Reel, 1996, MCD
  • Deutsch NeP.A.L, 1996, 7” (with Deutsch Nepal)
  • Remote, 1997, 7”
  • M@rix, 1997, CD
  • After-Hour Sounds, 1997, LP
  • M@rmx, 1998, LP
  • (split with Ah-Cama Sotz), 1999, 7”
  • Play at 2:00 a.m., 1999, 12”
  • Release, 2000, CD
  • Special Edition, 2000, CD3
  • Live at 2:00 a.m., 2002, CD
  • Retro, 2004, CD

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