NYC electronic artist PAS MUSIQUE presents new 'Come Follow Me' album, a tribute to the dark genius of Fad Gadget

FOR FANS OF: Fad Gadget / Frank Tovey, Coil, Alien Sex Fiend, Faust, Zoviet France, NEU!, White Hills, Martin Bisi
GENRES: Electronic, Experimental. Krautrock
FOCUS TRACKS: Too Civilized, Come Follow Me (instrumental), Shout At The Horizon, Words Are Mute
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Album order https://alrealonmusique.bandcamp.com/album/come-follow-me
Spotify  
https://open.spotify.com/artist/6H6sOxEpbNr7EvtUknZY6I
Apple Music  
https://open.spotify.com/artist/6H6sOxEpbNr7EvtUknZY6I
'Too Civilized'  https://youtu.be/ABOAL4PzNxI
'Come Follow Me'  https://youtu.be/Z8IxKELXCDg
'Come Follow Me' (instrumental)
https://alrealonmusique.bandcamp.com/track/come-follow-me-instrumental
Get tickets  https://www.pasmusique.net/tourpast-shows.html


"A glitchy and eerie trip... an adventurous sonic thread, the electronic maestros we know as Pas Musique weave an instrumental path inspired by pioneers such as Zoviet France and NEU!" The Spill Magazine

"Channeling the raw energy of industrial electronica, Pas Musique crafts a cacophonous yet electrifying soundscape, translating into a mind-bending experience" ~ Amplify Music Magazine

"Fans of 1980s electronic music will recognise the influences: early monophonic synths that spit out jarring sawtooth and creamy muted wave forms in equal proportion, as well as the one-note crunchy handclaps, tinny electronic hi-hats and thudding beat repetition to infinity" ~ Joyzine

"Pas Musique recall an industrial that once was, such cacophonous and ominously bustling sounds from the likes of Throbbing Gristle, Zoviet France, or more modern wreckers of civilization like the Belgian duo Silk Saw" ~ PopMatters

"Constantly pushing the boundaries of electronic music... Like neurons firing impulses on all cylinders contrasted by lightly biting buzzsaw nicks, much electro-knob-twiddling and a menacing sonic undercurrent" ~ Big Takeover Magazine

"An appealing if appropriately bizarre flow to everything... effective sound art" ~ Scene Point Blank

Brooklyn-based experimental electronic artist Pas Musique is ready to reveal his new full-length album 'Come Follow Me', released via NYC-based label Alrealon Musique.  Prepare to be led down a shadowy sonic path on this new full-length exploration of electronic dissonance with seven tracks that pays homage to the late Frank Tovey a.k.a. Fad Gadget.

With roots deriving from 80's synthpop, these compositions offer a touch of modern noise, lyrics that are inspired by metaphysical and philosophical themes, and abstract vocalizations. These electro-krautrock-influenced tracks were previewed by the title track and the single 'Too Civilized', which blasts the myth of progress, implying that the shiny veneer of progress masks a society and systems that have been degraded - a regression of our own making.

Influenced by such artists as Faust, Coil, Zoviet France and NEU, Pas Musique was launched in 1995 Brooklyn as a solo abstract-sound project of founder Robert L. Pepper, having since evolved through different lineups and variations of experimental electronic iterations.

The new album follows up 2023's 'Shaman' album and 2021's 'Amateur Radio', when Pas Musique was a four-piece consisting of Jon V Worthley, Michael Durek, Jesse Fairbairn and Robert L. Pepper. While still involved with live performances (and other recordings currently in the works, it is solely Pepper involved in the new album.

"This is the first album where I added vocals and not solely vocalizations. It's a balance of the commercial and the strange. It is a tribute to the pop-industrial project Fad Gadget so I tried to keep my experimental edge and add in some pop elements. I never thought I would be trying something like this. But if you know Pas Musique's history, we change periodically with different styles. I like to keep the sound fresh and challenge the project sonically," says Robert L. Pepper.

"It started with a concept of "Could I make an album with vocals, while dipping into a pop edge?" So I wrote sequences that use some 80's sounding synth sounds in the style of Fad Gadget. Then the vocals just came to me. 'Come Follow Me' was the first track that materialized and then the workflow began. Tracks just evolve naturally."

Since emerging on the music scene 29 years ago, Pas Musique has pursued musical elements of electronic and experimental music with krautrock undertones. Pas Musique has collaborated with many great musicians, including Faust, Rapoon, ZEV, Philippe Petit, HATI, Chester Hawkins, Jim Tuite, and many more. Pas Musique has performed in 18 countries and throughout the United States. Pas Music is also currently working with Robin Storey of Rapoon on other completely avant, experimental, improvisational compositions.

On July 12, the 'Come Follow Me' album will be available everywhere digitally, including SpotifyApple Music and Bandcamp. It will also be released by Alrealon Musique on CD

CREDITS
Written and performed by Robert L. Pepper
Recorded, mixed, mastered & produced by Pas Musique
Catalog Number: ALRN145
Video created by Pas Musique
Film footage by Anrrea Dune, Anthony Donovan, Audrey Dégez, Black Saturn, Brandstifter, Cristobal Eme, Damien Olsen, Dan Gitlin, Daniel McKleinfeld, El Santo del Rock, Jim Tuite, Jon Worthley, Katrin Rätte, Ken Beckford, Kensaku Nishizato, Kurt Schamann, Lazaro LaVista, Linda Ganus, Marc Edwards, Meeky, Rute Ventura, Shaun Sandor, Susannah Gilley Nishizato, Thomas Boettner (Straight Panic) & William Kurtis Chang (張光偉)
Artist photos by y Robert L. Pepper
Cover artwork and photography by Pas Musique
Released by Alrealon Musique
Publicity by Shameless Promotion PR

TRACK LIST
1.  Intro
2. Come Follow Me
3.  Too Civilized 04:44
4.  Time Waits For No One
5.  Shout at the Horizon
6.  Words Are Mute
7.  Outro
8.  Come Follow Me (Instrumental)
9.  Too Cilviized (Instrumental)

TOUR DATES
SEPT 07   Salem, MA - Sonorium/SATV
SEPT 11  Boston, MA - O'Brien's Pub
SEPT 12  Troy, NY - No Fun
SEPT 14  Homer, NY - NEEM Fest/Homer Center For the Arts
SEPT 16  Buffalo, NY -Mohawk Place
SEPT 20  Columbus, OH - Frequency Fridays at Fuse Factory
SEPT 21  Chicago, IL - Tri Triangle
SEPT 22  Indianapolis, IN - The Irving Theater
SEPT 23  St. Louis, MO - William Kerr Foundation
SEPT 24  Nashville, TN - Random Sample
SEPT 25  Memphis, TN - The Lamplighter
SEPT 26  Louisville, KY, CAMP
SEPT 27  Athens, GA - Bolo Bolo
SEPT 28  North Charleston, SC - Tualingua


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