Member Since: 1/25/2005
Band Website: panicdhh.com
Band Members: ROBBIE FURZE GUITARS, VOX,PROGRAMMING
ANTTI UUSIMAKI ELECTRONICS, PROGRAMMING
JULIET ELLIOTT GUITARS
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''Regardless of my lonely and abandoned PC, Im won over by these two somethingtolistento bands, and Im even tempted to hang around for the headline actwhich is a good thing as it turns out, because Panic DHH (Drives Human Herdsallegedly) are a slice of potent hardcore industrial carnage fronted by the figure of Robbie Furzesometime guitarist with the gentle-by-comparison Alec Empire.
Blending the best aspects of electronic experimentation with some frenzied lyrical stabs and a set of processed drum beats that threaten to drive nails through your eardrums, Panic DHH look like the sort of band who would stake you to the back wall with a mike stand if they saw you leaving half way through their set.
We stayed.''Panic DHH, Mab & Esoterica @ London Barfly22 September 2004http://www.virtualfestivals.com/artists/profile.cfm?arti
stid=4935
Panic DHH hold the listener hostage for the entirety of the album, never once diluting their sound or simplifying what they want to say. Like life it's harsh and brutal, offering no easy answers in a world at war with itself.
Nicholas Paul Godkin
http://designermagazine.tripod.com/PanicDHHALBUMREV1.html
Armed with two guitars, drums and some simple looking machinery, Panic DHH took to the Electrowerkz stage and gave us a thirty minute lesson in joy and tolerance. The joy came in the form of tracks such as 'Simplex (Starve)' and 'Reach', caustic mixtures of Aphex Twin style beats, jarring stop-start intros, Ministryesque vocals, noise breakdowns and melodic guitar. The tolerance was in the form of VOLUME Its hard to figure out the song titles, as the volume was so loud that the lyrics were undecipherable. Panic DHH are FUCKING LOUD. In 10 years of going to some very loud, avant garde, experimental gigs Ive NEVER heard any band so loud as Panic DHH were.
Earlier in the night frontman Robbie Furze had played guitar for a gig with Alec Empire in Camden. This seemed like mere pop music in both context in comparison to Panic DHH. The DHH Stands for Drives Human Herds. The herd at Electrowerkz were driven all right. Driven to the edge of deafness maybe, but also driven into a frenzy by a band who were unafraid to try something new and achieving a result that so many other bands fail to deliver.
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Record Label: digital hardcore / rough trade records
Type of Label: Indie