Recorded between 2020 and 2021 in Tallinn, Vaskjala and Vääna‑Jõesuu, Repetitive Music vol. 1 presents Misha Panfilovworking at his most distilled, circling a small set of ideas until they glow. The title is both a statement of method and a gentle misdirection. These pieces are built on repetition, but not the mechanical, grid‑locked kind; they move like breathing or walking, with small irregularities and shifts that keep the patterns alive. Synthesizers and piano are the only protagonists, yet the music feels quietly orchestral in its emotional range, expanding and contracting around a few carefully chosen motifs.
Across the collection, Panfilov treats repetition as a way of listening more closely rather than of zoning out. Short figures on piano or synth are set spinning, then nudged, reharmonised or slightly offset rhythmically, so that over time they seem to change colour without ever quite abandoning their original shape. The electronic timbres tend toward the warm and tactile - rounded oscillators, softly pulsing basses, grainy delays - while the piano provides a grounded, human touch: hammers, pedal noise, the faint resonance of the rooms in which the recordings took place. The combination creates a sense of intimacy, as if each piece were being assembled in real time just a few feet away.