Pinn Panelle comes from the words ‘Pin Panel’ being made to sound like a human name. ’Pin Panel’ refers to the face of a Pachinko game machine, and to us, the act of turning those words into a human name relates to how people turn to technology and other artificial things for comfort, or for love.
Pinn Panelle is what happens when a Rock outfit pushes the limits on themselves and on their physical instruments to perform music that is not only innovative and powerful, but genuine and meaningful. With the release of their viral, live Dubstep cover video of “Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites” by Skrillex, the band has voiced what they’re capable of, and hints at the massive potential their future holds.
Pinn Panelle demonstrates how to replicate an electronic artist’s music using live instruments
Check out some of their covers below:
Pinn Panelle Plays Skrillex – Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites
Pinn Panelle Plays Skrillex, Rusko, Doctor P, Flux Pavilion, Ephixa, Netsky, DJ Fresh
Skrillex helped put dubstep on the map in the U.S. over the past couple of years, and now he’s planting a flag in the mainstream music scene—the side-mulleted DJ has already nabbed three Grammys.
So far he’s received awards for:
Best Remixed Recording (Non-Classical) for “Cinema (Skrillex Remix)”
Best Dance/Electronic Album for Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
Best Dance Recording for the title track
“This is really crazy for me, man,” said Skrillex, accepting the first award. “I made this song in my bedroom when I was living illegally in a warehouse in downtown L.A.”
Deadmau5 also made an appearance at the Grammys as the ultimate troll by wearing Skrillex’s phone number on his t-shirt.
deadmau5 wears Skrillex's phone number to the grammy's