Paniq

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The correct title of this article is paniq. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
paniq, a.k.a. Leonard Ritter.
paniq, a.k.a. Leonard Ritter.

paniq (real name Leonard Ritter; born July 31, 1980 in Frankfurt/Main, Germany), is a German composer, coder, graphic artist and writer. He is a member of the German demo group Farbrausch.

As a demoscene musician, paniq has so far composed more than 150 pieces of electronic music. The music varies from a capella over a variety of modern electronic music styles, to wide-ranging crossovers spanning different musical genres. Most of his compositions are freely available as digital audio over the Internet.

paniq first began participating in the mod tracking scene in 1998, initially joining up with a Russian-based tracking group called Crystal Jungle Team. Shortly thereafter, he joined the established netlabel Tokyo Dawn Records, where he remained active for two years. In the year 2000, paniq joined the highly-rated demogroup farbrausch.

His current effort is the Linux based modular tracker application, 'Aldrin', based largely on the design of Jeskola Buzz.

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[edit] Awards

Throughout paniq's career in the demoscene, he has received many awards from various festivals for his productions. These include, but are not limited to, the following:

[edit] 2006

  • First place at the Evoke 2006 demoparty demo competition for his demo Die Ewigkeit Schmerzt.
  • Sixth place at the Breakpoint 2006 demoparty "streaming music" competition for his single Occidental Nemesis.

[edit] 2005

  • Fourth place at the tUM 2005 demoparty "streaming music" competition for his single Der Weise. [1]
  • First place at the Evoke 2005 demoparty "theme remix" competition for his single Astronaughty.
  • First place at the Breakpoint 2005 demoparty "streaming music" competition for his single Elektronische Musik.
  • Second place at the Optihack 2005 demoparty music competition for his single Heavy Working Robot.

[edit] 2004

  • First place at the tUM 2004 demoparty music competition for his single 23 is the new 42. [2]
  • First place at the Kindergarden 0xB demoparty "64K EXE music" competition for his single Maschinenzeit.
  • First place at the Evoke 2004 demoparty music competition for his single The Manual. [3]
  • Third place at the Breakpoint 2004 demoparty "streaming music" competition for his single Instruction Pointer. [4]

[edit] 2003

[edit] Selected works

Cover for the album Better Tomorrow by paniq.
Cover for the album Better Tomorrow by paniq.

[edit] Demos

[edit] Music albums

[edit] Programs

[edit] External links