Le Pan started recording song demos at Hurtle in mid-2004. He is an eccentric and enigmatic modern-day Pan
with a gravelly voice who sprinkles his melodic hard rock songs with pan pipe riffs. He is nearly finished his
first album of original songs.
Le Pan's demanding perfectionism with the sound and production of his 60s retro-sounding
songs has been a major influence in the improving quality of output from Hurtle Studio.
He has a vision and a dream, unshakeable optimism and unswerving faith in God.
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Jump Back (© Le Pan 2003)
A rock song in a style typical of Le Pan's retro preference. 'On the Jagger rocks my life was torn'. Features Aussie Colin on guitar.
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Don'cha Bring Me Down (© Le Pan 2004)
Another retro rocker. Le Pan won't have anyone bringing him down from his 'playground of the mind'.
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Sleeping On The Road (© Le Pan 2005)
Love lost has Le Pan 'crawling like a toad and keeping right out of sight'.
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Revelation (© Le Pan 2007)
Le Pan reflects on a friend's difficult life in this pleasant rocker.
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The Neavah Song (© Le Pan 2003)
A Pan-rocker about Pan's self-discovery with lyrics of gratitude to Yah (God). Neavah is an ancient name for heaven.
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Stone Free (© Le Pan 2003)
A melodic Pan-rocker. No relation to the Jimi Hendrix song.
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Love's Last Adieu (© Le Pan 2005)
Byron-like lyrics in a rock setting.
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Without A Song (© Le Pan 2006)
Le Pan in a Robbie Burns mood. Another tale of love lost in a retro 60s rock ballad style.
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