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Den Haan: Release the Beast - 12-INCH SINGLETitle: Release the Beast Artist: Den Haan Label: Optimo Music Product Type: 12 INCH SINGLE UPC: 5055300300331 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2010 07 06 Number of Discs: 1 In a time before Teeth of the Sea, there was JAWS. a mythical beast that existed chiefly in it's members' imaginations, it was to be the ultimate incandescent and unsavoury aural burnout; a bracing, no rules tarpit of abjection and intrigue. Then they actually had a band practice,
Title: Release the BeastArtist: Den Haan
Label: Optimo Music
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5055300300331
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2010-07-06
Number of Discs: 1
In a time before Teeth of the Sea, there was JAWS. a mythical beast that existed chiefly in it's members' imaginations, it was to be the ultimate incandescent and unsavoury aural burnout; a bracing, no-rules tarpit of abjection and intrigue. Then they actually had a band practice, and found that instead it sounded like an inept, drumloop-driven racket. Only mildly disheartened, the band lay dormant until a decidedly blurry, in-the-red evening at a show in one of the murkier quarters of the metropolis, when it's entourage were excited enough in their addled state to forge a master plan once again: Their mission: To stand atop the scrapheap of modern avant-rock like some wayward, drunken colossus. Armed with freedom of intent, irreverence and sheer hedonistic spirit, they would banish the legions of laptop-tapping timewasters and po-faced noisemongers that habitually blighted their evenings out, forever. Then they actually had some band practices, and were pleasantly surprised to find that what emerged from the new lineup was a turbulent, fiery and atmospheric instrumental brew that encompassed searing cosmic psychedelia, melodramatic giallo soundscapes, mariachi melancholia and kraut-tinged droning occultism. This band hence metamorphosised into Teeth of the Sea. Two years and more have now passed since that fateful night, and though their sound has blossomed into the expansive, evocative and electrifying elixir you'll hear on their Rocket Recordings debut Orphaned by the Ocean, their modus operandi remains exactly the same: To forge onward irrespective of genre, fashion and occasionally common sense. To have no agenda save what thrills them at any given moment. And to place reckless oblivion as the ideal destination for their quest. Orphaned by the Ocean, a far-reaching travelogue boasting an embarrassment of riches in texture, atmosphere and bloody-minded amplified overload, is nonetheless merely the first stop along the way.
Tracks:
1.1 Only Fools on Horse
1.2 Latin Inches
1.3 Coraniaid
1.4 Swear Blind the Alsatian's Melting
1.5 Dreadnought
1.6 Knees Like Knives
1.7 Sentimental Journey
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★★★★★ 5
Easy To Use
These work great for a really good price. I love using these when I'm making dishes that would be difficult to clean otherwise.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good buy
Love these. Easy clean up and use. As described
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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Value, Durability, Everyday Use
What I liked:
- Price-to-value is the standout. These were significantly better priced than similar packs I’ve bought from local grocery stores and big discount retailers.
- For everyday, disposable use—think casseroles, baked pasta, brownies, roasted veggies—the lighter weight is perfectly fine.
- They stack neatly and are easy to store, which matters when you’re buying in bulk.
What I didn’t like:
- They’re a bit flimsier and not as thick as the store-brand pans I’ve used before. You can feel the difference when you handle them.
- For heavier dishes (large lasagnas, big roasts, or anything dense with sauces), a single pan can flex more than I’d like.
How I used them:
- Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve used these for baking brownies, roasting chicken thighs with vegetables, and prepping freezer meals. When I expected more weight or lots of liquid, I doubled up the pans, which solved the flex issue and kept everything stable.
- I also tested bending one to compare sturdiness. In the accompanying video, you’ll see me gently flexing the pan to show the “give.” In the photo, I placed this pan next to a thicker pan I bought at a regular store so you can see the difference in gauge.
My takeaway:
- If you need heavy-duty pans for very weighty dishes, these aren’t a perfect one-for-one replacement for thicker, premium options. However, for routine baking, storage, and serving—especially when you plan to toss the pan afterward—the cost savings make a lot of sense.
- Doubling them for heavier recipes is a simple workaround that maintains stability while still keeping the overall cost lower than buying thicker single-use pans.
Verdict:
- I’ll be purchasing these again for everyday use and bulk meal prep. The value is strong, and the performance is solid when you match the pan to the job or double up as needed.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Easy clean up
Sturdy. Various uses.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
pans
good
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Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2026