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Woman In Panic is an assumed electronic music project from Portugal, trying to create an "in your face electro", with an accentuated song character and dynamics usually associated with rock music. Initially called Fizz (ice cream influences), this musical project smoothly began in the year 2000, as an "experimental electro sound" for a Portuguese Contest called "Jovens Criadores" (Young Creators). The composition of electronic songs had origin in electric guitar riffs played by Pedro Lourenço (aka: Pedor GB, born in February 1975), main compositor and producer for the project Woman In Panic. This methodology soon become the main recipe for writing electronic tracks. Due to professional issues the publishing of an album was never a priority to Pedro Lourenço who is also a singer/guitar player from the band You Should Go Ahead and an architect working for the city council of Lisbon. In the last 3 years Woman In Panic made music for fashion shows (to a design company called A Forest-Design), remixed, produced and mastered records for other artists. Live, Woman In Panic fluctuates between the individual performances of Pedor GB and a band format (Pedor invites friends), were samples give birth to guitars, bass, synthesizers and vocals, returning to the origin point. Now, with more than 20 tracks produced and recorded, it's time to show to the world how so much theory can be turned into explosive dance songs. www.womaninpanic.com User-contributed text is available under th