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9
Evig Ung - (3:59) 113 BPM
Layback Rollout - (6:02) 58 BPM
Earthbound (feat John Carroll Kirby) - (6:49) 102 BPM Hot
Film 005 - (0:52) 82 BPM
I Love U - (5:33) 96 BPM
Toke Over Fjorden - (9:27) 118 BPM
Film 006 - (4:01) 60 BPM
Review: At the start of 2021, Prins Thomas realised after a series of remixes and mixdowns for other artists that he hadn't paid much attention to his own productions. He revisited old tracks he had started and came up with new material for two albums ready for this year; first we heard 8, and now we see the release of its successor. On 9, we have another collection of balmy cuts by the Oslo scene stalwart, such as the sun kissed instrumental balearica of "Evig Ung", the hypnotic slo-mo polyrhythms of "Earthbound" (feat John Carroll Kirby), the shimmering and neon-lit Italo disco of "I Love U" and the Scandinavian coastal road trip soundtrack of "Film 006" being just some of the highlights.
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PTM 009
25 Mar 22
Balearic/Downtempo
8
Kjaere Mamma - (8:33) 120 BPM
Salto Mortale - (6:30) 113 BPM
Cool Coronas (feat John Carroll Kirby) - (5:11) 110 BPM
Sunroof Down (feat Bugge Wesseltoft) - (7:28) 117 BPM Hot
Cala Llonga - (7:25) 107 BPM
Film 001 (Slapp Finale) - (5:05) 98 BPM
Review: At the start of 2021, Prins Thomas decided to stop doing remixes for other people and focus on making new music of his own. The result is a pair of albums - 8 being the first - that the Norwegian veteran believes are among his best work to date. There's certainly plenty to please confirmed fans and newcomers alike on Prins Thomas 8, with the Full Pupp founder adding layers of attractive 'Scandolearic' instrumentation - glistening guitars, dreamy synths, wistful melodies and such-like - and subtle jazz-funk influences (check the fine collaboration with Bugge Wesseltoft, 'Sunroof Down') to his usual loose-limbed drums, space disco sounds, Krautrock references and rubbery basslines. It contains some of his most beautiful and picturesque music to date, and that's saying something. In a word: essential!
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PTM 008
25 Feb 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
Graut
Graut - (11:58) 120 BPM
Graut (Fango remix) - (7:20) 114 BPM Hot
Played by: JAMES ROD
Review: Prins Thomas continues on his voyage through peak-time electronic disco with "Graut". Clocking in at just under twelve minutes, it sees the Norwegian producer drop steely drums and a dense, murky bass. Bells ring and percussion ticks along, but it's all about the powerful low-end on this track. For the remix, Prins has drafted in Fango; this version sees the Italian producer wrap the original track's bass inside an acid-soaked acid chamber before letting loose with a spangled electronic disco groove. Bolstered by tough, steely drums and lean percussion, it's a hard to classify dance floor-primed gem.
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PTM 007
28 Feb 20
Techno
Bringing Mum To Panorama Bar
Bringing Mum To Panorama Bar - (12:29) 126 BPM
Bringing Mum To Berghain (Norman Nodge remix) - (6:56) 126 BPM
Bringing Mum To Panorama Bar (Prins Thomas Diskomiks) - (5:54) 126 BPM Hot
Review: While he has not yet confirmed that he did indeed bring his mother with him to Berlin's most famous club, Prins Thomas has stated that "Mum.." was designed for maximum dance floor impact. It's hard to question this as soon as the loose percussion and insistent, lopsided rhythm kicks in. Meanwhile, Norman Nodge's take is designed for the main room in Berghain; insistent synth loops and predatory acid warbles come together over a menacing, juddering tribal rhythm that is sure to have a serious impact. Prins Thomas provides the second remix and his alternate version resounds to skipping drums and dramatic stabs supported by a lumbering, low-slung bass.
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PTM 006
14 Feb 20
Techno
Anything For You?
Anything For You? (original mix) - (9:30) 120 BPM Hot
Anything For You? (Eagles & Butterflies remix) - (6:24) 120 BPM
Anything For You? (Barratt remix) - (6:56) 120 BPM
Review: The latest release on Prins Thomas' label is somewhat different to his more cosmic whimsies. Inspired by a desire to produce music to be played at peak-time, "Anything.." is a pared back, rolling electronic disco groove that resounds to a rumbling bass and a hail of bleepy electronics. Of course this being Prins Thomas, the tempo doesn't rise over 120bpm, so the concept of peak-time is relative. He has also commissioned two remixes: working under his Eagles & Butterflies alias, Chris Barratt delivers a pulsating, tripped out rework that gradually veers into synth-led bliss, while the Barratt remix is a more sophisticated, deeper affair, resounding to a glistening synth line.
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PTM 005
31 Jan 20
Techno
Bronchi Beat/A
Bronchi Beat (Wata Igarashi Exhale remix) - (6:44) 127 BPM Hot
Bronchi Beat (Wata Igarashi Inhale remix) - (6:58) 127 BPM
Bronchi Beat (Orbe remix) - (6:43) 126 BPM
A (Rivet remix) - (7:13) 144 BPM
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PTM 004
12 Apr 19
Techno
Lunga Strada
Lunga Strada (The Pilotwings Bubble Zouk remix) - (4:55) 126 BPM Hot
Lunga Strada (The Pilotwings Bonus Beats) - (3:59) 126 BPM
Review: In its original Prins Thomas 5 album form, "Lunga Strada" was something of a glistening Scandolearic treat - a sublime fusion of cascading, jazzy guitar solos, sun-ripe organ chords and layered, loose percussion. Who better to remix it, then, than Lyon-based Hawiaan shirt enthusiasts turned nu-Balearic kings Pilotwings? Naturally, the resultant reworks are little less than superb. They begin with the humid, kaleidoscopic fusion of the Bubble Zouk Mix, which utilizes synthesizer panpipe melodies, loose synth-pop drums and a skip-load of happy pills to transform the Norwegian's original version into a kind of tropical Balearic boogie masterclass. The "loved-up in the jungle" feel is heightened further by their Bonus Beats version, a dense percussion workout full of tribal drums and sampled chants.
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PTM 003
19 Jan 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Prins Thomas 5
Here Comes The Band - (5:48) 120 BPM
Villajoyosa - (5:10) 105 BPM Hot
Bronchi Beat - (7:17) 120 BPM
Track 4 - (5:12) 118 BPM
AE - (7:16) 104 BPM
O - (6:21) 116 BPM
Lunga Strada - (7:55) 120 BPM
London Til Lisboa - (8:13) 103 BPM
A - (5:27) 119 BPM
Venter Pa Torske - (4:29) 100 BPM
Aske Hermansen - (7:18) 109 BPM
Played by: Richard Rossa
Review: In the five years that it's taken former studio partner Hans-Peter Lindstrom to produce his latest solo album, Prins Thomas has delivered three fantastic full-length excursions. He's at it again here, laying down another cheery, entertaining and off-kilter romp in his now distinctive style. Rich in live instrumentation, vintage synthesizers and classic drum machines, "Prins Thomas 5" sees the lauded Norwegian serving up cuts that variously touch on space rock, cosmic disco, Italo-disco, krautrock, ambient, acid, proto-techno and, of course, his own distinctive takes on the "Scandolearic" sound he helped to create. It's arguably a little more intricate, layered and complex than some of his previous work, but that's no bad thing. Arguably, it's one of his best sets yet.
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PTM 001LP
24 Nov 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
A
A (Pional remix) - (6:34) 120 BPM Hot
A (12 Inch version) - (8:33) 79 BPM
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PTM 002
10 Nov 17
Funky/Club House
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