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Wed, 09 Feb 2011  /  Post a commentLive recorded at Dancity Festival 2010 for Red Bull Music Academy
The spirit of a DJ bio is boring, self-centered, and egotistical. Prins Thomas knows that all too well and fears the result: someone who makes him sound like the best DJ in the world... although most people would love such a comment on their skills. It has to be the very laid-back nature of his residence Oslo that makes him overmodest. Except for his peers Hans-Peter Lindstrom (Feedelity Records) and Todd Terje who he works and records with and some of the city's legendary characters like the idiosyncratic Rune Lindbaek or the mysterious DJ Strangefruit, that place is nowhere as busy, hectic and all-important as some of Europe's club capitals like to portray themselves. When it comes to the musical output, Prins and his royal household leads di way though, as dub poets might say. Together with Hans-Peter Lindstrom, Thomas created the climax of the on-going fascination with retro futurism and their self-titled debut album for the Belgian Eskimo Label. His own label Full Pupp has some of the best house-not-house, neo-disco or call-it-what-you-want dance music records to offer that you heard in a long time. All done by exclusive Norwegian talent, a new outfit called Internasjonal will join the global dots with producers from all corners of the known-world, where he currently turns up every weekend with a crate of vinyl, his record grips and an immaculate way to play with it. In other words, there is no stopping him now. As you can see Prins Thomas has all the right ingredients one could look for in a DJ: great skills, humbleness, productions and remixes other people would kill for and most of all, the ability to play records in a way that makes them not only sound good and expedient, but also makes punters dance. And have we mentioned his beard, yet? There you go: the best DJ in the world. This set was recorded live at Dancity festival 2010 in the beautiful province of Perugia, Italy.
Tue, 14 Sep 2010  /  3 CommentsThe Norwegian producer tells Dancity how he quit school before he graduated in pursuit of a career in music: "It's the one thing [music] that I'm really good at."
Wed, 16 Jun 2010  /  2 CommentsThe much-loved Norwegian producer tells DJ History that he'd prefer it if people termed his music as "the universal boogie" as opposed to the numerous space/disco/cosmic tags that often orbit his material.
Sun, 04 Apr 2010  /  Post a commentThe Norwegian producer charts his musical upbringing, and explains why his debut album was such a long time in coming.
Tue, 25 Nov 2008  /  12 CommentsFACT Magazine run through the mixes (both online and commercial) that have done the damage for them this year. Highlights come from Ben UFO, Marcus Nasty and Prins Thomas' effort for the RA podcast.
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