This artist is featured in Podcast #047:
Baby G's zero" podcast emphasizes her long-established proficiency behind the decks and explores a range of styles within a rather loose definition of disco - incorporating funky house flavours with Julio Bashmore, LV, and Roska next to post-disco by 6th more...
This artist is featured in Update #055:
Ramadanman, Soul Clap, Gold Panda
March has marched on by, but not without pouring a vernal cornucopia of fantastic releases upon us. As usual our newsletter is filled to the brink with our personal favourites of the month, neatly split into genres for your browsing comfort.
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Norwegian disco royalty Prins Thomas appears with some jacking electro house. 'Lang Tung Ting' has a sprawling fat acid bassline, 'Tom Peng Pung' continues similarly with a floatier space vibe, whilst 'Ny Maskin' comes more generously dosed with cosmic disco feelers and with a bonus percussive workout.
This artist is featured in Podcast #031:
The place where Ulysses' free-style approach truly comes to life is behind the decks however. His zero" exclusive DJ set this week beats our record for 'most tracks in one podcast', and only in rare moments of his one-hour mix do less then two of these tracks more...
This artist is featured in Feature #103:
Palm Buttered Disco Picks by the Frankfurt House Duo
Arto Mwambe's identity might have remained a secret for many years, but the mysterious entity's sound has become immediately recognisable through a series of bona fide hits. The epic, chord-powered 'Ombala Mbembo' from 2007 for instance, or the disco-flavoured more...
I Like The Sun (Prins Thomas Diskomiks)
(Track 03 on this Maxi-Single)
was reviewed:
Arto Mwambe: "A very sharp and large real drum disko sword! Although on a strange label this mix is on point. Played it a lot! The vinyl is separated in three different parts by Eye-Cue-Cutting - Very helpful!"
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Official CTM.09 Compilation
zero" are proud to present Club Transmediale's official audio compilation.
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Three new and exclusive tracks by Prins Thomas, which have not been included on his recent self titled album. You know the formula and the magic that unfolds when these tracks are played on a dancefloor, so don't be late.
This artist is featured in Update #011:
Prins Thomas, Kavinsky, Villa Nah
From cosmic krautrock to synth pop and house - as reliably as the warm weather, disco sounds are back in various shapes and forms. The long awaited solo album by Prins Thomas heads straight into space rock territory, Trentemøller surprises with a new indie pop more...
For the cover of his album, Prins Thomas poses in what might well be his living room, confidently wearing out his favourite lumberjack shirt. The picture tells more than a thousand words about the Norwegian disco star's first solo full-length: 'Prins Thomas' is a down-to-earth affair, hand-crafted by Thomas and friends in his own Oslo-based studio.
Track titles like 'Wendy not Walter' and 'Sauerkraut' give further insights into where Prins Thomas is taking us this time: disco-infused 70s space rock, not unlike his latest album with Lindstrøm, last year's 'II'.
Clocking in at just short of 10 minutes each, the album's tracks are given much room to build and develop, while keeping their structure and pacing intact. Thomas' long-time collaborator Hans-Peter Lindstrøm as well as Todd Terje also feature, joining the jam on keyboards and trumpet.
Appealing to fans of cosmic disco and krautrock alike, 'Prins Thomas' is a thoroughly likeable album, which, above all, sounds like it must have been a lot of fun recording it.
Track titles like 'Wendy not Walter' and 'Sauerkraut' give further insights into where Prins Thomas is taking us this time: disco-infused 70s space rock, not unlike his latest album with Lindstrøm, last year's 'II'.
Clocking in at just short of 10 minutes each, the album's tracks are given much room to build and develop, while keeping their structure and pacing intact. Thomas' long-time collaborator Hans-Peter Lindstrøm as well as Todd Terje also feature, joining the jam on keyboards and trumpet.
Appealing to fans of cosmic disco and krautrock alike, 'Prins Thomas' is a thoroughly likeable album, which, above all, sounds like it must have been a lot of fun recording it.
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