Concert
PANTHA DU PRINCE
- Orangerie
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The duo of electronic producers behind the Bell Laboratory
When
Sat. 30 Oct, 2021Where
- Orangerie
Doors
19:30Organiser
Botanique
his Pantha du Prince material, which is characterized by its downcast and dark tone, as well as by its minimal and experimental tendencies
German techno producer Hendrik Weber recorded under numerous monikers over the years, including Glühen 4 and Panthel, yet Pantha du Prince became his most well known and celebrated. Weber aligned with Dial -- a Hamburg-based experimental techno label helmed by Carsten Jost, Turner, and Lawrence -- to release his Pantha du Prince material, which is characterized by its downcast and dark tone, as well as by its minimal and experimental tendencies.
He made his debut as Pantha du Prince with a four-track 12" release, Nowhere (2002), followed a couple years later by a full-length CD/double LP, Diamond Daze (2004). The album garnered considerable acclaim, with some critics gleefully pointing out Weber's affinity for late-'80s British shoegaze bands such as Slowdive, Moose, Ride, and My Bloody Valentine. His affinity for Detroit techno (à la Carl Craig) and minimal techno (Chain Reaction) was evident as well. (...)
In 2013, he released his fourth album, Elements of Light -- a collaboration with Norway's Bell Laboratory. Three years later, he returned with the new single "The Winter Hymn" (featuring Queens, aka Scott Mou). The track was the lead cut to his fifth album, The Triad, which was released by Rough Trade in May of 2016. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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To be able to attend the concert, you'll need to be in possession of a Covid Safe Ticket. With this CST, you won't need to wear a mask or social distance on site (we still recommend you do).→ Before entering the venue scan your QR code by showing the result via the covidsafe.be app.