Tag: Pantha Du Prince

COMING SOON: Pantha Du Prince, ‘XI Versions of Black Noise’

The Artist/Album: Pantha Du Prince, XI Versions of Black Noise (Rough Trade, April 19th)

The Details: Since he’s currently working on an audiovisual installation in Berlin, a dance piece in Paris, and a new live show “incorporating ambitious lighting and visual elements,” Pantha Du Prince has decided to deliver an 11-track collection of remixes as a stopgap release for the rest of the year. While the producer’s ‘Panda Bear song’ (“Stick To My Side”) was already released as a maxi-single featuring the handiwork of Four Tet, Lawrence, Walls, Carsten Jost, and Efdemin, the other half of this record is fairly new. That includes contributions from the king of dub techno (Basic Channel’s Moritz Von Oswald) and longtime Pantha fans Animal Collective.

Check out the full breakdown below, along with a free MP3 of Four Tet’s remix…

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COFFEE TALK: The Latest Posts, Profiles & Think Pieces On Interpol, Dum Dum Girls, Pantha Du Prince, Lauryn Hill and More

Dum Dum Girls

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COFFEE TALK: The Latest Posts, Profiles & Think Pieces On Les Savy Fav, Public Image Ltd., Frank Miller, Glasser, UNKLE, Lightning Bolt and More

One of PiLs first singles

One of PiL's first singles

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COFFEE TALK: The Latest Posts, Profiles & Think Pieces On Lou Reed, Metro Area, Pantha Du Prince, The Libertines, MGMT and More

The Libertines get ready for the road

The Libertines get ready for the road

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SNOW DAY!: From Pan•American to Pantha Du Prince, We Have the Music to Melt Your Black Little Hearts

Our office mascot, Sophie, scans the snow for our managing editor, Arye.

s/t's office mascot, Sophie, searches for our staff like a midget version of Lassie.

Look, we realize we’re lucky; that we have the luxury of not worrying about record snowfall numbers because the self-titled office is in the same neighborhood as all of our apartments. Beyond that, our editor hails from Buffalo, NY, a blue-collar city that turns into a frozen tundra every winter. So yeah, eight inches of snow is nothing; talk to him when Brooklyn gets buried in three feet.

To be honest, we actually enjoy winter storm warnings because they’re an excuse to stay inside, to watch the flakes accumulate as drone tones fill the room like an overactive radiator. Here are five records that made their way onto the office stereo as the streets got icy and the sidewalks struggled with snow drifts.

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