Pantha Du Prince
As Pantha du Prince, German electronic producer Hendrik Weber first explored dreamlike minimal techno before expanding his range to include deeper textures and a wider instrumentation. Over a span of output that began in the early 2000s, the project evolved from the downcast, bell-adorned techno of 2007's This Bliss to the more colorful arrangements and expanded lineup of later work, reflecting on themes of nature with albums like 2020's Conference of Trees and 2022's Garden Gaia.Weber recorded under numerous monikers over the years, including Glühen 4 and Panthel, but he began working as Pantha du Prince in 2002 when he aligned with Hamburg-based experimental techno label Dial. The debut Pantha du Prince release was a four-track 12", 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. The influence of Detroit techno (à la Carl Craig) and minimal techno (Chain Reaction) was evident as well. Following a remix 12" (Butterfly Girl Versions, 2005) and a one-off 12" of new material (Lichten/Walden, 2006), Weber released his second Pantha du Prince full-length, This Bliss (2007), which again garnered considerable acclaim. For instance, Spex and Groove (both German techno magazines) crowned This Bliss with their Record of the Month awards, while indie tastemaker Pitchfork gave the album a favorable review stateside. Weber switched to Rough Trade for Black Noise (2010), featuring guest appearances from Tyler Pope (!!!) and Noah Lennox (Animal Collective). The likes of Four Tet, Hieroglyphic Being, and Animal Collective provided remixes for XI Versions of Black Noise, which arrived the following year. In 2013, Pantha du Prince released his fourth album, Elements of Light -- a collaboration with Norway's Bell Laboratory. Three years later, he returned with the single "The Winter Hymn." The track was the lead cut to his fifth album, The Triad, which was released by Rough Trade in May 2016. It was the first Pantha du Prince album to feature an extended lineup of Scott Mou (aka Queens) and the Bell Laboratory's Bendik Kjeldsberg. In 2020, Weber returned on his own with sixth album Conference of Trees, a lush collection of layered electro-acoustic ambience that combined organic instruments and mellow electronics. Conference of Trees had a thematic focus on Earth and the natural world, which was reflected both in the album's song titles and its more organic sound palette. In 2021, Weber released 429 HZ Formen Von Stille under his own name, a collection of work that was more ambient and neo-classical than his beat-driven Pantha du Prince material. He returned under the Pantha du Prince moniker in 2022 with the album Garden Gaia, continuing the reflections on nature and Earth's ecosystem that began on Conference of Trees.
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47 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Conference of Trees
Electronic - Released by Modern Recordings on Mar 6, 2020
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429 Hz Formen von Stille
Ambient - Released by Modern Recordings on Mar 19, 2021
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Garden Gaia
Electronic - Released by Modern Recordings on Aug 26, 2022
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Gymnopédie No. 3 (Pantha du Prince Rework (FRAGMENTS / Erik Satie))
Electronic - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on Apr 1, 2022
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Heaven Is Where You Are (Fejká Remix)
Techno - Released by Modern Recordings on Aug 12, 2022
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Liquid Lights (Deakin of Animal Collective Remix)
Electronic - Released by Modern Recordings on Jun 2, 2023
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Pius in Tacet (feat. Jungstötter) (Vocal Single Version)
Electronic - Released by Modern Recordings on Apr 17, 2020
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Heaven Is Where You Are (Bendik HK Edit)
Dance - Released by Modern Recordings on Aug 12, 2022
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The Crown Territory (Roman Flügel Remix)
Electronic - Released by Modern Recordings on Jul 10, 2020
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Crystal Volcano (Chloé (Thévenin) Remix)
Techno - Released by Modern Recordings on Jun 23, 2023
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Blume (Bendik HK Edit)
Electronic - Released by Modern Recordings on Jul 29, 2022
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Black Noise
Electronic - Released by Rough Trade on Feb 9, 2010
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Conference of Trees
Electronic - Released by Modern Recordings on Mar 6, 2020
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429 Hz Formen von Stille
Ambient - Released by Modern Recordings on Mar 19, 2021
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Garden Gaia
Electronic - Released by Modern Recordings on Aug 26, 2022
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The Creation Dream
Ambient - Released by RADIANT WELL on Dec 20, 2024
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Garden Gaia Remixes
House - Released by Modern Recordings on Nov 24, 2023
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The Triad - Ambient Versions
Electronic - Released by Rough Trade on Jun 9, 2017
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Stick To My Side
Electronic - Released by Rough Trade on Mar 8, 2010
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