Mitja Prinz

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Biografía

  • With over two decades of experience (but still in his early thirties), Mitja Prinz has remained an active figure in the development of Berlin’s dance music history. His impressive longevity as a DJ is not a matter of simply adapting to trends, but help..
    With over two decades of experience (but still in his early thirties), Mitja Prinz has remained an active figure in the development of Berlin’s dance music history. His impressive longevity as a DJ is not a matter of simply adapting to trends, but helping shape them, creating a truly international resonance in the process. Prinz’s first foray into DJing began at age nine, and aside from traditional musical training, he developed his mixing skills within the hip-hop scene before crossing over to house music. By 1995 he caught the attention of the legendary club Tresor where he developed his famous marathon DJ sets, keeping the crowd engaged for up to 14 hours. As his reputation spread, WMF Club offered Prinz a position as resident DJ alongside cohort Dixon, and the duo introduced new sounds into the techno capital, inviting acts such as Metro Area and Larry Heard to perform. During this same period, Prinz also acquired long-term residencies at Tresor and E-Werk and soon finding himself behind the decks in London, Paris and Barcelona. As the next logical step, he released his first mix CD on Tresor Records in 1998, an international success. Around the new millennium Mitja Prinz decided to begin his own original productions. His 2001 debut EP Jack Crack sold over 8,000 copies, and its follow-up 7 Minutes of Macca became one of Anja Schneider’s favorites of the year. Aside from his club-functional tracks, he has composed music for films and commercials and has co-produced for other acts such as Toktok vs. Soffy O and Namito. Still active as a DJ, of course, Prinz was the opener for DJ Sascha’s 2006 tour of Germany. Since then, Prinz has been running YES!, a monthly night at Berlin’s Watergate with guests such as Carl Craig, Radio Slave and Moodymann. On the production end, his latest EPs from 2010 have gained support from the world’s top DJs (Richie Hawtin, Dubfire, Danny Tenaglia et al.), and he has fulfilled remix requests from the likes of UNKLE and Boundzound. With the uncertain future of dance music, we fortunately have this veteran to help point us in the right direction… stay tuned for more from Mitja Prinz.
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    Discografía seleccionada

    Releases: Jack Crack (12") Blaou Sounds 2002 Liar / Sync. (12", EP) WMF Records 2002 7 Minutes of Macca (12") Blaou Sounds 2002 Toktok vs. Soffy O. (Album) One Of These Places Toktok Records ... 2002 Kollektiv Kaputt (12") Blaou Sounds 2004 Vattenfall E.P. (12", EP) Session Deluxe 2007 Breaking Bad Aspekt Various Artist 2009 Sonja E.P.(12"EP) Werkstoff Musik 2010 Bosco E.P.(12"EP) Aspekt Records 2010 Remixes: Die Discofibel (Remixes) (12") Die Discofibel (Mitja ... Leaded, Leaded 2001 Day Of Mine (Maxi) Day Of Mine (Mitja Pri... Leaded 2002 Into The Void (12") Into The Void (Mitja P... Blaou Sounds 2003 White Trash(12") Much Better (M. Pinz D... Blaou Sounds 2003 No Longer (12") No Longer (Mitja Prinz... Draft Recordings 2003 Namito Zizou (Mitja Prinz Remix) Kling Klong 2008 Boundzound STAY ALIVE(Mitja Prinz Remix) Island 2008 UNKLE Follow me down(Mitja Prinz Remix) Surrender All 2010 Mix CD: Globus Mix Vol. 1 - Audiovideodiscoatmospheres (CD) Tresor 1998 Blaou - The Greatest Hits (CD) Blaou Sounds 2001 Audio Video Disco (CD, Comp, Mixed) WMF Records 2001
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