Traumprinz-linked SoundCloud account announces two new albums
They are available to purchase now
New activity is afoot on the SoundCloud account Traumprinz used to announce his departure from Giegling earlier this year.
A short and spacey production, complete with Mario coin sound effect samples, titled ‘sell out’ is available to stream on the planet uterus page.
The description reads “advertisement” and links to the web page allpossibleworlds.de, where two new albums are available to buy for €25.
Each record is listed as a 3x12” LP. The first is by dj healer and called ‘nothing 2 loose’, while the other is by prime minister of doom and titled ‘mudshadow propaganda’.
There’s no traceable history of either moniker, and no audio available from either record. It seems likely these are two new aliases from the producer who also goes by Traumprinz, DJ Metatron and formerly Prince of Denmark, although we can’t say for certain.
There seems to be some sort of video game theme, with the Mario samples and the landing page of allpossibleworlds.de asking “Continue?” and offering Y/N options. Selecting ‘yes’ takes you through the online store, selecting ‘no’ displays a monochrome photo of a Hollywood cemetery (pictured).
Traumprinz split from Giegling last year, announcing the decision in February underneath the track ‘interior renovations’ on the planet uterus account.
He wrote: “Early last year i stopped working with giegling. over time i kind of more and more lost touch with it. maybe it's a bit sad in the beginning to see things change and grow apart somehow, but that's the nature of life sometimes. what it means, simply no more involvement of mine in it, no more future music or whatsoever.
“It was, with all its ups and downs, a meaningful time and a time to grow. renovations are working out well, will soon be finished. from planet uterus with love xxx”.
At the same time a 90-minute mix called ‘secret guest - live at planet uterus’ was uploaded.
If a Traumprinz connection instils enough excitement in you to make blind purchases to the tune of €50 plus postage, head here.
Listen to ‘sell out’ below.
Patrick Hinton is Mixmag's Digital Staff Writer, follow him on Twitter
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