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Giegling-Affiliated Prince Of Denmark Project Ends

"Thank you deeply for what seemed like a wonderful journey to me, we'll meet again."​
"Live At Planet Uterus" artwork courtesy of the artist.

The anonymous artist behind the Giegling-affiliated Prince Of Denmark project officially ended it today. He made the announcement on SoundCloud via an account named "Prince of Denmark is dead," and shared three sound pieces across three different accounts. The producer is also known for his Traumprinz and DJ Metatron projects; he did not explicitly state whether or not those are also done now.

"The story that I was trying to tell here has been told," he said. "Its very last paragraph is about the letting go of something," the post said. "Beyond that, personally it is both a caring embrace as it is a testament to a ten-year-long chapter at Giegling, that, with all I'm doing, had been coming to an end for me. Times which I feel thankful for, though by waking up from a deep dream, what I can tell now, that over time I must have lost touch with it somehow and finally decided to move on into something unknown. Thank you deeply for what seemed like a wonderful journey to me, we'll meet again."

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The mixes on the Prince of Denmark is dead and planet uterus accounts are both called "untitled," and feature just a single track looped eight times. (The artist released an album called 8 last year.) The sound work on his planet geibel account, titled "program," is 26 minutes of white noise. It is tagged #cosmicnoise, while the Prince of Denmark is dead mix is tagged #requiem.

The Traumprinz mixes "Live At Sender Geibel" and "Live At Planet Uterus" have also both been taken down from SoundCloud.

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