Prinzhorn Dance School

Prinzhorn Dance School

Prinz, left, with Horn, right
Background information
Origin Portsmouth / Reading, UK
Genres Alternative, post-punk
Years active 2006-present
Labels DFA Records
Website Official website
Members Suzi Horn (vocals, bass)
Tobin Prinz (vocals, guitar)
Chris Boseley (guitar, live only)

Prinzhorn Dance School consists of two artists, Tobin Prinz and Suzi Horn.

They have taken their name from Dr Hans Prinzhorn, who collected art by mentally ill patients under his care.[1]

Biography

In 2006 Prinz and Horn signed a recording contract with the New York record label DFA Records.[2] Their debut release for the label was a self recorded and self produced 7-inch single featuring the tracks "You Are The Space Invader" and "Eat, Sleep".

Live performances

They have thus far completed UK and European tour dates. The debut album was toured with a three-piece line-up (with the addition of a drummer). However, in August 2008 they headlined the Experimental Circle Tent at Offset Festival bringing the event to a close as a 2-piece (using a specially modified shared drumkit), the first time they have performed without a separate drummer. They retained this live formation for recent shows in Luxembourg, Istanbul, Bucharest and Lausanne.

Recycling clause

Negotiations with EMI (who licensed the debut album in the UK) were protracted while the band insisted upon the inclusion of special recycling clauses, ensuring that all their record sleeves, CD sleeves and promotional material be produced using recycled materials. All releases to date have used recycled paperstock.

In 2008 their song "You Are The Space Invader" was used as the soundtrack to the HBO Cinemax trailer.

In 2007 The Sunday Telegraph included Prinzhorn Dance School's debut album in a "best 120 albums of all time" list.[3]

In 2010 a poster of the Prinzhorn Dance School album can been seen in the movie Greenberg. DFA Records boss James Murphy was responsible for the soundtrack.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

References

  1. Heather Phares, Prinzhorn Dance School Biography, All Music Guide
  2. PRINZHORN DANCE SCHOOL: Fact Magazine
  3. 120 Essential Pop Albums, The Telegraph, 13 Jan 2008
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