A few months later I was looking for a singer for a band I was playing with and I immediately remembered that guy I had heard singing … I found his contact online and we contacted us from there. Renz was having a concert with his previous band in Camden Town, I randomly went to see that show and I was very impressed with his presence on stage. We met in London, where we currently live. I (Press) am from Rome, Italy and Renz is from Chelmsford, Essex. Where are you guys from? How did you meet? We’re approaching the weekend, and since we will have new social restrictions from Monday we might have a couple of days out with friends…we’ll see we’re kinda last minute people! Between releases we reached out for an exclusive interview to discover their story.
While the pair are currently keeping their long-term strategy under wraps, there’s sure to be plenty more from PRÏNCEPS in the pipelines if their prolific work rate is anything to go by. Meanwhile, Press contributes an uncompromising backing to the track, marked by pummeling electro house basslines and punchy drums to make for their rowdiest arrangement to date. They also have a steady stream of successful originals on Press’ imprint, 152 Records, such as their bright, DnB inspired, ‘ Already Forgotten You‘, and a forward-thinking, heavy-pop collaboration, ‘So Numb’, the two have really honed in on a sound to crave, bringing them to their latest offering, a deviant’s playtime anthem, ‘Oh So Fun!’, via 152 Records.īoasting an expansive vocal register and a raspy, punkish tone Renz weaves in and out of different octaves, reaching a fever pitch for a screamo chorus, “We can make a demon of anyone / It’s oh so fun”. Getting their feet wet by covering Blink 182‘s ‘ I Miss You‘, Brand New‘s ‘Jesus Christ’, Bring Me The Horizon‘s ‘Mother Tongue’ and deadmau5‘s ‘Drama Free’. Throughout their vast back catalogue of standalone singles, they delve into a wide array of sounds ranging from melodic dubstep to euphoric house to infectious funk, pulling off each genre with style and flair. The talented and versatile producer and bassist, Press from Italy and the infectious lead singer, Renz from a cult in England. Many occasions of worship in which Christian servanthood is the theme, thus missions services and services that focus on diaconal work.The London based electronic duo, PRÏNCEPS, is made up of a harmonious fusion of two The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Bring Me The Horizon and The Used fans. That parable was his response to the question “Who is my Neighbor?” (Luke 10:25-37). This fine text is based on Jesus' personalized object lesson on servanthood when he washed his disciples' feet (John 13:1-17) and on Jesus’ parable of the good Samaritan. It was also published in many other hymn books.
After the hymn was published in their collection Free to Serve: Hymns from Africa (1968), its popularity spread to other Christian communities. It is only when we who are rich learn to have the humility of the slave towards the poor of the world that we shall be able to learn from them they have so much to teach us and share with us.Ĭolvin shared text and tune with the Iona Community in Scotland. I was ashamed of the wasteful affluence of my people but proud of the Gospel that transforms us into servants of one another. Sitting there in the moonlight, I felt it simply had to be about black and white, rich and poor. Colvin explained his writing of the text as follows: New converts had brought a folk melody to this meeting, which they thought might be appropriate for a text about Christian love. Tom Colvin ( PHH 352), long-term missionary to Africa, wrote this text in 1963 in Chereponi, northern Ghana, while he was attending a lay-training course in agriculture, development, and evangelism.