Mitja Prinz’s 2004 release on Blaou, Kollektiv Kaputt, presents a deep dive into the more experimental side of electronic music from the early 2000s. This record explores intricate sonic textures and layered rhythms that push beyond conventional dancefloor boundaries. Its production style highlights a commitment to atmospheric sound design, creating an immersive listening experience that rewards patience and close attention. While not widely commercial, this album offers a nuanced take on electronic music that appeals to listeners interested in the underground and avant-garde scenes of the time.