Apparat is a German electronic musician (Sascha Ring) living in Berlin, Ger… Read Full Bio ↴Apparat is a German electronic musician (Sascha Ring) living in Berlin, Germany who since 1999 has been running the Berlin based record label "Shitkatapult" together with T.Raumschmiere. Starting out with dance floor-oriented techno, he later started to create ambient music and recently became "more interested in designing sounds than beats". Recent music is closer to glitch, clicks and cuts or IDM, accompanied with classical string instruments and other sounds. He works with his own tool created in MAX/MSP framework. Effects are controlled by midicontroller.
"While sensitively orchestrating his chamber musical qualities on his records or in his studio, his live performances are known for kicking some ass!" From Shitkatapult website
He collaborated with Ellen Allien in 2003 on the album Berlinette, and again in 2006 on the album Orchestra of Bubbles.
Apparat's fourth album,The Devil’s Walk released on 27 September 2011 through Mute Artists, began during a lengthy trip Apparat took in 2010 to Mexico, where he worked in a makeshift studio in the town of Sayulita.
"While sensitively orchestrating his chamber musical qualities on his records or in his studio, his live performances are known for kicking some ass!" From Shitkatapult website
He collaborated with Ellen Allien in 2003 on the album Berlinette, and again in 2006 on the album Orchestra of Bubbles.
Apparat's fourth album,The Devil’s Walk released on 27 September 2011 through Mute Artists, began during a lengthy trip Apparat took in 2010 to Mexico, where he worked in a makeshift studio in the town of Sayulita.
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Daniel Salas
it sounds like gold drops falling from clouds and melting on the flowers
Jessica Talbert
awesome song!!!!
the deeliciousplum
This is quite like porcelain and as like a canvas full of wet, colourful oils. Thanks for sharing this one.
Brandon Young
Beginning of the second song starts about 7:25 for anyone who would wish to skip to.
mvvagner
takes me back to a time before i was born
Daniel Salas
who knows more songs with this kind of sounds? All i know so far is that those sounds are mostly experimental but all the experimental music I've heard doesn't sound like this :(
moonstruckfaye
ahh I love hidden tracks...they're for the patient music lovers...you get rewarded for waiting...so why complain about it? :)
hovertricycle
This is the song that I am going to die to.
Derek Ostrom
the break is so you sit back and think about what just happened.
vulvatronic
@GranDaniel10 if you like marimba, try steve reich´s music for 18 musicians, if you did not know it already. the hidden track reminds me of some stuff by oneothrix point never or perhaps rivers of sand by fennesz.