This becomes precise in those moments when Apparat not just aims at the dance floor but reaches it with the help of Ellen Alliens keen sense for a heavy on bass-keynote that gives his melancholic superstructure its cathedral of sound-adhesion. On the other hand Ellen Alliens claim to produce "brainish" music isnt just an empty phrase but comes alive again.
By using their special Lego-block beats the musicians create a playful re-definition of abstract Elektro, which could be seen as the gateway between both of them and at the same time synchronizes their heart beats.
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Leave Me Alone
Ellen Allien & Apparat Lyrics
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The fire is close, but far to reach
The sun is rare
And the moon is green
On Mars I wanna be, surprises for the brain
Too many choices, you got
Too many messages
On my phone
Leave me alone
Leave me alone
So hard to decide
If your light burns bright
Just a moment of peace
The white spot in the black
It's gonna be cold
Leaving
A valley of ice
A valley of ice
The opening verse of Ellen Allien & Apparat's "Leave Me Alone" is a reflection of the singer's desire to escape the chaos of the world that surrounds them. The line "A valley of ice, I see" seems to be a metaphor for a place of isolation and quiet, where one can be free from the distractions and noise of the outside world. The next line, "The fire is close, but far to reach," could be interpreted in a few different ways. It could be a comment on the fleeting nature of inspiration or motivation, or it could be a reference to the difficulty of actually achieving one's goals, even when they seem within reach.
The song then turns to a series of contrasts: "The sun is rare / And the moon is green." These lines create a sense of otherworldliness, as if the singer is longing to experience something that is completely outside of their current reality. The reference to Mars in the next line reinforces this idea. The phrase "surprises for the brain" could be a nod to the mind-expanding potential of travel and new experiences.
The chorus of the song is a plea for solitude: "Leave me alone / Leave me alone." The verses that follow seem to be about the difficulty of finding clarity amidst the noise of modern life. The singer is overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices and messages that they receive on a daily basis, and they long for just a moment of peace - "The white spot in the black." The final lines of the song, "It's gonna be cold / Leaving / A valley of ice / A valley of ice," suggest that even though the idea of isolation and coldness may seem daunting, it may be necessary in order to achieve the clarity and peace that the singer is seeking.
Line by Line Meaning
A valley of ice, I see
I am in a cold, lonely place
The fire is close, but far to reach
I see something desirable, but it is out of my grasp
The sun is rare
I do not see the light often
And the moon is green
The world looks different, strange
On Mars I wanna be, surprises for the brain
I want to go to a place where things are different and exciting
Too many choices, you got
You have too many options
Keep my eyes on you, but no time
I still care about you, but I am busy
Too many messages
I am overwhelmed by communication
On my phone
I receive them here
Leave me alone
I want to be by myself
Leave me alone
I want to be by myself
So hard to decide
I struggle with making choices
If your light burns bright
If you are the right choice for me
Just a moment of peace
I need a break from the chaos
The white spot in the black
The small moment of calm amidst chaos
It's gonna be cold
Things are going to be difficult
Leaving
Saying goodbye
A valley of ice
A cold, harsh place
A valley of ice
A cold, harsh place
Contributed by Adam L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Anja0
Why does Apparat always calm me down? 🧡
eierer
Best track of the album.
Mike Mikutis
now im 20,and im chilling with this song.after 20 years my kids will be
Rafael Weber
how is the progress?
Matheus Ferrerira
10/20
cantforgetyou
Great track. I love the synths and drumcomputer!!!!
Connor White
Such a great bit of music
Javier P. de Jesús
Masterpiece
Abandon Strings
If anyone's wondering, the sample is likely Michael Nyman's 'String Quartet No. 2, III'.
jbsjbs81
I thought so!