Apparat | A Bang in the Void
Here is a delicate composition from one of Berlin’s finest, Sascha Ring, better known as Apparat . Enamored by experimenting with different mediums of sound, Sascha Ring has centered himself in the contemporary electronic music scene with a legacy that includes a session with John Peel, the longest serving of the BBC Radio 1 DJs, a series of collaborations with artists such as Modeselektor and Ellen Allien, and his signature on iconic labels like BPitch Control and Mute .
“I’m slightly bored by synthesizers and computers. I think acoustic sources for sound are far more interesting because they aren’t perfect and clean. I like all the little “unwanted” noises you record when you put microphones in front of instruments. In recent times music became very clean and perfectly http://mute.com/. That’s so boring. It sounds like computer music. Even most of the “acoustic” music on the radio does. I don’t like that anymore. My new record is only partially electronic, the computer is just an instrument.”
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