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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.”

Purchase his latest full-length The Devil’s Walk here.

A Bang in the Void – Apparat

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