
LP5 is an Electronic album by Apparat, originally released in 2019. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
About
Apparat’s Sascha Ring got his start in the early 2000s fusing Berlin techno with glitchy new-school IDM, but it didn’t take long before an even more important element entered the mix: bleeding-heart emo, misty-eyed and proud. On his first solo album in six years, Ring steps away from the widescreen drama of Moderat, his collaboration with Modeselektor, and gives free rein to his most sensitive inclinations. After <i>Krieg und Frieden</i>’s orchestral focus, <i>LP5</i> returns to an electronic palette of layered synths and crunchy breakbeat mutations, crosscut with sparing use of more organic sounds: “Dawan” suggests a drum 'n' bass remix of The Cure, while the closing “In Gravitas” is a weighty slab of cinematic bass throb. (At the other end of the spectrum, the gorgeous “Eq_Break” could almost double as ambient chamber music.) But the focus throughout remains on Ring’s agile and expressive falsetto, his synths' low-end growl echoing the finely detailed grain of his voice. It’s a rare display of vulnerability and a moving demonstration of electronic music at its most personal.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Voi_Do4:51
- 2Dawan4:30
- 3Laminar Flow3:40
- 4Heroist5:45
- 5Means of Entry1:42
- 6Brandenburg3:20
- 7Caronte4:40
- 8Eq_Break3:33
- 9Outlier6:06
- 10In Gravitas6:12
Sound DNA
- Electronic
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Philipp ThimmGUITAR, PIANO, SYNTH ARRANGED BY STRINGS
- Sascha RingGUITAR, PIANO, SYNTH
- Christian KohlhaasTROMBONE
- Czech Studio OrchestraSTRINGS
- Florian MenzelBRASS
- Jérôme BugnonBRASS
- John StanierDRUMS
- Jörg WähnerDRUMS
- Julia SattlerHARP
- Markus WeißerBRASS
- Martin PoseggaSAXOPHONE
- NacktUPRIGHT PIANO WRITTEN-BY, PIANO
- Roland FideziusDOUBLE BASS
4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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