Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Apparat does DJ-Kicks
As what will probably be this year's last installment to the DJ-Kicks series, Berlin producer Apparat joins Juan MaClean, James Holden and Kode 9 as the 2010 lucky few who get to be part of this legendary K7! mix cd series (which turns out to be one of their busiest years in recent times!). Less known as a DJ, but more as a producer and more recently for his collaboration with Modeselektor, as Moderat. This DJ-Kicks compilation comes as Apparat unveils some new work in the track Sayulita. Named after a quaint Mexican surfer hippie town north of Puerto Vallarta's loud tourists and mega-hotels (where Sascha's Mexican friends have clearly taken him before). Sayulita is a great track, technically and melodically; proving once again that those who seek the most forward thinking music in the world, need to look no further than Berlin.
Featuring favorites Martyn, Joy Orbison, Fourtet, Ramadanman, Burial, Autechre and Tim Hecker: the mix itself is a carefully orchestrated collage of tracks representing the modern state of affairs in IDM and post-dubstep future bass uk garage etc etc etc.. Tracklist in comments.
DJ-Kicks: Apparat is out on webshops and your indie retailers on October 25th and Sayulita can be downloaded for free at the official web site!
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1. Circles - Apparat
ReplyDelete2. Ruched - Six Nine
3. Lengthening Shadows - Telefon Tel Aviv
4. Interlude - Apparat
5. More Room - Luke Abbott
6. Legendary - Oval
7. Sub - Patrice Baumel
8. Miniluv - Martyn
9. Echocity - Ripperton
10. Tower Block - Cosmin TRG
11. Falling [Autechre fr 13 remix] - Scorn
12. I Need A Life [Four Tet remix] - Born Ruffians
13. Welt Am Draht - Pantha Du Prince
14. Intervall - Phon.O
15. Moth - Burial & Four Tet
16. Madness Of Moths, The - Vincent Markowski
17. Tempest - Ramadanman
18. Harrowdown Hill - Thom Yorke
19. Lesser People - Spherix
20. TV Power - Oval
21. Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow, The - Joy Orbison
22. Sayulita - Apparat
23. Worn Down - T++
24. Borderlands - Tim Hecker