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Album Review

Following on from a much earlier collaborative single, the first full-length effort pulling together Modeselektor and Apparat — despite a name that suggests a Depeche-loving rodent — has plenty to offer without entirely being a full-on slam dunk. Then again, this wasn't entirely surprising given the high quality both acts had been showing in the past, simply because it might almost have been too much to expect for a next-level release; instead at points it feels more like a logical continuation of their immediately preceding efforts than a new hyperfusion. Still, at a time when the vast majority of critical attention got focused on Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas' admittedly excellent second album, it was refreshing to hear something happily dedicated to dance and electronic influences on separate if sometimes parallel lines, ranging from stern EBM sonics to filter disco and schaffel and more besides — and this all within the first song "A New Error" alone. (Though it should be admitted that the late-'70s Pink Floyd synth lines on "Sick with It" could have easily appeared on the Norwegian duo's album as well.) At the album's absolute strongest everything assembles together just so, with the surging, crisply anthemic "Seamonkey" being the first totally deathless track — the echoing whine/siren making a killer hook — while "Porc #2" rides a clean, serene flow into a shuddering squelch-heavy conclusion. Apparat unsurprisingly takes some vocal bows, and hearing his familiar, processed croon first on "Rusty Nails" shapes the starker edges of the album into something else again. Guest performances also include Paul St. Hilaire, with a murky series of toasts on "Slow Match" adding seductive threat, and Frank "Eased" Dellé on "Sick with It." [Bpitch Control issued a companion DVD in 2009.]

Customer Reviews

Timeless

Let me start by saying at first nothing in the album jumped out at me, it sounded a little bland. However, like a finely crafted beer, it grew on me after about 3-5 listens. Similar to how Kid A by Radiohead took a bit of time to fully sink in. This album is a masterpiece. If you are a fan of electronic music you owe it to yourself to buy it.

scales in tilt!

this is an unbelievable piece of work..hard to put into words. ..through fine-crafted beats and beautiful atmospherics, it's like an audio testimony to the madness this world is spinning into.. ... ..would suit any club or urban environment, as much as that of any 'arcadia.' ... the distinct sounds of both parties are apparent, but the end result shows how well they complement each other. looking forward to more of their genius. Ich lieben Sie! Vielen dank-

great collab

Awesome collaberation between Modeselektor and Apparat, nice blending of styles. Music is abstract at times while poppy at others, some tracks off here are sure to catch non-electronic listener's ears. Looking forward to seein these guys at Mutek!!

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Germany

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Described by one critic as a "minimal techno supergroup," Moderat consists of Sascha Ring, better known as Apparat, and the duo of Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary, better known as Modeselektor, with the three first working together in 2003. The trio released the 12" Auf Kosten der Gesundheit (consisting of four tracks and a series of locked grooves) on Ellen Allien's BPitch Control, but they placed Moderat on a shelf for several years. They put together a stylistically varied and often frantic...
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