Apparat: My Top 3 Sascha Ring Tracks
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# Apparat: My Top 3 Sascha Ring Tracks
Known as **Apparat** and now and again also as **Moderat** (in
collaboration with **Modeselektor**), **Sascha Ring** has been putting
smiles on the faces of party people for 10 years now. I got to know and
appreciate him after a gig at the long since closed Cabaret Renz and
began my mission to get my hands on every release available. But even
now, a few years after my **Apparat** mania, I still like to keep up
with what the musician is doing.
Reason enough to feel obliged to impose my **top 3 Sascha Ring tracks**
on you.
1st place: Apparat -- Tel Aviv, the B-side of the live EP Berlin,
Montreal, Tel Aviv (Shitkatapult, 2006)
The A-side with the track that was recorded in Berlin and in Montreal is
super, but the B-side entitled Tel Aviv even manages to top it. Probably
just the track to captivate the city's Goa audience.
2nd place: Moderat feat. Paul St. Hilaire -- Let Your Love Grow, track 1
on the De:bug 100 anniversary CD
The100th edition of De:bug came with a wonderfully compiled CD. And the
first track really keeps the listeners spellbound. The reggae and vocals
of the dub artist, who comes from the Dominican Republic, fit in
perfectly with the light-footed melodies of the track.
3rd place: Apparat -- Hold On, track 5 on Walls
After Orchestra of Bubbles, the joint album with Ellen Allien, Apparat
is once again upping the ante. Walls (Shitkatapult 2007) is less a
techno piece than an album that you can listen to from beginning to end.
Raz O'Hara's voice is touching (but Sascha himself sings on the majority
of the album), and the best track is also the single: Hold on.
On 10.6 **Apparat** will be coming to the Electronic Beats Festival in
Prague with their band. If you're already familiar with the exceptional
artists you'll know that he likes to merge tracks from all of his
projects during his live shows. So you're in with a good chance of
hearing all three tracks on the first Friday in June. Don't miss it.
And before we forget: we'd also like to recommend you the **[Slices
Feature][1]** with Moderat.
[1]: http://www.electronicbeats.net/News/Music/Moderat-parachutes-on-Slices-3-10
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# Apparat: My Top 3 Sascha Ring Tracks Known as **Apparat** and now and again also as **Moderat** (in collaboration with **Modeselektor**), **Sascha Ring** has been putting smiles on the faces of party people for 10 years now. I got to know and appreciate him after a gig at the long since closed...
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The reggae and vocals of the dub artist, who comes from the Dominican Republic, fit in perfectly with the light-footed melodies of the track. 3rd place: Apparat -- Hold On, track 5 on Walls . After Orchestra of Bubbles, the joint album with Ellen Allien, Apparat is once again upping the ante. Wa...