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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Brilliant,
By metdrie "Future Tomorrow" (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Things to Be Frickled: Parts & Remixes (Audio CD)
Apparat has long since been a personal favorite of mine but this new work is nothing short of brilliant. If you like ModeSelektor, Ellen Allien, Funkstorungs more vocal work and driving electronica or inventive beats you'll love this album. The production sounds very mature and speaks of a very accomplished musician.
As a "hobbyist musician", I find this album very inspirational in it's approach to the electronic genre, the vocal experimentation and overall production. Can't go wrong here. I'm listening to it right now and was driven to tell others that this definitely has worth!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Apparat - Things To Be Frickled,
This review is from: Things to Be Frickled: Parts & Remixes (Audio CD)
Deep IDM from Apparat, both doing remix duties and getting himself remixed. Swayzak's dancefloor sensibilities get a click and cut treatment in "Smile and Receive," and Boyznoize receive an electro-flavored mix of "Shine Shine." He gets a hand from Ellen Allien for a dark mix of Paul Kalkbrenner's "Queer Fellow," while Raz Ohara has the gentleness of "Where He At" echoed in a slow and thoughtful mix that explodes with sound 2/3s of the way through. The female vocals on Nitrada's "Fading Away" receive a backdrop of clattering percussion. But it's his mix of Lusine's "Drift" that stands out the most, a stuttering melody that gives way to long, modulated synths. But Apparat (oftentimes accompanied by Raz Ohara) receive as good as they get: Telefon Tel Aviv get their hands on two tracks, "Komponent" and "Arcadia," and work their considerable mellow magic on the former and go to the dancefloor with the latter. Meanwhile, Chris de Luca and Phono get groovy with "Holdon" while Modeselektor gives the track an acid flashback. Boyznoize return the favor on "Arcadia" with an almost ambient mix, punctuated with acoustic guitar and Rhodes chords. Monolake take "Steinholz" on a deep and abstract journey, and Anders Ilar gets even more blissful with "Wooden." After repeated listens, I'd say Apparat frickles well, in addition to being well-frickled.
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Things to Be Frickled: Parts & Remixes by Apparat (Audio CD - 2008)
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