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Re-release
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Moderat by Moderat, released 29 September 2011, includes the following tracks: "Seamonkey", "3 Minutes Of", "Sick With It", "Porc#2" and more.
This version of Moderat comes as a 1xCD. - RE-RELEASE
This is the second offering and first full-length from German producers Apparat (Sascha Ring), and Modeselektor (Sebastian Szary, Gernot Bronsert), and it issimply amazing.
Mike Diver - 05/Jan/2010
Having initially surfaced in 2002 only to sink back into the deep of Berlin’s dance scene, few saw this full-length from Apparat (Sascha Ring) a...
Paul Clarke - 18/Dec/2009
With the exception of football and managing a national economy, Germans doing things better than the Brits is something we’ve largely learned to handl...
Michele Yamamoto - 23/Jul/2009
Moderat, the amalgamation of German electronic suits Apparat and Modeselektor, has returned after an abrupt split back in 2002, and this eponymous deb...
Max Read - 15/Jul/2009
Is it weird to think that hearing about musicians collaborating is a little like learning that your two best friends are hooking up I mean, you hope ...
Jay Dryburgh - 18/Jun/2009
The opening notes of Moderat warble energetically at the brink of overmodulation, as if from the cassette tape accompaniment to a high school film pro...
Matthew Blackwell - 09/Jun/2009
In 2003, long before Modeselektor and Apparat became critical darlings independently of each other (Modeselektor with Happy Birthday! and Apparat with...
Timothy Gabriele - 01/May/2009
Though the outfits Apparat (Sascha Ring) and Modeselektor (Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary) are both practically household names in German techno ...
Chris Martins - 28/Apr/2009
Apparat and Modeselektor are two of the leading names in Berlin’s thriving commingling of left-field techno and glitch, so the arrival of the portmant...
Chris Martins - 28/Apr/2009
Apparat and Modeselektor are two of the leading names in Berlin’s thriving commingling of left-field techno and glitch, so the arrival of the portmant...