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1. A1. FAST LAND 2. A2. EASY PREY 3. A3. DRUM GLOW 4. A4. NEON RATS 5. A5. SOFT EDIT 6. B1. NUMB BELL 7. B2. UNDO REDO 8. B3. DOOM HYPE 9. B4. MORE LOVE 10. B5. COPY COPY |
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 | Description: | For bands, a ??hiatus? is usually just a polite way of announcing a break-up, but sometimes, a hiatus is just that??a hiatus. Back in 2017, when Moderat announced that they??d be taking an extended break following a final concert in their hometown of Berlin, many assumed that the group was basically calling it quits. After all, they??d already completed a celebrated trilogy of albums, repeatedly broken into the pop charts and performed all around the globe (including MainStage sets at some of the world??s biggest festivals including Coachella, Roskilde, Rock Werchter, Glastonbury, Primavera, Sónar and many many more)??what else was left for the German trio to accomplish? Moderat, however, always knew that they??d find their way back to one another.
Although the LP??s title is an anagram for ??Moderat 4,? there??s more to it than cheeky wordplay. In a time where everyone is constantly bombarded with content, and taking part in the cultural conversation requires engaging with digital platforms more interested in harvesting data than celebrating art, it??s easy to feel overwhelmed and disillusioned. MORE D4TA acknowledges that reality, but it also refuses to be cowed by it. Moderat??s new album is ultimately just another addition to the content pile??there??s no escaping that??but the trio still yearns to create and connect. They??re not a conceptual outfit, and never have been: After spending the better part of two decades making music together, they??ve carved out a sound and aesthetic that are all their own, and MORE D4TA showcases a group that??s creatively recharged and fully dedicated to its craft. Maybe bands should take hiatuses??real ones?? a little more often. - Vinyl LP pressing. 2022 release. Back in 2017, Moderat announced that they'd be taking an extended break following a final concert in front of 17.000 people in their hometown of Berlin. And now they return. More D4TA, the group's fourth album, arrives more than six years after it's predecessor (2016's III). Created largely during a time when touring (and most traveling) was off the table, MORE D4TA is an album that wrestles with feelings of isolation and information overload-issues that have become particularly pronounced over the past two years. The ten songs on MORE D4TA are rooted in collaboration, but long before any of it's tracks were laid down, Moderat spent months hanging out and getting musically reacquainted, indulging in extended bouts of experimentation and slowly fleshing out ideas as they dove into modular composition, field recordings and other sonic oddities. But no matter how far the band ventures into music's outer realms, they always wind up back in their own unique soundworld, a place where emotive pop and fluttering electronic soundscapes walk hand in hand. Many of it's lyrics are rooted in Ring's frequent trips to Berlin's Gemldegalerie museum (often with his infant daughter in tow), where he'd seek refuge in the great paintings of the past while worrying about the future.Signed copies were available via Monkeytown webstore
Pressed on 140 gram vinyl.
Was shipped to customers one week earlier than the official release date.
Written and produced by Sebastian Szary, Gernot Bronsert, Sascha Ring (Berlin 2021)
lyrics written by Elisa Mishto & Sasha Ring except ?Easy Prey? written by Sascha Ring
Sebastian Szary & Gernot Bronsert published by Monkeytown Publishing
Elisa Mishto & Sasha Ring published by It's Complicated / Random Noize Musick
C+P Moderat, mastering by Bo Kondren at Calyx Mastering
additional engineering by Felix Zoepf
artwork by PFA Studios
C+P 2022 Moderat, under exclusive license to
Monkeytown Records. Moderat c/o Monkeytown
www.monkeytownrecords.com
www.moderat.fm
Etched runouts and '1l' is mirrored.
The album title "More D4ta" is an anagram of Moderat 4 - to state this as the 4th album by the band. It also refers to the time when Moderat made this record: the corona pandemic when everything moved more and more into the digital world."More D4ta" is the highly anticipated fourth studio album by Moderat, released in LP format through Monkeytown Records. This record marks a triumphant return for the Berlin-based electronic supergroup after a six-year hiatus, delivering an immersive sonic journey that blends intricate sound design with emotive songwriting. Across its tracks, "More D4ta" explores themes of digital overload and human connection, showcasing Moderat's signature fusion of atmospheric synths, pulsating beats, and haunting vocals. The LP stands as a testament to their evolution while retaining the hypnotic energy fans have come to love.
Moderat is a collaboration between Apparat (Sascha Ring) and Modeselektor (Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary), renowned for pushing boundaries within electronic music. Their previous albums?such as "II" and "III"?have garnered critical acclaim worldwide, earning them spots at major festivals like Coachella and Sónar. With chart-topping releases and innovative live shows featuring stunning visuals, Moderat has solidified their place among Europe?s most influential electronic acts.
Monkeytown Records is an independent label founded in 2009 by Modeselektor in Berlin. Known for championing forward-thinking artists across genres such as techno, IDM, bass music, and experimental electronica, Monkeytown has become synonymous with quality releases from both established names and emerging talents on the global stage. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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