Moderat (Basic Version)

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 55:10

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Nice surprise

MMI

This is a really good record. It has consistently come up in my recommendations but the previews failed to seal the deal... so I kept resisting. (did I mention how I hate previews that are too short) This month I decided to take the chance and now I'm annoyed to have waited so long.

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fave album of last year

soundwave

tuneful with slick production

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Great stuff

ithildin

A very solid album that I keep coming back to over and over. The transitions are excellent - it flows very well from track to track particularly on the bottom 7 tracks. Rusty Nails is simply awesome.

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Great album

GTMLIBRA

Great electronic album!

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Stunning

h1ggs

First listened to this a couple of months ago and it just fell off my radar. Started listening to it again a week ago and I just can't stop listening to it. Amazing. Rusty Nails gets you then the rest catches up. The best of Booka Shade and Underworld with some Radiohead and even KLF thrown in for good measure.

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not what i was expecting

nicmac303

i much prefer their earlier EP "Auf Kosten..." which is more similar so Apparat's solo stuff, less dense than the music on this LP. The last tune on here is lovely though.

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I love the album art...

Soundwookie

In fact, when I got the album I was only mildly into the tracks, I just wanted to support the artist because I loved the album art. After several listens, I really do like the album quite a bit. Yes, it pathetic I got it just for the album art, but what can I say. I am strange like that.

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good sh*t

elbuort

if you're looking at this review, stop reading. Just go and download this album. It's SOOOOo worth it!

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Very very very good

EMUSIC-020C1C3C

The only bad thing I can say is that it doesn't go on long enough. Everybody should be listening to this quality of music.

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Fantastic.

Space_

If you like minimal techno, IDM and the 'Burial' end of the dubstep spectrum then you will love this

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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” DellĂ© on “Sick with It.” – Ned Raggett

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