News
LP 5 Due Out March 22 via Mute
Jan 22, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Berlin-based electronic music artist Apparat (aka Sascha Ring) has announced a new album, LP 5, and shared a video for its first single, “DAWAN.” LP 5 is due out March 22 via Mute. Check out the “DAWAN” video below, followed by the album’s tracklist and cover art, as well as his upcoming tour dates. More
Bid on Autographed Protest Signs Made by Janelle Monáe, Death Cab for Cutie, Tegan and Sara, Dan Deacon, James Blake, The Drums, and others
Oct 16, 2012
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar magazine’s Protest Auction starts NOW!. The auction features all of the autographed protest signs created by musicians for the magazine’s The Protest Issue, which is on newsstands now. All profits will go to the War Child charity. Musicians who are taking part include Janelle Monáe, Death Cab for Cutie, Tegan and Sara, Dan Deacon, The Drums, of Montreal, DIIV, James Blake, Okkervil River, Tom Morello, Liars, Matthew Dear, Dum Dum Girls, EMA, Menomena, Amanda Palmer, Laetitia Sadier, Reggie Watts, Youth Lagoon, Zola Jesus, and many others. More
Bid on Autographed Protest Signs Made by Janelle Monáe, Death Cab for Cutie, Tegan and Sara, Dan Deacon, James Blake, The Drums, and others
Oct 15, 2012
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar magazine’s Protest Auction starts tomorrow at 2 p.m. EST. The auction features all of the autographed protest signs created by musicians for the magazine’s The Protest Issue, which is on newsstands now. All profits will go to the War Child charity. Musicians who are taking part include Janelle Monáe, Death Cab for Cutie, Tegan and Sara, Dan Deacon, The Drums, of Montreal, DIIV, James Blake, Okkervil River, Tom Morello, Liars, Matthew Dear, Dum Dum Girls, EMA, Menomena, Amanda Palmer, Laetitia Sadier, Reggie Watts, Youth Lagoon, Zola Jesus, and many others. More
Supporting The Devil's Walk
Mar 28, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Apparat has announced a series of select performances through the U.S. and Canada this coming May. More
The Devil’s Walk Out September 27, Watch Making Of Video
Sep 14, 2011
By Katrina Yentch
Sascha Ring, aka Apparat, has released “Song of Los,” a new song to be taken from his forthcoming album The Devil’s Walk, out September 27 on Mute. More
The Devil’s Walk Out September 27
Aug 18, 2011
By Laura Studarus
Apparat (a featured artist in this issue’s “Pleased to Meet You” section) dropped a video today for The Devil’s Walk cut, “Black Water.” We have the clip. More
Issue Also Features Stephen Malkmus vs. Gus Van Sant, M83, The Horrors, Washed Out, Bon Iver vs. Fugazi, WU LYF, Dum Dum Girls, and much more
Jul 28, 2011
By Mark Redfern and Laura Studarus
Under the Radar’s Summer 2011 Issue has just hit stands. It features St. Vincent on the cover and includes articles on M83, Bon Iver vs. Fugazi, The Horrors, Washed Out, Stephen Malkmus vs. Gus Van Sant, WU LYF, Dum Dum Girls, Friendly Fires, Memory Tapes, John Maus, Niki & The Dove, Purity Ring, Youth Lagoon, and many others; as well as over 115 reviews. The digital version of the magazine also includes 50 extra pages of bonus content, including articles on My Morning Jacket, The Rapture, Eleanor Friedberger, Handsome Furs, Moonface, Stephin Merritt, Laurel Halo, and more. More
Out September 27 via Mute
Jul 06, 2011
By Laura Studarus
Apparat has announced his fourth full-length, The Devil’s Walk. We have the details. More
Second Single From The Devil’s Walk, due September 27
Jun 22, 2011
By Margot Cooper Gruen
Apparat (aka Berlin-based musician Sascha Ring) has released “Black Water,” the second single from his forthcoming album The Devil’s Walk, due September 27 via Mute. We have the MP3. More
Interviews
MODESELEKTOR + Apparat = BFFs
Aug 09, 2013
By Laura Studarus
Last year, during a stretch of “near-apocalyptic” winter, Sascha Ring, Gernot Bronsert, and Sebastian Szary (AKA German supergroup Moderat) reconvened to work on the follow-up to their 2009 self-titled debut. More
Reviews
Mar 29, 2019
By James Thornhill
Stepping away from his Moderat collaboration with fellow Germans Modeselektor, Sascha Ring returns after six years with a new album under his Apparat guise. Again, he provides another otherworldly blend of deep orchestration, post-rock echoes, and techno-informed pop. More