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Apparat - Walls (2 LP, 2016 Reissue)

ApparatApparat
  • LP
  • 2 piece(s)
  • 2007
  • 13 tracks
  • 59 min
  • idm
Walls - Apparat
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Walls - Apparat
Walls - Apparat

Product Description

This is a 2016 Reissue released as a 2LP set.

"Walls" is the 2007 studio album from Berlin-based electronic music artist Apparat, released on the esteemed Shitkatapult label. Clocking in at nearly an hour, this 13-track journey spans the intricate landscapes of IDM and glitch, showcasing Apparat’s signature blend of meticulous sound design and emotive composition.

From the percussive minimalism of the opening Not A Number to the sweeping, almost cinematic strings of Arcadia, the album weaves a tapestry of intricate rhythms, fractured melodies, and lush textures. Tracks like Hailin From The Edge and Limelight pulse with restless energy, while Fractales Pt. 1 & 2 and Birds drift into more ambient, contemplative spaces. Apparat’s knack for balancing precision and emotion shines through, whether in the haunting vocals of You Don’t Know Me or the hypnotic repetition of Over And Over.

Originally released in 2007, "Walls" has since cemented its status as a cult classic, beloved by electronic music enthusiasts for its depth, innovation, and timeless appeal. A reissue in 2023 reintroduced the album to new listeners, proving that Apparat’s vision remains as compelling as ever—a testament to his enduring influence in the world of experimental electronic music.

Tracks

  1. Not A NumberApparat
    3:59
  2. Hailin From The EdgeApparat, Raz Ohara
    3:39
  3. Useless InformationApparat
    4:04
  4. LimelightApparat
    4:12
  5. HoldonApparat, Raz Ohara
    4:10
  6. Fractales Pt. 1Apparat
    3:34
  7. Fractales Pt. 2Apparat
    2:06
  8. BirdsApparat
    5:03
  9. ArcadiaApparat
    5:10
  10. You Don't Know MeApparat
    4:24
  11. HeadupApparat, Raz Ohara
    5:06
  12. Over And OverApparat, Raz Ohara
    5:07
  13. Like PorcelainApparat
    9:19
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Walls
Artist
Apparat
LP release year
2016
Album release date
25 mei 2007
Label
Shitkatapult
EAN
881390168415
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
2 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
59 min
Tracks
13 tracks

EAN

EAN
881390168415

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
Germany
Genre
Idm
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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  • Great Album

    5 out of 5 stars
    Uttzodxf28 July 2025United States🇺🇸

    Wow....sound on this repress is absolutely stunning, possibly one of the best in my collection. Crank up the volume, sit back and enjoy as this is an absolute classic.

  • Great Album

    5 out of 5 stars
    nmaizfyoq13 May 2025United States🇺🇸

    Are those violins I hear at the start of Apparat's _Walls_? Indeed, the album as a whole is a step forward from _Duplex_, more complex and more emotionally charged. The violins that introduced "Not a Number" recur on "Useless Information," accompanied with some new friends. The dark and funky "Hailin from the Edge" and the icy grooves of "Holdon" both benefit from Raz Ohara's terse vocals. But the beautifully glittering "Fractales, Pt. I" and the haunting "Arcadia" stand out the most, particularly with Ohara's dreamy vocals in service of the moody melodies. An excellent release.

  • Great Album

    5 out of 5 stars
    VusucWujaztql24 January 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Apparat is a German electronic music producer that i first noticed about 3 years ago following a recommendation by a friend that knows her shit. It was Apparat's Duplex album that hit me hard with it's hectic yet organised soundscapes that amazed me with the attention to small sounds that Sasha is so well known for. Since that Duplex album Sasha released a collaboration album with Ellen Alien which didn't really catch my ears because it was too much dancefloor oriented in my eyes than his previous more experimental material. So although i approached this release with a grain of skepticism as soon as i found about this album i quickly purchased this album on Beatport. So what do we have here? Pretty surprising outcome by all means. This album is much more stripped down version of the Apparat that i fell in love with but i guess that the insane sound editing and small glitches were replaced by lots of melodies and walls of strings which gives this album a very cinematic feeling at parts. The album features many vocal tunes that actually fit very well (after the initial shock that is). Raz Ohara contributes with his very unique and warm voice that hints remotely Thom Yorke's melancholy. Those tunes have a Hip Hop rhythm but don't let this shock you cause it really sounds cool, as hard to believe as it is. Personally it took me almost one month to grasp this one, overcoming the undeniable Soul and Hip Hop influences that some tracks here display. I mean, IDM with Hip Hop, wasn't it the worse idea ever? Not here it isn't. Bottom line: Weird album, masterful production with really touching melodies in a few tunes and some really cool songs that you'd prefer on Radio over the shit they feed you.

  • Great Album

    5 out of 5 stars
    kosubjmzaq8 May 2024United States🇺🇸

    After hearing Apparat's "Arcadia" on the recent Fabric 34 by his friend and collaborator Ellen Allien, I had been sweating on a new full release from him, and it has finally arrived in the shape of this full-length CD titled "Walls". I cannot believe how good this album is. "Arcadia" is one of my fave tracks of the last 5 years, and there are so many other things to recommend from this album. * A nice mix of instrumental and vocal tracks to avoid any potential monotony * Very deep and ambient, minimal and yet really very soulful and tangible, not so much based on the technology alone which can make a lot of this genre seem a bit remote * Second to none production, with his usual quality of layering and many varied sounds Highlights for me are mainly the vocal tracks - obviously "Arcadia" as mentioned above, "Holdon" which a lot of you would own or have heard, "Fractacles Parts 1 & 2", which sound like the love child of a Thom Yorke / New Order / Nathan Fake and Seb Tellier cybersex session, and "Birds" and "Over & Over" which are both sleepers at first, but I can see them growing on me with every listen. Also worth a mention are "Hailin' From The Edge" and "Headup". The comment above is not disparaging against the instrumental tracks, quite the contrary, they are beautiful, again lush, structured, layered and wonderfully produced. It's just I've always been a sucker for some form of vocal overlay, as long as it keeps within the framework of the song. A great release, thoroughly recommended.

  • Great Album

    5 out of 5 stars
    Rugxit_J19 April 2024United States🇺🇸

    One of the best sounding records I own. The mastering quality and the cut are mesmerizing. The music is fantastic. The pressing top.

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About Apparat

Apparat is a pioneering force in the realms of IDM and glitch, crafting intricate soundscapes that feel like a journey through a mechanical wonderland. The artist's music is a testament to the beauty of precision and the allure of the unexpected, with each track feeling like a finely tuned tool designed to evoke emotion and provoke thought. Apparat's unique blend of electronic textures and rhythmic complexity makes for an immersive experience that captivates the imagination and challenges the se... Read more

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