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  • Soundtracks: Equals Sessions
    1. Glass
    2. Love Theme (Live in Paris)
    3. Slice Jam (Live in Paris)
    4. Sad Mug
    5. Infected
    6. Big Romance
    7. Dark Anthem (Live in Paris)
    8. Knowing
    9. Escape From Den
    10. A Nightmare
    11. The Past

  • Duplex (2003)
    1. Granular Bastard
    2. Contradiction
    3. Steinholz
    4. Interrupt
    5. Wooden
    6. Warm Signal
    7. Schallstrom
    8. Repeat Till Overload
    9. Cerro Largo
    10. Interrupt II
    11. Steady Uprising
    12. Interrupt III
    13. Negra Modelo

  • Silizium EP (2005)
    1. Introduction
    2. Komponent
    3. Silizium
    4. Not a Good Place
    5. It's Gonna Be a Long Walk
    6. Silizium (remix by Bus)
    7. Not a Good Place (remix by Rechenzentrum)
    8. Komponent (remix by Telefon Tel Aviv)
    9. Not a Good Place (remix by Apparat)

  • The Devil's Walk (2011)
    1. Sweet Unrest
    2. Song of Los
    3. Black Water
    4. Goodbye (feat. Soap&Skin)
    5. Candil De La Calle
    6. The Soft Voices Die
    7. Escape
    8. Ash/Black Veil
    9. A Bang In The Void
    10. Your House Is My World

    The Devil's Walk, out 27 September 2011, began during a lengthy trip Apparat took in 2010 to Mexico, where he worked in a makeshift studio in the town of Sayulita. The album became fully realized later in recording studios located in Europe. The cross-continental journey and combination of cultures helped to define and inspire the right blend of cold electronics with warm strings and keys, along with a dreamlike vocal that drifts in throughout. For The Devil's Walk, Apparat enlisted the help of others to help fully realize the material. Joshua Eustis (of Telefon Tel Aviv) and friend Fredo Noguerira were brought in to contribute, yet at a certain point, the project hit a lull. The fire was rekindled later in Europe with the help of yet another contributor, Patrick "Nackt" Christensen., who re-inspired Apparat and helped craft the finished product. The influence of late, quiet nights in a simple tropical atmosphere can be heard, as can the exhilaration Apparat rediscovered after time away from these songs. Read more on Last.fm.