Apparat announces new album, shares "An Echo Skips A Name"
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Apparat announces new album, shares "An Echo Skips A Name"
"German electronic great Apparat will release A Hum Of Maybe, his sixth album and first in six years, on February 20 via Mute. The album was co-written and co-produced by longtime collaborator Philipp Johann Thimm and also features KÁRYYN, Jan- Philipp Lorenz (aka Bi Disc), Christoph "Mäckie" Hamann, Jörg Wähner, and Christian Kohlhaas. The first track to be released is the pretty, expansive alternate take of "An Echo Skips A Name," which closes the album and he calls a "gentle fade of recognition." Listen to that below."
"A Hum Of Maybe 1. Glimmerine 2. A Slow Collision 3. Gravity Test 4. Tilth Feat. KÁRYYN 5. Hum Of Maybe 6. An Echo Skips A Name 7. Enough For Me 8. Lunes 9. Williamsburg 10. Pieces, Falling - w/ Bi Disc 11. Recalibration Apparat - 2026 Tour Dates 1/27/2025 - Munich (DE), Alte Kongresshalle 1/28/2025 - Vienna (AT), Arena Wien 1/29/2025 - Zúrich (CH), Rote Fabrik 1/30/2025 - Leipzig (DE), Werk 2 - Halle A 1/31/2025 - Berlin (DE), Huxleys"
A Hum Of Maybe is Apparat's sixth album and his first in six years, scheduled for release on February 20 via Mute. Philipp Johann Thimm co-wrote and co-produced the record. Featured contributors include KÁRYYN, Jan-Philipp Lorenz (aka Bi Disc), Christoph "Mäckie" Hamann, Jörg Wähner, and Christian Kohlhaas. The first released track is an expansive alternate take of "An Echo Skips A Name," described as a "gentle fade of recognition." The album contains eleven tracks, including "Tilth" featuring KÁRYYN and "Pieces, Falling" with Bi Disc. European tour dates for early 2026 are listed, with several sold-out shows noted.
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