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Apparat brings his new album to Prague as part of Spectaculare_13

Berlin-based producer, composer and performer Sascha Ring aka Apparat—also known as a co-founder of Moderat—returns to Prague this April as part of Spectaculare_13. His music, shifting between ambient, orchestral ballads and finely layered electronics, earned him a Grammy nomination for LP5, recognition at the Venice Film Festival, and global reach with the title track for the series Dark. Bi Disc live will perform as support.

line-up:
19:00 Doors
20:00 Bi Disc live
21:00 Apparat

After the latest Moderat album and world tour, the time has come for a new solo chapter and the forthcoming album A Hum Of Maybe. Prague audiences will hear the new record live before its release—in a form that promises Apparat’s signature blend of depth, intricate detail and hypnotic intensity. A new chapter of the Apparat project begins, and you won’t want to miss it.

Apparat ranks among the most innovative voices in contemporary electronic music. His latest solo album LP5 (Mute, 2019) earned a Grammy nomination and was hailed by Q Magazine as “a kaleidoscopic triumph.” Alongside projects with Moderat and Ellen Allien, Ring has excelled in film and theatre scoring—winning an award at the Venice Film Festival for the soundtrack to Capri-Revolution, while his song “Goodbye” resonated worldwide as the title track to Dark.

Following the global Moderat tour (More D4ta, 2022/23), Apparat returns to the stage solo and with a full live band. A Hum Of Maybe, created with long-time collaborator Philipp Thimm, extends his reputation for layered, emotive compositions where micro-details assemble into monumental forms.

The Prague concert will not only introduce the new album, it will also offer an encounter with music that moves between the club and the concert hall—perfectly in tune with the spirit of Spectaculare.

Apparat is the first confirmed concert of the 13th edition of the audiovisual festival Spectaculare, taking place across multiple Prague venues from 5 March to 10 April. The full programme will be announced gradually at spectaculare.cz.

Bi Disc isthe solo project of Berlin-based musician, composer, and producer Jan-Philipp Lorenz.Philipp has worked as a touring musician, founding member, songwriter, and producer forseveral German bands and projects, including Abby, Gheist, and Feeling Valencia.He collaborated with cellist Philipp Thimm (Apparat), drummer Moritz Baumgärtner (Matthew Herbert), and mix engineer Olaf Opal (The Notwist) to complete his debut record.

In recent news, Bi Disc isfeatured on a track on Apparat’s new album A Hum Of Maybe, released on UK imprint Mute Records. The song is a newly reimagined version of PIECES, FALLING, the title track from Bi Disc’s debut record. In April 2026, Bi Disc will join Apparat as a supporting act on five dates of their album release tour acrossItaly, the Czech Republic, and Poland, with showsin Prague, Milan, Rome, Gdańsk, and Wrocław.

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