Dátum vydania: 20. 2. 2026
1 Glimmerine
2 A Slow Collision
3 Gravity Test
4 Tilth
5 Hum Of Maybe
6 An Echo Skips A Name
7 Enough For Me
8 Lunes
9 Williamsburg
10 Pieces, Falling
11 Recalibration
Six years after his Grammy-nominated album "LP5", Sascha Ring - aka Apparat - dares to take a bold look at the complexity of life with his sixth studio album.
"A Hum Of Maybe" is rich in detail, artfully crafted and wonderfully unpredictable. At its core, the album is about love - for himself, his wife and his daughter - and about holding on to it, protecting it and constantly realigning oneself as it is in a constant state of flux. As the title suggests, the songs explore the feeling of being caught between two stools: not a clear yes or no, but a hum of maybe.
Ring elegantly combines the perspectives of an electronic producer and a classical composer, working closely with long-time collaborators Philipp Johann Thimm (cello, piano, guitar), who also co-wrote and co-produced the album, Christoph "Mäckie" Hamann (violin, keyboard, bass), Jörg Wähner (drums) and Christian Kohlhaas (trombone). The album also features guest contributions from Armenian-American artist KÁRYYN - Apparat's label colleague at Mute - on "Tilth" and Berlin and Rome-based musician Jan-Philipp Lorenz (aka Bi Disc) on "Pieces, Falling".
"A Hum Of Maybe" is complex, deeply personal and describes a state of uncertainty. It marks an exciting new chapter for Apparat.