The album is bookended by none other than UK soundsystem warrior The Bug, who opens the LP with a gut-rumbling rework of “FAST LAND,” and later closes out the proceedings with a second remix of the track, diving deeper into the abyss under the guise of his ambient-leaning Kevin Richard Martin alias. EVEN MORE D4TA is the rollicking end result, and while it’s undeniably oriented toward the club, it’s not hopelessly tethered to the dancefloor-or even the original source material. Moderat spent the bulk of 2022 touring the globe, but while they were on the road, they turned over MORE D4TA over to an eclectic set of remixers, all of whom were encouraged to deconstruct the songs and actively expand upon the album’s original soundworld. The band’s fourth album, it captured Moderat in top form, their emotive pop and fluttering electronic soundscapes emitting a warm, almost bioluminescent glow. Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary)-returned to the spotlight in 2022 with MORE D4TA. How much is too much? For Moderat, a group that have never been shy about going big-or opening up their production vault-the idea of “too much” doesn’t really exist.įollowing an extended hiatus, the celebrated Berlin trio-which consists of Apparat (a.k.a.
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