Saturday 7 February, 20:00

Antigel Festival – Apparat

Booking Required

Apparat, the Berlin electronic producer and co‑founder of Moderat, presents a rare, immersive live show that previews new material ahead of his forthcoming album. Returning to the stage after years of scarcity, he leads a full band through meticulously designed scenography and layered electronic textures. The performance balances fragile melodies and propulsive rhythms, driven by dense soundscapes and intimate moments that reveal the emotional core of his work, inviting listeners into a concentrated, cinematic sonic experience.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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