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Eating Hooks
Electronic · 2016

Eating Hooks

A surgical blend of fragile pop vocals and heavy Berlin techno. This single explores the tension between emotional vulnerability and industrial-strength rhythms.

October 7, 2016 · Monkeytown Records

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Moderat's Eating Hooks is a masterclass in the Apparat meets Modeselektor formula, where the former's penchant for delicate, song-based electronica is swallowed by the latter's heavy, bass-driven architecture. The original version is a slow-burn anthem that feels both massive and intimate, utilizing a stuttering beat that sounds like a mechanical heart skipping a beat. It is music for the transition between the club and the home, capturing that specific moment of post-party clarity when the adrenaline fades but the mind remains hyper-active. This release is bolstered by significant reinterpretations. The Siriusmo remix takes the track into a playful, almost chaotic territory with its signature wonky synth work and erratic percussion, while the Solomun remix stretches the tension into a deep, hypnotic house epic. These versions allow the listener to hear the central vocal hook through different lenses: one frantic and experimental, the other steady and club-ready, highlighting the versatility of the original composition. Owning this on vinyl, particularly the white label 12-inch, is about appreciating the textural details that digital formats often flatten. The warmth of the analog synths and the sheer physical presence of the low-end frequencies are essential to the Moderat experience. It is a document of a band at the height of their powers, successfully bridging the gap between the underground techno scene and the broader world of indie-electronic pop.

Moments Worth Listening For
The moment the sub-bass first drops in, grounding the airy vocal melody with physical weight.
The intricate, clicking percussion patterns in the Siriusmo remix that feel like a clockwork mechanism breaking apart.
The way Sascha Ring's voice cracks slightly on the high notes of the chorus, adding a human touch to the synthetic environment.

How does Eating Hooks sound next to the rest of Moderat's catalogue?

Modular Synth+1.5σ

The instrumentation foregrounds modular synth notably more than the catalogue usually does.

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