Apt.Core
     

 

 
Apt.Core 2

Track Listings
1. No Such Thing As Time
2. A Tent For The Sun
3. Loved 
4. Enjoying Breathing
5. Mystery
6. Worth More Than It Seems 
7. I Am A Temple
8. 19 
9. Light 
10. No End To You 
 



Discography
Apt.Core 2 (2003)
Rhythms Of Remembrance (2001)

 

 


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Album Reviews

Will Hunt, creator of the apt.core projects, seeks to blend together unique rhythms with scriptural concepts to create a meditative artform that will help you contemplate the deeper issues of the faith. Needless to say, apt.core's work tends to be different.

Even though computer-synthesized rhythms are the foundation that he builds upon, think less Andy Hunter/dance, and more experimental/ambient-style stuff. In other words, don't look for any of this stuff to show up on Alias, but it does make a good soundtrack to work or have devotions to.

2 finds Hunt feeling quite novel, employing lots of Middle Eastern and Oriental sounds, along with the usual percussion. Sometimes you'll hear words mixed or scratched into the rhythms -- usually taken straight from scripture -- and on occasion you might even hear some singing. All in all, it's a trip through Hunt's creative brain that makes for a most intriguing journey. Only the most nontraditional listeners need apply, but those that do will be rewarded.

 ~cmcentral.com

                                       

Apt.core, the brainchild of drummer, percussionist and programmer Will Hunt (Passion, Watermark, Rebecca St. James), returns with a sophomore project, 2, that further mines the wide open world of electronic music. With richly textured beats and soundscapes as the foundation, apt.core builds a platform for contemplation and devotion that is tailor-made for a post-modern Church that is pioneering ways of dialoguing with culture.

Apt.core’s debut, Rhythms Of Remembrance, was an acclaimed musical work that drew praise far and wide. It proved true as the record was nominated for two Dove Awards, and found life as a resource for progressive youth leaders around the country. With 2, apt.core reaches further into the burgeoning fields of electronic music and modern worship, offering music designed to create community and communication in a fractured world. Provident Music

 ~thejesusunderground.com

 


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