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Are you safe? apaull drops new single “Veilig”, along with a powerful remix by Hamburg’s André Winter

apaull’s track “Veilig”, from his https://FurnaceRoomRecords.lnk.to/Veilig Gunfactor album, explores personal safety and the fast evolving events that develop in the face of danger. Do you act or do you film?

“Veilig” was largely written in Detroit about something that happened in New York. The track captures the unintended, yet pyrrhic, fame of a hero’s intervention. Elastic bass, metallic chords, and a motorik undercurrent flow like highway lights.

Photo by Dave Clarke

The André Winter remix enlarges the sound of the original mix and amplifies it for some deep club thought. In call and response fashion a voice intones “I knew I had to act… I know I had to film”. What would you do?

Winter is a Hamburg-based techno producer, DJ, and sound engineer whose career spans more than three decades. A prolific artist and sought-after collaborator, he has worked with figures such as Carl Cox, Dubfire, and DJ Hell, and is closely linked to Senso Sounds.


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apaull
apaull is a Dutch-Canadian electronic music producer, live performer and DJ, based in London, Ontario. He has built a prolific catalog with 40 releases, including three albums, five EPs, and numerous singles, on his furnace room records label. His live and DJ performances have taken him to London UK and Amsterdam, a two-week, six-city live UK tour, and a variety of Canadian venues and festivals. Highlights include opening for John Acquaviva, Hiroko Yamamura, Dave Clarke and Christian Smith. apaull’s music has drawn collaboration, remix and/or DJ support from the likes of: Rhys Fulber, Jr Sanchez, Blake Baxter, Christian Smith, Dave Clarke, Hiroko Yamamura, John Selway, Developer, Abe Duque, Dina Summer and Neil Landstrumm artists whose own work has shaped the global electronic underground. His music has more than 2 million streams, 1 million playlist listeners and landed on various college radio, Apple Music and Beatport charts. He has a following of about 15,000, across various platforms. apaull works with visual artists including Brooklyn based Al Diaz and Amsterdam based (and “baron of techno”) Dave Clarke to create strong and distinctive album art and photos.