Originally founded by tech-punk maverick T.Raumschmiere, Shitkatapult appeared on the scene in 1999. Joined by Sascha Ring, better known as the amazing Apparat, and Daniel Meteo, the three have been running the label together ever since with ascending success. Graphics and such are handled by comrades in arms Carsten Aermes (a.k.a. Phon.o) and Alexander Solman (a.k.a. Cia-Industries). The electronic world has embraced Shitkatapult's long list of outstanding releases - from the innovative effusions of Apparat over the experimental soundscapes of T.Raumschmiere to the mutant tech-disco records from Das Bierbeben - and together with its associated labels Musick and Meteosound the Shitkatapult family is one of Germany's most established electronic music outlets.
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Hal2010
(Track 02 on this Album)
This Album is featured in Update #044:
Essential 2010 Albums Now On Sale
We wish you an amazing 2011! To start the celebrations we have compiled 200 of our favourite albums of 2010 for our biggest ever New Year Sale!
From today on until January 16 all selected albums will be available for a special price - including many of the more...
Boot Box
(Track 03 on this Album)
This Album is featured in Update #033:
Ninja Tune XX, Flying Lotus, Radio Slave
September has come and gone and left us with more great releases than there's pebbles on a beach. First and foremost this has been the month of Ninja Tune. The legendary label celebrates its 20th anniversary with two massive compilations of exclusive material, more...
This Album is featured in Update #032:
Terence Fixmer, Literon, Stefan Goldmann
Shorter days mean longer nights, so why not make the best of them with some pure-bred, booming techno music. Recent essentials in the 4-to-the-floor department come from Terence Fixmer, who celebrates his creative resurgence with 'Comedy of Menace', Gerd's more...
Thomas Brinkmann revives his Soul Center alias for an album project for Shitkatapult, who are begging for a 'rude cover of the month' award with their packaging of 'General Eclectics'. Ten tracks combine Cologne shuffle-step grooves with genuine synth funk that lets those juices flow, erhm... Fine album!