Band 'Aparāts' Reunites for Concerts This Summer
The band 'Aparāts', active in the early 2000s, is reuniting for a few concerts this summer. Leader Peter Helms discusses music as a way to teleport through time.

This summer, the band 'Aparāts', best known for its activity in the early 2000s, is reuniting for a couple of concerts. For some listeners, it will be a reconnection; for others, a new discovery. The band's sound is rooted in indie music traditions, with influences of jazz and punk rock, and playful lyrics.
The leader of 'Aparāts' is Dane Peter Helms, who shared his thoughts on music as a means of time travel in an interview. He emphasizes that music can transport listeners to a different era, creating a sense of going back to the past or stepping into the future. This idea is reflected in the band's upcoming concerts, which will blend older and newer compositions.
The band 'Aparāts' formed in the early 2000s and quickly gained recognition for its energetic and unpredictable style. Peter Helms, also the songwriter, admits that the reunion happened spontaneously, driven by the musicians' desire to meet and play together again. The concerts are expected to feature both the band's most popular songs and rarer pieces.
Under Helms' leadership, the band promises an unforgettable experience combining jazz improvisation, punk rock freedom, and indie introspection. Tickets for the concerts are already available, and organizers hope to attract both longtime fans and new audiences.


