Apt.core

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Apt.Core was the side project of Will Hunt, former drummer for many CCM artists such as Rebecca St. James, Shane and Shane, as well as others.[1]

Style and Influences[]

Apt.core's style was described as techno/trance.[2] Both albums took different sounds and moods and mixed them with different words, usually Biblical scripture. Apt.core influences ranged from Middle Eastern to electronica to dance.

Discography[]

Rhythms Of Remembrance - 2001[]

Rocketown Records[3][4]

  1. Creed
  2. The Way
  3. Meditate
  4. 40
  5. Kingdom
  6. To Be With You
  7. E. 15
  8. Life Inverted
  9. Blessed
  10. Remain in Me

2 - 2003[]

Rocketown Records[3][5]

  1. No Such Thing as Time
  2. A Tent for the Sun
  3. Loved
  4. Enjoy Breathing
  5. Mystery
  6. Worth More Than It Seems
  7. I Am A Temple
  8. 19
  9. Light
  10. No End To You

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/interviews/2004/aptcore-0204.html
  2. ^ Church, Renewal Presbyterian. "Renewal Presbyterian Church". www.emmanuelchurch.net.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b http://nz.music.yahoo.com/ar-6310394-discography--AptCore[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Rhythms of Remembrance by Apt.Core on Apple Music". iTunes.
  5. ^ "2 by Apt.Core on Apple Music". iTunes.


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