I’m going to be interviewing Robert Schneider of The Apples in Stereo for a write-up (not for Optical Atlas, but something the Apples will use) connected with the release of the new singles/rarities comp, Electronic Projects for Musicians. Since I am notoriously terrible with questions, and because it would be a more beautiful thing if more fans were involved, I’d like your questions to take to Robert, either concerning the new album and what’s on it, or questions pertaining to the Apples period the album covers (the “post-four-track era”). Or maybe inquiries about making your own “electronic projects.” You can send these to me at info@opticalatlas.com, or leave them in the comments of this post.

This is what Robert said in my earlier interview with him about the album:

“As for Electronic Projects for Musicians (which is named after a classic build-your-own-effects book by Craig Anderton which should be purchased by every one of your readers if they know what is good for them): the track listing is basically every single non-LP track, or LP bonus track, we have put out since Fun Trick Noisemaker, including seven inches, flexi-discs, comp tracks, etc. aside from the tracks featured on the SpinArt EPS such as Let’s Go and Look Away (these will be released on one record when the SpinArt license expires) – also it will not include the Powerpuff Girls song, the master of which is owned by The Cartoon Network, and is still in print… There is a song which we completed for Tone Soul Evolution, called ‘Dreams,’ which was left off the record because it was one of the strongest songs, and I was not happy with the mix. I will remix it for Electronic Projects.”

Questions? Fire away.