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Into the acidic abyss. Absolutely fucking incredible. And the video is beautiful, kind of like what my mind sees when I listen to music. A perfect pairing. Helena does it again! No surprise!
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With Multiply Your Absurdities, Helena Hauff delivers her long-awaited 12-inch debut on Tresor: a multi-colored inauguration, masterfully crafted by the inimitable Hamburg producer and DJ.
The title track Multiplying My Absurdities opens the record, with a slow burn of magnetic synths and numbing acid drops. Through its simple yet thrilling dynamics, it occasionally falls into playful skepticism, creating something truly unique, uncompromised, and beautiful.
Punks in the Gym is named after an infamous climbing route in Australia. As its namesake, the track mercilessly rises to a techno summit. It gets steeper and steeper with every bar, resembling a volcanic dance where 303 earthquakes shake the ground before eruptions. Once you're halfway in, there's no turning back; all you can do is keep moving forward.
The closing track, Humanoid Fruit, transports to an even darker prehistoric landscape.
Synths bursts remind of fossilized Pterodactyls revived—a challenging but rewarding trip through acidic rain and the alleys of your mind.
Originally released as the soundtrack for Teslaism by artist and filmmaker Bahar Noorizadeh, a 3rd person musical racing game featuring Elon Musk and his self-driving car/lover and life coach, as they drive towards a shareholder meeting in a post-gamified Berlin landscape. It premiered at the “Tresor 31: Techno, Berlin und die große Freiheit” exhibition in 2022 and deals with stimulating skepticism about the emergence of Post-fordism as an upgrade to our system of production and consumption. What has been once inspired by Helena Hauff's dystopian sound has now been made into an official music video for the track.
Much like the video, Multiply Your Absurdities represents a journey into futuristic uncertainty.
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releases November 15, 2024
All tracks written and produced by Helena Hauff.
Mastered by Mike Grinser at Manmade Mastering.
Published by Copyright Control.
Artwork by onlab.
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Quite hard quite industrial beats. For Tresor..type of tune that makes you think your the best dancer in the club and when the lights come on your just twitching in a mirror..and away you go Put that pony back in your pocket n buy an album crew