Helena Hauff is back with her first album in six years. Multiply Your Absurdities, the follow-up to 2018’s Qualm, is the German producer’s debut for Tresor, following her 2020 mix for the Berlin label and club, Kern, Vol. 5. Listen to a single, “Humanoid Fruit,” below.
The new song originally soundtracked the artist and filmmaker Bahar Noorizadeh’s Teslaism, described in a press release as “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.”
Teslaism, Hauff added in the press release, stems from skepticism about a new era after Post-Fordism: “an upgrade to the system of production and consumption predicated on advanced storytelling, financial worldbuilding, and imagineering ‘the look of the future.’”
Multiply Your Absurdities:
01 Multiplying My Absurdities
02 Punks in the Gym
03 Humanid Fruit