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Tag: Helena Hauff
V/A :: No Return Vol.1 (Return to Disorder)
The frosty electronics of Dmitry Distant are perfectly balanced with Neud Photo alongside the warmer currents of Anton Miaovvi. A cracking compilation and a perfect […]
Gavin Russom / Bruno Belluomini :: Double review (Lux Rec./MRT)
Lux is exploring some of the darker elements of electronic music at the moment. Moody Sunday misery, the anxieties of the unwanted, the raw horror […]
V/A :: Signs of Decay (Solar One Music)
All those years back, the majority of these artists were unknown, unheard of or still incubating. Although the style they’re pursuing is not exactly new, […]
Helena Hauff :: Shatter Cone (Lux Rec.)
Dirty, deviant and destructive, Hauff builds on the darker tracts of Techno with serrated skill and a desire to dissolve dancefloors. My skepticism will rise […]
Helena Hauff & Andreas Gehm :: Helena Hauff Meets Andreas Gehm (Solar One)
Wretched and addictive, a sour sonorous drug to pollute the electronic populous. Solar One Music has a track record of getting its hands dirty. In […]
V/A :: Decapitated One-Liners (Contort Yourself)
Contort Yourself is the latest label to hail from that Scottish industrial heartland and with the rains returning, though they probably never left, the newcomer […]