Helena Hauff to debut on Tresor Records with new EP, ‘Multiply Your Absurdities’
The three-tracker lands on both vinyl and digital platforms in November
Helena Hauff is making her debut on Tresor Records with ‘Multiply Your Absurdities’, due for release next month on November 15.
The anticipated three-track release will land on both vinyl and digital platforms, marking her first new EP in more than two years following 2022’s ‘Living With Ladybirds’ on fabric Originals.
The first track to be released from ‘Multiply Your Absurdities’ is out now, ‘Humanoid Fruit’. The new single lands alongside a music video directed by filmmaker Bahar Noorizadeh, said to look at the link between art and capitalism. Check it out below.
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‘Humanoid Fruit’ originally appeared as part of a soundtrack for Noorizadeh’s “musical racing game” and art piece titled ‘Teslaism’ exhibited at Tresor’s 31st birthday celebrations in 2022, which included exhibitions and personal stories from three decades of the Berlin club.
‘Teslaism' is a “musical racing game” featuring Elon Musk with his “self-driving car/lover and life coach as they drive towards a shareholder meeting in a post-gameified Berlin landscape”, according to Noorizadeh.
The game featured Helena Hauff’s latest track through scenes of iconic Berlin clubland, “fitting Noorizadeh’s perspective perfectly to transform the visuals into an official music video”.
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Alongside ‘Humanoid Fruit’, two additional tracks are set to feature on the EP, the opening title track ‘Multiplying My Absurdities’, as well as ‘Punks In The Gym’, with a name taken from a famous climbing route in Australia.
‘Multiply Your Absurdities’ is out on Tresor Records on November 15. Check out the tracklist and artwork below, and pre-order the record here.
Tracklist:
A1. Multiplying My Absurdities
A2. Punks In The Gym
B1. Humanoid Fruit
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