This month there’s exclusive debuts from Hamburg clubland stalwart Helena Hauff and moody duo Black Rain and Shapednoise, and a return to form for a post Crystal Castles Alice Glass
Debuting exclusively here is this enormous track from Helena Hauff’s first album Discreet Desires. Known for her residency at Hamburg’s Golden Pudel club, she resurrected the liberated spirit of no-wave by blending harsh techno with synthpop, post-punk and coldwave; Hauff’s set would sound moody and even a little jaded, but confidently beckoned you from the daylight into darkness. She’s also been making a series of excellent productions, and L’Homme Mort is one of her boldest and loudest yet: snares arrive after one second, a kick drum after 15 more, and they hold a pair of synth melodies aloft throughout. It’s the album’s big crowd-pleasing centrepiece – make sure to check the whole thing out when it arrives on Werkdiscs/Ninja Tune on 4 September.
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