Discreet Desires
by Helena Hauff

— Released 4th September 2015 on Werkdiscs / Ninja Tune

Helena Hauff will release her debut solo album via Werkdiscs/Ninja Tune on 4th September 2015. Titled Discreet Desires, it’s the most in depth summation of the Golden Pudel resident DJ’s improvised one-take machine-funk to date.

Making her recording debut just two years ago in 2013, Helena’s first release was a 3-track EP – Actio Reactio - on Actress’ Werkdiscs imprint. She has since partnered with PAN (as Black Sites alongside F#x), Lux Rec, Bunker sublabel Pa...

Helena Hauff will release her debut solo album via Werkdiscs/Ninja Tune on 4th September 2015. Titled Discreet Desires, it’s the most in depth summation of the Golden Pudel resident DJ’s improvised one-take machine-funk to date.

Making her recording debut just two years ago in 2013, Helena’s first release was a 3-track EP – Actio Reactio - on Actress’ Werkdiscs imprint. She has since partnered with PAN (as Black Sites alongside F#x), Lux Rec, Bunker sublabel Panzerkreuz and Texan cassette imprint Handmade Birds to share her overtly analogue excursions into techno’s shadowy fringes, improvised and recorded in her bedroom studio in Hamburg. Fully embracing her love of hardware, Helena joined James Dean Brown’s legendary electronic improv outfit Hypnobeat (founded back in 1983) in 2013, blazing a trail across Europe with their intense polyrhythmic jam sessions on the TB-303, TR-707 and TR-808.

“I have the feeling it’s more one-to-one – you do something and then the machine reacts. The machine has its own mind too, so it gives something back.”

Ten tracks deep, Discreet Desires is the embodiment of Helena’s deep-seated beliefs about music as a radical force and unifying movement. Something that is evident from her growing stature as a selector and her enthusiasm for musical subcultures from punk to nu wave, industrial, krautrock and avant garde electro – all of which were rooted in raw experimentation and existed in polar opposition to the perfect, polished mainstream.

“Perfection is pretty boring. It doesn’t really exist anyway… only in death. Death is perfect.”

Discreet Desires
by Helena Hauff

— Released 4th September 2015 on Werkdiscs / Ninja Tune

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Tracklist

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  1. 1
    Tripartite Pact
  2. 2
    Spur
  3. 3
    Sworn to Secrecy Part I
  4. 4
    L'Homme Mort
  5. 5
    Funereal Morality
  6. 6
    Piece of Pleasure
  7. 7
    Tryst
  8. 8
    Sworn to Secrecy Part II
  9. 9
    Silver Sand & Boxes of Mould
  10. 10
    Dreams in Colour
  11.  
    Play All (10)
  1. 1
    Tripartite Pact
  2. 2
    Spur
  3. 3
    Sworn to Secrecy Part I
  4. 4
    L'Homme Mort
  5. 5
    Funereal Morality
  6. 6
    Piece of Pleasure
  7. 7
    Tryst
  8. 8
    Sworn to Secrecy Part II
  9. 9
    Silver Sand & Boxes of Mould
  10. 10
    Dreams in Colour
  11.  
    Play All (10)
  1. 1
    Tripartite Pact
  2. 2
    Spur
  3. 3
    Sworn to Secrecy Part I
  4. 4
    L'Homme Mort
  5. 5
    Funereal Morality
  6. 6
    Piece of Pleasure
  7. 7
    Tryst
  8. 8
    Sworn to Secrecy Part II
  9. 9
    Silver Sand & Boxes of Mould
  10. 10
    Dreams in Colour
  11.  
    Play All (10)
  1. 1
    Tripartite Pact
  2. 2
    Spur
  3. 3
    Sworn to Secrecy Part I
  4. 4
    L'Homme Mort
  5. 5
    Funereal Morality
  6. 6
    Piece of Pleasure
  7. 7
    Tryst
  8. 8
    Sworn to Secrecy Part II
  9. 9
    Silver Sand & Boxes of Mould
  10. 10
    Dreams in Colour
  11.  
    Play All (10)
  1. 1
    Tripartite Pact
  2. 2
    Spur
  3. 3
    Sworn to Secrecy Part I
  4. 4
    L'Homme Mort
  5. 5
    Funereal Morality
  6. 6
    Piece of Pleasure
  7. 7
    Tryst
  8. 8
    Sworn to Secrecy Part II
  9. 9
    Silver Sand & Boxes of Mould
  10. 10
    Dreams in Colour
  11.  
    Play All (10)

Helena Hauff will release her debut solo album via Werkdiscs/Ninja Tune on 4th September 2015. Titled Discreet Desires, it’s the most in depth summation of the Golden Pudel resident DJ’s improvised one-take machine-funk to date.

Making her recording debut just two years ago in 2013, Helena’s first release was a 3-track EP – Actio Reactio - on Actress’ Werkdiscs imprint. She has since partnered with PAN (as Black Sites alongside F#x), Lux Rec, Bunker sublabel Pa...

Helena Hauff will release her debut solo album via Werkdiscs/Ninja Tune on 4th September 2015. Titled Discreet Desires, it’s the most in depth summation of the Golden Pudel resident DJ’s improvised one-take machine-funk to date.

Making her recording debut just two years ago in 2013, Helena’s first release was a 3-track EP – Actio Reactio - on Actress’ Werkdiscs imprint. She has since partnered with PAN (as Black Sites alongside F#x), Lux Rec, Bunker sublabel Panzerkreuz and Texan cassette imprint Handmade Birds to share her overtly analogue excursions into techno’s shadowy fringes, improvised and recorded in her bedroom studio in Hamburg. Fully embracing her love of hardware, Helena joined James Dean Brown’s legendary electronic improv outfit Hypnobeat (founded back in 1983) in 2013, blazing a trail across Europe with their intense polyrhythmic jam sessions on the TB-303, TR-707 and TR-808.

“I have the feeling it’s more one-to-one – you do something and then the machine reacts. The machine has its own mind too, so it gives something back.”

Ten tracks deep, Discreet Desires is the embodiment of Helena’s deep-seated beliefs about music as a radical force and unifying movement. Something that is evident from her growing stature as a selector and her enthusiasm for musical subcultures from punk to nu wave, industrial, krautrock and avant garde electro – all of which were rooted in raw experimentation and existed in polar opposition to the perfect, polished mainstream.

“Perfection is pretty boring. It doesn’t really exist anyway… only in death. Death is perfect.”