Helena Hauff - Kern Vol.5 - Exclusives & Rarities (KERN005LP) by Tresor Records published on 2020-06-16T13:20:12Z The vinyl edition highlights the rare and exclusive cuts selected by Helena Hauff for her Kern Vol.5 mix. 3 x 12" vinyl slabs packed in a full color gatefold sleeve, featuring exclusive photography. A limited orange vinyl pressing is available online only through the Tresor Store from now, and in Berlin records shops from next week. Limited orange vinyl pressing + bundle available here now: http://shop.tresorberlin.com = Switching within digital binaries, analogue flux, and all forms of degradation in between, a creature is kickstarted to life, as if awoken with locomotion's full might. Helena Hauff delivers a mix for Tresor's Kern series, lashing together a sound world with a potent barrage of industrial dance music. Scorched-earth missives attract metals and mining chemicals, leaving little in its wake but aggravated and chaotic experiments of lateral hypotheses in acid brine. Like a hyperloop through this labyrinth, this high-velocity future is both beautiful and evil, glinting embers through low-bit fogged-out clusters. 100 metre-high aluminium pylons vibrate, each captivated by their electrified foundations. There is no place for dust to settle on the floor. Where a loose TB-tribalism knocks switches and pounds upward synaptic shocks, life down there is too rapid. Not to be taken lying down, this is the viable path forward without the shackles of turgid passivity. The effect is no less thrilling than crucial, as it presents an essential DJ of our times. Settling into swift 150bpm groove, Hauff ploughs through shepherd-tone electro, ghetto bumps, and grizzled techno. A new collaborative track with Morah plays a rough game of meter, with Hauff's signature sound clear as ever ripping apart new dimensions with a brutal disorder over deceptive bass synths. The visceral crunch of the present is no more clear than at the halfway point, a threshold in which the breakneck electro falls apart, with the rabid foam of Nasenbluten's ballsy gabber anthem Intellectual Killer. Slowly more room to breathe comes into view, the pace drawn down revealing a strange sense of resolution, with expansive synths hinting at a beckoning euphoria. At this moment, Helena Hauff is clearly in full stride, uniquely melding fragile machinations against anarchic human interventions. Kern Vol.5 releases June 19th 2020, on 2CD, 3×12″ and digital. = Kern Vol.5 mixed by Helena Hauff Exclusive & Rare (3x12" Limited Orange Vinyl available on the Tresor Store only) A. Esoterik – Mayhem B1. Galaxian – Private Tyranny <<< Kern Exclusive >>> B2. Morah & Hauff – Segment 3 <<< Kern Exclusive >>> B3. DJ Godfather & DJ Starski – City Of Boom C1. QDT – Untitled C2. Machino – Ministerio <<< Kern Exclusive >>> D1. Umwelt – Starless Night <<< Kern Exclusive >>> D2. Shinra – Pinwheel E1. Nasenbluten – Intellectual Killer E2. L.F.T. – Data Move <<< Kern Exclusive >>> F1. Dirty Hospital - The General F2. Andrea Parker & David Morley – After Dark Contains tracks Esoterik - Mayhem by Tresor Records published on 2020-06-16T13:20:11Z Galaxian - Private Tyranny by Tresor Records published on 2020-06-16T13:20:10Z Morah & Hauff - Segment 3 by Tresor Records published on 2020-06-16T13:20:09Z DJ Godfather & DJ Starski - City Of Boom by Tresor Records published on 2020-06-16T13:20:07Z QDT - Untitled by Tresor Records published on 2020-06-16T13:20:06Z