Brutalismus 3000's 'Harmony' Delivers Toxic Techno: 'Everything Can, Everything Must!'
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Berlin-based duo Brutalismus 3000 released their new album "Harmony," continuing their aggressive techno sound.
- The album features a "joyful-dystopian" exploration of rave culture, following their earlier hardcore and gabber tracks.
- Their collaborators, KitschKrieg, achieved a German record by charting on the Billboard Global 200 with the song "Gut Genug."
The Berlin duo Brutalismus 3000 has released their new album, "Harmony," maintaining their signature aggressive techno sound. The album promises a "joyful-dystopian" journey through the dark atmosphere of rave bunkers, building on their earlier work with hardcore and gabber tracks like "Satan Was a Babyboomer" and "Die Liebe Kommt Nicht Aus Berlin."
Brutalismus 3000, known for their relentless energy, continues to push boundaries with "Harmony." Their music often explores themes of love, identity, and the underground club scene, delivered with a raw and uncompromising intensity. The duo's commitment to their distinct sound has garnered a dedicated following within the electronic music community.
Adding to their recent successes, Brutalismus 3000's collaborators, the production team KitschKrieg, achieved a significant milestone in late June. They broke a German record by charting on the Billboard Global 200 with their viral hit "Gut Genug." Featuring artists Blumengarten and Shirin David, the song reached number 124 on the global chart and number 192 on the regular US charts, with lyrics emphasizing self-acceptance: "You are good enough / I don't know what the world tells you / Just stay yourself."
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.