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Brutalismus 3000 on Their Sophomore Album *Harmony*: Influences, Process, and the Art of Tension

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Margaret Farrell

2h ago· 12 min readen

Summary

A feature/interview profiling the Berlin-based electronic duo Brutalismus 3000 (Theo Zeitner and Victoria Vassiliki Daldas) ahead of their sophomore album *Harmony*. The article explores their influences — ranging from Leonard Cohen and Death Grips to the club *Pulse* and the concept of "good music with really bad vibes" — and examines how their sound thrives on tension, distortion, and cultural collision. It delves into their creative process, artistic philosophy, and the chaotic, unrelenting energy of their music.

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StereogumBrutalismus 3000 on Their Sophomore Album *Harmony*: Influences, Process, and the Art of Tensionstereogum.com

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It's bold, colorful, and fucking fun.
Their sophomore album Harmony, out today, is a collection of unrelenting, constantly mutating bangers pushed to the point of collapse.
Good music with really bad vibes.
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Brutalismus 3000, the duo of producer Theo Zeitner and singer Victoria Vassiliki Daldas, appear framed inside a Zoom window from their Berlin apartment, set against an art piece of Blade, half-human, half-vampire, posed in front of an American flag. The i

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