Hamburg native Helena Hauff is an in-demand DJ as well as an acclaimed producer of gritty, hard-edged electro-techno. Her music draws from influences such as acid house, EBM, and industrial, and she records her tracks strictly using analog equipment, usually in one take. Her full-length debut, 2015's Discreet Desires, contains some of her most melodic material, while 2018's Qualm is more stripped-down but no less energetic. Hauff has released a handful of EPs, including 2019's Living with Ants and 2022's Living with Ladybirds.
Hauff made her name as a resident DJ at the Golden Pudel Club in Hamburg, where she hosted a night called Birds and Other Instruments. During the early 2010s, she spun at clubs throughout Germany and eventually the rest of Europe, along with artists such as and . She made her vinyl debut in 2013 with the release of the Actio Reactio EP on ' label. The same year, Black Sites (Hauff's duo with fellow Golden Pudel DJ F#x) released their debut EP, Prototype, on ' label. Additionally, Hauff joined James Dean Brown's revamped project, which had been producing improvised analog techno/industrial since 1983.
Hauff released several more 12"s in 2014: Shatter Cone on , Return to Disorder on Panzerkreuz Records, a split EP with on , and two more Black Sites records. During the same year, she also remixed tracks by -signed group and Italian EBM pioneers . In early 2015, the Texas label released a collection (fittingly titled A Tape) of Hauff's early cassette-recorded experiments. also issued Lex Tertia, another EP in the same vein as Actio Reactio. Later that year, the label released Hauff's proper debut album, Discreet Desires, that marked a shift toward more melodic electro but still retained the grittiness of her initial releases. In 2017, issued A Tape as a double LP, and released Hauff's EP Have You Been There, Have You Seen It. She closed out the year with the accolade of best BBC Essential Mix of 2017.
In 2018, with an ever-busier touring schedule, she managed to record the follow-up to her 2015 debut album; Qualm focused on fewer layers yet aimed to create something equally as effective as her previous material. An EP, Living with Ants, arrived in 2019. In 2020, Hauff delivered a continuous mix as the fifth volume of the label's ongoing Kern series. Kern, Vol. 5 featured a plethora of exclusive tracks, mixed with personality and a curatorial insight by Hauff. She also collaborated with on 2021's Futuros EP. Another EP, Living with Ladybirds, was released by in 2022. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi
Dress Code
Casual
Doors open
00:00
Age Req.
20+
Venue
INPUT High Fidelity Dance Club
Large Venue
Club
In the heart of Poble Espanyol lies INPUT High Fidelity Dance Club, the techno temple in Barcelona. Born to create unforgettable experiences, crossing its door transforms your night. Senses heighten, minds expand, and unparalleled acoustics elevate music to art.
Its circular layout fosters intimacy, uniting diverse crowds in dance. Towering ceilings house a pulsating Funktion-One-based sound system, complemented by LED lights and cutting-edge AV tech for a psychedelic journey.
Open Fridays, Saturdays, and select holidays from midnight till 6 am. Dress comfortably; trends don't matter—just bring sturdy shoes for the dance floor. Tickets available via Xceed or at the door, but advance booking saves money and time. With its stellar lineup, INPUT often sells out—don't miss out on the experience.
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