Helena Hauff's latest album, Multiply Your Absurdities, emerges after a six-year hiatus, marking her debut for Tresor, alongside a fascinating new track, 'Humanoid Fruit.' The song inspired by Bahar Noorizadeh's Teslaism runs parallel with critical commentary on modern production and consumption systems, addressing skepticism about a post-Fordist future filled with advanced storytelling and financial constructs.
In the press release, Hauff describes Teslaism as a '3rd person musical racing game' featuring Elon Musk that embodies her contemplations on contemporary cultural narratives and economic structures, highlighting a critique of our current trajectories.
Hauff emphasizes how skepticism regarding a new era is pivotal to understanding the artistic motivations behind Teslaism, suggesting that modern folklore is woven through themes of financial worldbuilding and the aestheticization of future realities.
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