How Leonard Cohen, Pulse, Death Grips, “Good Music With Really Bad Vibes,” And More Influenced Brutalismus 3000’s Killer New Harmony

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 image is a fitting background for artists whose work thrives on tension, distortion, and cultural collision. It’s bold, colorful, and fucking fun.

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