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Brutalismus 3000 call the album Harmony and probably mean the opposite beautifully

By Editorial Team - June 26, 2026

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Brutalismus 3000 call the album Harmony and probably mean the opposite beautifully

Summary

Brutalismus 3000 release Harmony via Live From Earth and Columbia, bringing their high-impact blend of rave, punk pressure and electronic extremity into the 26 June album cycle.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 26, 2026
  • Tags: brutalismus 3000, harmony, hard techno, rave, punk, electronic, Electronic / Hard Techno

Brutalismus 3000 releasing an album called Harmony on 26 June is funny in the best possible way, because harmony in their world is unlikely to arrive wearing soft shoes. The Berlin duo’s music has often felt like rave culture dragged through punk attitude, hard techno, gabber pressure and internet-age performance chaos. That makes the title work as a provocation rather than a promise. Harmony may be about the violent pleasure of incompatible parts hitting at exactly the right speed: digital noise, shouted voices, club machinery and a crowd that accepts impact as a form of togetherness. Released via Live From Earth and Columbia, the album enters a moment where extreme electronic music keeps moving closer to pop visibility without losing all its danger. Brutalismus 3000 sound ready to test how much force the word harmony can survive.

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