A Dark Electronic Manifesto: Marie Ann Hedonia Unveils Her "Solar Eclipse" EP - KALTBLUT Magazine
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A Dark Electronic Manifesto: Marie Ann Hedonia Unveils Her "Solar Eclipse" EP - KALTBLUT Magazine
""I'll never not love you/I will never be free of your spell." With these opening lines from "Eve Had the Metallic Shine of Summer," Marie-Ann Hedonia set the tone for her new EP, "Solar Eclipse," a journey through broken relationships, lingering wounds, and the ties that refuse to loosen. This is a record that demands full immersion. For those discovering her now, Marie-Ann Hedonia is a Baltimore-born synthesist and composer known for moving between techno, synth pop, dark ambient, and jazz."
"Delia Liederschuh shifts the album's energy in "CUNT$MASHEß," where sensuality collides with rage. Described by Hedonia as sexy and terrifying, her voice transforms the track into a kind of feminist revenge anthem. Driven by pounding beats and sudden structural twists, it showcases the record's most radical, industrial edge. According to Delia, she wanted this song to have a feminist message."
""It's really about the growth of a young girl who wants to be looked at, who wants to be sexy. She's watching the DJ and doesn't know what it's like to be heard, and she is easily taken advantage of. Looking at her as a grown woman, though, we see someone who needs protecting. This is a song about growing up and looking back, and preventing pain for our younger selves/younger women.""
Solar Eclipse opens with haunting lines that frame the EP as an immersive journey through broken relationships, lingering wounds, and unyielding emotional ties. The project blends techno, synth-pop, dark ambient, and jazz-inflected textures to create visceral and expansive soundscapes. Powerful female voices including Casey Desmond, Vicki Lynn Tippit, and Delia Liederschuh amplify the record's emotional range. Delia's contribution on "CUNT$MASHEß" channels sensuality and rage into a feminist revenge anthem marked by pounding beats and abrupt structural shifts. A recurring focus on growth, protection of younger selves, and confronting exploitation shapes the EP's thematic core.
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