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Rezz Unveils Darkest Era at Brooklyn Storehouse Show
The producer's new album and tour showcase a bold, haunting new direction.
Feb. 1, 2026 at 5:31pm
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At a recent performance in New York, electronic artist Rezz debuted her fifth album "As the Pendulum Swings" and an immersive new stage show that showcased her darkest and most collaborative work to date. The Brooklyn Storehouse served as the perfect industrial backdrop for Rezz's meditative techno sound and ghastly new visuals, as she towered above the audience on a bio-horror altar.
Why it matters
Rezz's latest album represents a bold new direction for the producer, as she embraces a more collaborative approach and leans into darker, more cinematic soundscapes. The Brooklyn show highlighted her evolution as an artist and her willingness to take risks, moving beyond the spectacle of her previous tours to put the music and her own onstage presence at the forefront.
The details
Rezz's fifth album, "As the Pendulum Swings," features collaborations with nine artists, including Dillon Francis, K?D, and her wife fknsyd. The album explores a range of shadowy hues, from the cinematic "Prophecy" to the fast-paced, glitchy "Downward." The standout track "Telepathy," co-produced with bass duo Chuurch, showcases Rezz's growth with its cosmic atmosphere and unnerving tension.
- Rezz's Brooklyn Storehouse performance took place on the eve of a recent winter snowstorm.
The players
Rezz
An electronic music producer known for her meditative techno sound and immersive live shows.
Dillon Francis
An American DJ and producer who collaborated with Rezz on her new album.
K?D
An electronic music producer who also collaborated with Rezz on her new album.
fknsyd
Rezz's wife, who collaborated with her on the new album.
Chuurch
A bass duo that co-produced the track "Telepathy" with Rezz.
What’s next
Rezz's tour in support of "As the Pendulum Swings" is expected to continue throughout 2026, with upcoming performances at major electronic music festivals and venues around the world.
The takeaway
Rezz's Brooklyn Storehouse show demonstrated her willingness to take risks and push the boundaries of her sound, embracing a darker, more cinematic direction that showcases her growth as an artist and her ability to create immersive, atmospheric live experiences for her dedicated fanbase.
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