
HVOB
A voice atop cascades of subtly shimmering beats, a sound with global appeal: Few duos in the world of electronic music made such a cross-genre impact during the 2010s as Her Voice Over Boys, aka HVOB. Anna Müller and Paul Wallner capture the urban spirit of the 21st century with delicate production strokes, painting a picture of a better world along the way. Minimalist yet immersive, albums such as their debut, “HVOB” (2013), and its follow-up, “Trialog” (2015), create atmospheres of great emotional depth, shifting seemingly effortlessly between introspective deep house and hypnotic spoken-word accents, ambient sounds and delightfully plucking synth sprinkles. It is a sound that is just as suited to headphones on a rainy bus journey as it is to the very biggest festival stages – the elegance with which HVOB master this balancing act remains to this day a mysteriously beautiful enigma. Whether at Fusion or South by Southwest, at Melt! or in the Nevada desert at Burning Man: Time and again, the Viennese duo’s shows are praised by fans and critics alike as visceral and unpredictable events. Now that their last album, “TOO” (2022), has become a sweat-inducing club manifesto through industrial influences and peak-time qualities, they have recently returned to a pulsating downtempo sound on singles such as “Home” (2025). Accordingly, HVOB hold all the cards for their gig with us.

