Remi Chauveau Notes
Haute & Freddy’s signing to Atlantic Records marks the start of a bold new era where their debut album Big Disgrace transforms emotional chaos into a cathartic, dance‑driven celebration of reinvention.
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Haute & Freddy Join Atlantic Records, Celebrate by Dancing the Pain Away

7 January 2026
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Dance The Pain Away is really OUT!!! Link in bio :)

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When the Beat Becomes the Breakthrough

Haute & Freddy mark a major new chapter by signing with Atlantic Records and announcing their debut album Big Disgrace, and “Dance The Pain Away” becomes the heartbeat of that transformation — the track that distills everything this moment represents. In the article’s world, the song isn’t just a single; it’s the manifesto of their new era, a declaration that emotional chaos can be spun into rhythm, that heartbreak can be alchemized into movement, and that the dancefloor is where reinvention begins. By celebrating their signing with a sound that’s cathartic, jagged, and defiantly alive, Haute & Freddy turn their ascent into something communal — an invitation for listeners to move through the wreckage with them, one pulse‑driven beat at a time.

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“Sometimes the only way to survive the noise is to turn it into music”.

Haute & Freddy step into 2026 carrying that truth like a mantra, transforming chaos into rhythm and heartbreak into movement. Their latest chapter begins with a spark — and a beat that refuses to break.

📀 A New Era Begins

Haute & Freddy are stepping into 2026 with the kind of chaotic joy only a major new chapter can bring. Freshly signed to Atlantic Records, the duo is celebrating the moment the only way they know how — by turning heartbreak, frustration, and late‑night catharsis into something you can dance through. Their debut album, Big Disgrace, arriving March 13, captures that energy in full force: messy, melodic, and defiantly alive.

🎧 The Sound That Refuses to Sit Still

Big Disgrace marks the culmination of years spent refining a sound that refuses to stay in one lane. Part electro‑pop, part alt‑R&B, part emotional exorcism, the record showcases Haute & Freddy at their most unfiltered. Every track pulses with tension and release, the sonic equivalent of dancing through the wreckage and finding clarity in the chaos.

🏛️ A Major Label, A Major Leap

Joining Atlantic Records isn’t just a milestone — it’s a declaration of scale. The duo has always thrived in the in‑between spaces: between genres, between moods, between the urge to scream and the instinct to move. With a major label behind them, that creative tension becomes a launchpad rather than a limitation, opening the door to a new era of ambition and reach.

💃 Movement as Medicine

The lead single sets the emotional tone: a euphoric, pulse‑driven anthem about refusing to drown in pain. Movement becomes medicine, rhythm becomes release, and the dancefloor becomes a place to process what words can’t hold. Freddy’s production swings between glossy and jagged edges, while Haute’s vocals glide, crack, and soar with fearless vulnerability — a chemistry sharper than ever.

🌈 Big Disgrace: Beautiful Chaos in Motion

If early previews are any indication, Big Disgrace is less an album and more a portrait of beautiful chaos. Themes of self‑sabotage, reinvention, and emotional whiplash run through the tracklist, but the duo never lets darkness swallow the light. Instead, they twist it into something cathartic, sweaty, and strangely hopeful. Signing to Atlantic feels like the beginning of a long‑awaited ascent — not a victory lap, but an invitation to dance, feel, let go, and start again. And when Big Disgrace lands on March 13, they clearly want the whole world moving with them.

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The "Carnival" Identity

Haute & Freddy’s World: Humble Jesters at the Helm
On their official site, Haute & Freddy describe themselves as “humble jesters” inviting listeners into “a lavish carnival of sound and spectacle”. That language isn’t random — it reflects a deeper creative philosophy: the duo intentionally builds their music like a theatrical circus world, where every song is a character, every synth line is a costume change, and every release is staged like a performance. This ties directly to their background: both members — Lance Shipp and Michelle Buzz — have long histories writing for hyper‑performative pop artists like Britney Spears and Kylie Minogue. They learned to think in scenes, acts, and emotional set‑pieces, not just tracks. So the “carnival” isn’t an aesthetic — it’s their internal creative engine.

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