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An unrelenting fear of dread and coldness penetrates the avant-garde power electronics of Danish artist
Puce Mary, the nom de plume of Frederikke Hoffmeier. Part of Copenhagen's highly fertile underground music scene, Hoffmeier has released several solo efforts on the prolific Posh Isolation label, including 2014's Persona, in addition to participating in projects such as Body Sculptures,
Marching Church, and JH1.FS3.
Puce Mary's 2018 album,
The Drought, appeared on Berlin-based experimental label Pan.
Puce Mary first appeared in 2010 with the Piss Flowers cassette and Lucia, a collaboration with
Lust for Youth's
Loke Rahbek, both on Copenhagen's Posh Isolation. Both releases showcased her unremitting use of feedback, noise, and guttural screams to climactic effect. Becoming a staple of the touring circuit within the noise scene, Hoffmeier's brutal use of electronics transferred just as well into a live space. A second release with
Rahbek, The Closed Room, came in 2011, and a slew of cassette-only releases continued throughout the following year. Hoffmeier's first solo full-length, Success, was released in 2013, again on Posh Isolation, and she became a firm fixture on the label's roster.
Refining her sound a little for 2014's Persona, Hoffmeier continued to release self-pressed cassettes and split-releases with the likes of Sewer Election and Broken Lights. Collaborating once again with
Rahbek, this time on 2015's The Female Form, Hoffmeier continued to perform solo, utilizing the sessions to inform her recorded output. 2016 saw the release of her third solo full-length, The Spiral, which combined the noisier elements of her early work with an almost introspective feel at times. Following live performances with former
Coil member
Drew McDowall,
Puce Mary released
The Drought on
Bill Kouligas' Pan label in 2018. ~ Rich Wilson