Peter Haeder's Album, "Between Euphoria And Ecstasy", is Genre-Defying Dance Floor Philosophy
- Sharanya Nadar
- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read
New Zealand's Peter Haeder is embracing AI technology for processing and mastering his songs, which sounds incredibly forward-thinking. His previous album, "When I'm Near You", already showed he knows his way around a good hook, and now he's back proving that was no fluke.

This twelve-track collection digs into themes of sensuality, human connection, and all those messy attitudes we bring to relationships. Haeder goes full philosophical, touching on karma and rebirth across lifetimes. People are messy. Relationships are complicated. Sometimes we're attracted to exactly the wrong person for exactly the right reasons.
"Between Euphoria And Ecstasy" is absolutely built for the dancefloor, but it's not empty calories. There's enough here to keep you coming back after the initial sugar rush wears off. The album flows naturally despite pulling from multiple genres. Tracks like "Made of Steel" and "Stand Your Ground" pulse with that dance energy that makes you want to move. This is where his AI-assisted production really comes through. Everything sits in the mix with crystal clarity, so you can feel the kick drum in your chest while still catching every nuance of the vocals.
"Between Euphoria And Ecstasy" works whether you're listening closely or just need something to get you through your commute. Do yourself a favor and queue this up. Your late-night drives, your workout playlists, or your slightly melancholy Saturday afternoons might all thank you.
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