Boys Noize returns on September 24, 2021 with the album +/- to discover with its two new singles Nude feat Tommy Cash and Xpress Yourself. We reveal the two clips on Justfocus. In 2021, BOYS NOIZE's fascination with crossing dualities reaches a new peak on his fifth studio album +/- (pronounced Polarity). The album +/- of BOYS NOIZE makes us find all the sounds of the already rich career of its author, waves, underground techno, with more industrial and house influences that are transformed according to collaborations with various stars. Supported by the percussive rhythms never far from the clubs and wrapped in immersive textures, the titles have a certain bite. Even the most melodic moments of +/- show as much energy as the spirit of synthesis and its use of modular synths, a new path taken by this great lover of instruments that is Boys Noize. German antenna of the noise approach of Justice, SebastiAn and Mr. Oizo (with whom he set up an ephemeral group), admirer of the original French touch around which he gravitates without blending into it, as well as Dutch acid house and Detroit techno, the sound of Boys Noize is a model of coherence in evolution. Close to the dark productions of Tiga's Turbo Recordings label, but avoiding each time falling into the strange abstraction of the Crookers, his musical and dub approach to electronics positions him as a first cousin of the French Gesaffelstein or Brodinski. Punk violence inherited from The Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers, in addition. "Nude" feat Tommy Cash and "Xpress Yourself", the two new singles will be included in +/- (Polarity) alongside the tracks already unveiled in recent months that are "Girl Crush" feat. Rico Nasty, "Buchla 100", "Ride Or Die" with Kelsey Lu and Chilly Gonzalez, "IU" feat. Corbin, as well as "All I Want" feat. Jake Shears. Here is the clip of Xpress Yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScP5IMdAa3c and here is Nude featuring Tommy Cash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLhCKTB3RvE Boys Noize to follow on the website of his label BNR