Architecture + Design

Hansgrohe releases the album ‘WaterTunes’ made from water disturbanc­e sounds

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Hansgrohe, a leading global player in the bath and kitchen industry, has recently introduced a first-of-itskind music album. Released on Spotify on May 17, Hansgrohe’s music album ‘WaterTunes’ is a unique electro-pop album created based on original water disturbanc­e sounds. For this, Hansgrohe collaborat­ed with the Hamburg-based musicians Florian Kruse and Andreas Paulsen, who composed catchy music with earworm potential from the water disturbanc­e sounds filtered out inside Hansgrohe’s spray and sound laboratory when optimizing the sound of shower and faucet prototypes.

Speaking on the launch, Gaurav

Malhotra, MD India and Regional Key Accounts Asia, Hansgrohe Group, said, “We are excited to share this unique album with our partners and consumers.

For Hansgrohe, “WaterTunes” is a testament to the premium, pleasantly quiet showering experience that is created through our durable design, material and constructi­on.

Even after 120 years, we are setting standards and making waves in the industry through our innovation­s.

With this album, available free of charge on Spotify, Hansgrohe underscore­s its anniversar­y motto ‘Setting the Beat of Water. Since 1901’, and highlights its pioneering role in the areas of innovation, design and quality in the bathroom and kitchen industry.

To listen, visit: www.hansgroheg­roup.com/en/watertunes

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