EXCLUSIVE EDITORIAL WITH BRUTALISMUS 3000
Numéro Netherlands Digital presents Brutalismus 3000, captured by Tereza Mundilová — the Berlin-based duo fusing early Gabber, Hardstyle, Punk, and Wave into a raw, future-facing sound. With Theo Zeitner’s hard-hitting foundations and Victoria Vassiliki Daldas’ multilingual vocals in Slovak, English, and German, they deliver relentless live sets charged with energy, attitude, and sonic grit. From Berghain to Coachella and Boiler Room, their performances leave an unmistakable mark on dance floors worldwide.
Victoria:
hat XULY.BET
jacket SIA ARNIKA
shorts artist’s own
tights and shoes stylist’s own
Theo:
jacket XULY.BET
jeans and sunglasses artist’s own
belt stylist’s own
sweater PRAYING
trousers MARRKNULL
shoes OTTOLINGER
sweater PROJECTGR
joggers NORFORM
Theo:
sweater NORFORM
hat GATTO
shorts ROMBAUT
trousers WORKING VINNY
shoes NIKE
Victoria:
jacket EGONLAB
top TRANSE
joggers GATTO
shoes NIKE
jewellery LARUICCI
HOUSE OF A THOUSAND WHEELS
by BRUTALISMUS 3000
A fog-thick village where time folds like laundry.
Every house has a guard dog, and when you walk by, they all start barking. The smoke from the chimneys is thicker than in any place I know, but the stars are brighter than anywhere I’ve ever been.
Every house is lined up. Every lawn, too. Twice a night, Grandpa gets up to put more wood in the oven in the basement so everyone can sleep cozy.
My granddad built a ski lift when I was a kid. It was right behind my grandparents’ house. The whole village was allowed to use it for free. He used to be a ski flyer. He smuggled instruments across the border through the forest—on skis. My mother got an accordion. My grandma has an American accent, but she’s not American. Her teeth are gone, but her humor stayed. Borovička and treska bread for breakfast. My granddad used to have a bakery, so the bread was always fresh and warm. When I met Theo, he had the same Slavic haircut as the boys from the village—also their cheekbones. Small-town judgment ate you, or you ate it.
I hear a choir of older women singing about love or past lovers. They meet in perfect harmonies. Sometimes my grandmother sings along. Their voices remind people of goats that ran away and never came back. My babka loves singing forbidden songs.
Outside the house, a thousand wheels—traded in Germany for local beer. They watch CCTV on their TV, but the matriarch observes the yard through the window like an eagle. She is in charge of the backyard business.
Every dog they had was called Waldi. They were all taller than me. Their last German shepherd was accidentally shot in the woods by a hunter, so they never got a new one after that.
Babka stirs the goulash. She loves feeding my post-Soviet tummy. Beer and slivovica have become their holy water. There is a house at the Slovakian border, with three ambulances and thousands of wheels in the yard. The people who live there have a long, long past.
TEAM CREDITS:
talent BRUTALISMUS 3000
photography TEREZA MUNDILOVÁ
production ICONOCLAST GERMANY
styling DALIAH SPIEGEL
hair and makeup SABINE REITER
executive producer NICOLÁS BLANKENHORN
producer VERONIKA FÜRTHAUER
production coordinator LISA GRAZIA VIGGIANI
production assistant JASPER SEIFERT
local production Slovakia REVERS FILMS
executive producer Slovakia ADAM NOŠKA
line producer LYDIA TOMŠU
production assistant ROMAN GOMBARČEK
location manager BIELKA BELOSOVICOVA at Location Bros
location assistant SAMO TAKÁČ
special thanks to GEORGE TRABELSSIE and LOCATION BROS