Musical duo Haute & Freddy have released an exclusive playlist titled ‘Juggling Practice’ to accompany their single 'The Cover' [1].

The release provides a curated look at the sonic influences and artistic inspirations behind the duo's latest work. By sharing the tracks that shaped the production of 'The Cover', the artists offer listeners a deeper understanding of the project's atmospheric and melodic origins.

The ‘Juggling Practice’ collection includes music from several high-profile artists. Specifically, the playlist features tracks by Pet Shop Boys, Kate Bush, and Depeche Mode [1]. These selections highlight a preference for synth-pop and art-pop elements that likely informed the duo's current creative direction.

NME said the duo chose these specific tracks to provide a companion experience to the new single [1]. The playlist serves as a bridge between the established legacy of electronic music and the modern sound explored in 'The Cover'.

While the single focuses on the duo's own composition, the accompanying playlist allows the audience to trace the lineage of their sound. The inclusion of three distinct electronic and pop icons suggests a wide-reaching influence of 20th-century pop music on the current release [1].

An exclusive playlist titled ‘Juggling Practice’ featuring tracks by Pet Shop Boys, Kate Bush, and Depeche Mode

The release of a companion playlist is a strategic branding move that positions Haute & Freddy within a specific musical lineage. By aligning themselves with influential acts like Depeche Mode and Kate Bush, the duo establishes a level of artistic credibility and signals to the audience that 'The Cover' is rooted in the sophisticated pop and electronic traditions of the late 20th century.