Heliopause is the great debut of a great cellist, it is also a crossing of boundaries - music between sensual experience and extrasensory emotional language. "Heliopause" is Anne M?ller's long-awaited solo debut album. The Berlin-based cellist and composer ties in with a whole series of collaborations and releases with other artists, including the acclaimed collaborations with Nils Frahm. In contrast to these, "Heliopause" is in every respect a solo album, Anne M?ller has written, recorded, arranged and produced it entirely by herself. The title refers to the outermost edge of the heliosphere, the outer limit of our solar system. Anne M?ller recognized parallels to her own work - her music is an exploratory mission that also crosses external borders: After her classical training and many years in various Berlin symphony orchestras, she now goes her own way as an artist, concentrating on new approaches and exploring new territory. The record contains sound experiments and classical borrowings, pieces in which Anne M?ller transfers the cello into completely new contexts or plays with a plectrum on the strings of a broken piano, loops, rhythms, scratches, minimalism and massive crescendi. "Heliopause" explores unknown terrain and like it always remains exciting, new, surprising and full of beautiful contrasts.