Farveblind - Natural Behaviour ft Emmeline

Farveblind - Natural Behaviour ft Emmeline

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2026/01/13
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Released January 14, 2026

(14th January) Copenhagen trio Farveblind today announce their debut album 'Micro Pleasures', out 15th May. Produced by Farveblind and mixed by Swedish engineer Gustav Brunn (whose credits include work with Yung Lean and Viagra Boys), the album will feature a cast of contributors and guest vocalists including Django Django, k.flay, USERS, Foreign Air and Emmeline.

With touchstones ranging from The Chemical Brothers and Underworld to Viagra Boys and Battles, Farveblind's hard-edged brand of electronic music collides breakbeats, acid-drenched techno, punk fury, and sweeping cinematic layers together, creating a sound that feels both chaotic and deeply human, confrontational yet celebratory.

Their forthcoming debut album 'Micro Pleasures' pulls that punk volatility, industrial precision and widescreen electronic drama into the same gravitational field and is previewed today by new single 'Natural Behaviour', featuring London vocalist Emmeline.

Built on a pulsing, subterranean groove, Emmeline’s vocal moves between shadow and clarity, circling the refrain “I’ve been waiting for a change in your natural behaviour” while the skittering instrumental tightens around her.

Speaking about the track, Emmeline says: “When the boys sent me the rough draft of this instrumental it was already so driving and epic. I wanted to write something equally dark but with a momentum and force to it that would move the song into something broadly philosophical and/or existential. The phrase ‘Natural Behaviour’ came to the fore pretty quickly, and I started to think about what that actually means. How much are we a product of the music around us? Of the people? Of the availability of light? Then I started thinking about someone waiting for someone’s natural behaviour to shift — and how that can be a pretty futile task. Maybe the song exists in a club at the ends of the earth, where we’re all questioning why the grass grows upwards, why the bassline hits harder when the beat drops, why we punish the earth for what it gives us — and how some patterns are hard to break.”

For Farveblind, the track marks one of the album’s most atmospheric moments - a collision of introspection and pressure-cooker rhythm that pushes their sound into darker, more meditative terrain.

They added: “’Natural Behaviour’ is one of those tracks that almost pulled itself into existence. We wanted to explore instinct vs environment - what we learn, what we inherit, and what we keep doing even when we know it hurts. Emmeline understood that immediately and took it somewhere haunting and strange. It’s one of our favourite moments on Micro Pleasures.”

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