- 2026-01-15
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MUSIC
Farveblind Announces Debut Album “Micro Pleasures”, Shares New Song “Natural Behaviour” featuring Emmeline

Danish electronic music trio Farveblind, consisting of Jens Asger Lykkeboe Mouritzen (producer), Magnus Pilgaard Grønnebæk (producer) and Anders Norre Arendt (bass), has announced their upcoming debut album “Micro Pleasures” will be released on May 15, 2026.
The album comprises 11 tracks, produced by Farveblind, featuring guest appearances from itcallsme I, USERS, k.flay, Elliphant, Foreign Air, Sebastian Monti, Jesse Markin, Emmeline, and Django Django.
The band said of the album, “'Micro Pleasures' is an ode to the small glimpses of happiness you find in the otherwise oppressive mundanity of modern life. It explores how fleeting everyday joys can act as both coping mechanisms and subtle forms of resistance. The album is a collage of work with a lot of very exciting people. It allowed us to tap into genres and energies that wouldn't have been otherwise unavailable to us.”
From the album, the band released the third single called “Natural Behaviour” on January 14, 2026.
On the track, they teamed up with London-based singer-songwriter Emmeline.
The track is a collision of introspection and pressure-cooker rhythm that pushes their sound into darker, more meditative terrain.
It was written by Anders Norre Arendt, Armitage Emmeline Olivia, Jens Asger Lykkeboe Mouritzen, and Magnus Pilgaard Grønnebæk. Produced by Farveblind.- Emmeline said of the song, “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.”
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The band 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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