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Farveblind make modern life danceable on Micro Pleasures
By Editorial Team · May 15, 2026
Summary
Danish trio Farveblind release their debut album Micro Pleasures on 15 May, a collaborative electronic-pop record built around the small flashes of joy.
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- Category: News
- Published: May 15, 2026
- Tags: farveblind, electronic-pop, denmark, collaborations
Danish trio Farveblind release their debut album Micro Pleasures on 15 May, a collaborative electronic-pop record built around the small flashes of joy that make modern life bearable. The guest list is central to the album’s identity, with Emmeline, Django Django, K.Flay, Elliphant, USERS, Foreign Air, Sebastian Monti, Jesse Markin and itcallsme i appearing across the tracklist.
Producer and mixer Gustav Brun, known for work with Yung Lean and Viagra Boys, helps shape the record into something that feels club-facing but conceptually restless. The album’s title is useful because it does not pretend that little pleasures solve the bigger problems. Instead, it treats them as coping mechanisms and subtle forms of resistance: moments when a bassline, a voice or a small act of attention interrupts the oppressive mundanity of the day.
Tracks such as Salary Man, Things, Do You, Micro Pleasures, Natural Behaviour and All of the Atoms suggest a record full of movement, instinct and tension. For a 15 May indie digest, Micro Pleasures brings an electronic, collaborative and slightly existential flavor to the release slate. Source: https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/news/emmeline-django-django-k-flay-and-more-feature-on-farveblinds-debut-album-micro-pleasures