Every record leaves something behind. A shape in the room long after the needle lifts. A feeling that doesn't belong to any single track. This is what Blind Harmonies is made of. Afterimages of the rooms we've been in. Moments that wouldn't let go.
Before the records, there were drawings. Floor plans, elevations, the weight of a line that holds a ceiling up. ANNĒ trained as an architect. Years spent learning how empty space becomes a room, how a room becomes a place.
Techno didn't arrive as a change of career. It arrived as the same problem in a different medium. A kick drum is a load-bearing wall. A breakdown is a void you walk through. A good record, like a good building, is mostly the things you cannot see.
Blind Harmonies was conceived slowly. Born from years of listening, and a suspicion that certain sounds didn't exist yet in the shape they wanted to be heard.
The name came first. Blind Harmonies. The kind you find with your eyes closed. Music that doesn't need to be watched to be understood.
The imprint was registered quietly. A catalog number was reserved. Conversations began with a handful of artists whose records felt like they belonged here.
Four dance-floor cuts. Daydream sets a melancholic yet driving tone. Castles In The Air follows with Detroit-influenced synth soul. Metallic Tapes, the title track, delivers a hypnotic, percussive groove. In The Blink Of An Eye closes with powerful drums and a striking lead.
Distributed by Triple Vision, Rotterdam. Mastered for 12" vinyl. Pre-orders opened on Deejay.de before the first press arrived.
The debut. The record the label was built to release.
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A second release is being shaped. A third sits in a folder marked maybe. Other artists are in conversation. The label moves at the pace of its own listening. Quiet, patient, unwilling to release anything that isn't honest.
This page will grow. Each chapter an afterimage of a room we've stood in. If you want to know when the next one arrives, keep an ear on the label.