After more than a decade of shared instinct, evolution, and quiet reinvention, BLOW now stands as a duo, leaner, sharper, and more intentional than ever. Born in Paris and first making waves with their early EPs and debut album Vertigo, BLOW have always lived in the tension between electronic pulse and human fragility. Their second album Shake The Disease marked a turning point, warmer and more organic, shaped by their collaboration with producer Crayon, and expanding their sonic language while holding a mirror up to a generation navigating uncertainty and change.
Now, as they enter their third chapter, BLOW are embracing transformation head on. Their music feels more direct and instinctive, driven by groove, atmosphere, and emotional clarity rather than excess. Their upcoming third album, due later this year, signals a new era not as a rupture, but as a distillation of everything they have learned over ten years together. BLOW are no longer chasing momentum. They are shaping it, moving forward with purpose, curiosity, and a renewed sense of freedom.