The Blaze band logo and album art
Contributed by Janne Wolterbeek
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“Juvenile” (2017) was The Blaze’s debut single.
I was playing Tame Impala on my phone and, while staring at their great album art, I started wondering why so many artists reach for Eurostile. Admittedly, Tame Impala actually use Microgramma in their title treatment – but since Microgramma is Eurostile's caps-only predecessor (both originated at Nebiolo), it’s close enough to count. That got me thinking about French electro duo The Blaze, who use Eurostile consistently on their album cover art and across the titles of their (genuinely amazing) music videos.
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The debut album Dancehall was released in September 2018 on Animal63. Design by Dreams Office with art direction from Manu Barron and photography by James Briandt.
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Track list for Dancehall
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CD label for Dancehall
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The second album Jungle followed in March 2023, again with a cover by Dreams Office. The vinyl version was again released on Animal63, the CD on Believe Digital.
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Back cover of Jungle
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The latest album, Folk, was recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall and released in July 2025.
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