Exit Coda explore hypnotic deep house emotion on ‘Blind (Again)’
- Apr 30
- 2 min read

Exit Coda return with ‘Blind (Again)’, a new single that balances hypnotic deep house movement with a more introspective emotional core. Released via MTAF, the track leans into atmosphere and restraint rather than chasing oversized moments, allowing groove and mood to carry the experience from beginning to end.
From the outset, ‘Blind (Again)’ settles into a rich and immersive sonic space. Warm synth textures drift through the arrangement while deep low-end movement and controlled percussion provide a steady rhythmic pulse underneath. The production feels detailed and precise, but there is also an organic quality running throughout that prevents the track from becoming overly clinical.
That balance becomes one of the release’s strongest qualities. Rather than relying on dramatic drops or constant structural shifts, the track develops gradually through evolving melodic layers and subtle changes in tone. There’s a hypnotic progression to the arrangement that quietly pulls listeners deeper into its atmosphere.
The emotional themes within the record also feel closely tied to its sound design. Built around ideas of vulnerability and losing clarity through emotion, ‘Blind (Again)’ carries a subtle tension beneath its smoother exterior. Melancholic synth work and spacious textures create a feeling of movement between reflection and release without becoming heavy-handed.
It’s a direction that aligns naturally with Exit Coda’s wider sound. Since forming after discovering Berlin’s club scene in 2017, Max and Alex have steadily developed a style built around dark basslines, atmospheric detail and tension-driven electronic production. Their music consistently sits between physical dancefloor energy and more immersive listening experiences.
With ‘Blind (Again)’, Exit Coda deliver another example of that approach, offering a track built on atmosphere, progression and emotional depth while proving that subtlety can often carry the strongest impact.



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