Artist's albums
Save Me
2023 · single
Nostalgia
2023 · single
Preludium + Moon Roof
2022 · single
It's You
2022 · single
Give It to Me
2022 · single
Driving
2021 · single
What I Did to You (Magnificence Remix)
2021 · single
What I Did to You
2021 · single
Head Under Water (Blinkie Remix)
2021 · single
Head Under Water
2020 · single
How I Feel
2019 · single
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Biography
Viktor Valentin and Morris have known eachother their whole life. The aspiring producer duo built their very own studio at just 13 years of age. Bless You was born out of a desire to release music under their own name. In 2019 they released the debut single ‘How I Feel’ and 9 others have since followed. Their music is cool and ambitious house/pop with a unique and very well produced sound. Everything is carefully thought out and their musicality is evident. They’ve got something to say and that shines through in their music which is characterized by a combination of melancholy and hope, wrapped by beautiful melodies and productions. “Melancholy, euphoric and hope” are indeed the keywords when Bless You try to describe their own music. It’s a feeling of something you know, of childhood but also of the future, and that everything is going to be all right. At the same time it’s music you can go crazy to. Viktor is very much the man behind the keyboard, working all night to fine tune a track, while Morris is a creative force and vocalist. Morris’ toplines carry a nerve and sensuality which, combined with Viktor’s chords, make up Bless You’s musical identity. The duo’s current goal is to play more shows next summer. Bless You strives to give the audience an emotional experience and they want to their musicianship to show: “We want to have a different setup from everyone else. We want to play things live. In the long term we want to be an act and not two DJs,” Morris explains.