
 As Triple Blind prepare to release Cold Walk, the closing track ‘Yarn Spin’ arrives as a sharp summary of everything the album stands for. Recorded live at Dreamland Recording Studios, the track feels physical, volatile, and fully alive in the room.
It kicks off with a tightly wound, mixed-meter funk groove that refuses to sit still. Bass and drums lock into something restless and elastic, while sax lines dart in and out with playful aggression. Then, without warning, the floor drops out. The groove dissolves into a free-form soundscape where bowed bass groans, wooden flute drifts, and whistling cuts through like something half-ritual, half-horror score.
What makes ‘Yarn Spin’ work is how naturally it moves between extremes. When the original groove snaps back into place, it doesn’t feel like a reset, but a transformation. Rhodes and sax solos stretch wide, balancing humour and unease, groove and abstraction. It’s fun, unsettling, and deeply intentional.
As the final statement on Cold Walk, ‘Yarn Spin’ captures Triple Blind at their most confident: playful with form, fearless with texture, and fully committed to the moment.
