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No Harm Fan Memory
Werchter 2016
From : Lemming
The creeping paranoia that is No Harm emerged from a month long session in Crear, Scotland during October 2014. It saw Editors in isolation, but seeking creative inspiration in a venue that wasn't even a recording studio (it usually hosts wedding parties). They brought their own equipment and that ethos of do-it-yourself carried on as they moved, unintentionally, from only demoing new material to actually recording the entire In Dream album. Previously, the band's videos seemed to run parallel to their music without ever fully merging into one. Like lovers out of step; they moved together but were never completely aligned. Then Rahi Rezvani arrived, and brought a synchronicity that still endures. With an artistic world filter that meant he interpreted No Harm uniquely, and Rahi was gifted enough to be able to make imagination physical in his first promo for the band. The song was eventually given away for free as part of an online fan treasure hunt, a quest won by Erik Roth.
The Black Gold Archives

Welcome to the Black Gold Archives. Explore the timeline as it chronicles sixteen tracks that make up the Black Gold greatest hits record and discover stories from each song. Videos, photos and memories written by the band and people who lived through every era of Editors. And, most importantly, add your own memory to the archives and let the whole world share in it. Every memory that is shared will be added to the archive. A photo of a tiny, sweaty gig in the early 2000s… A grainy video taken from your old camera phone thrust in the air while you lived out your favourite festival moment… Or maybe words. A story, a moment, a memory.

Explore the Black Gold Archive at your leisure and share in the moments that crafted Editors. And don’t forget to leave something to show the world that you were part of the journey too.