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Sébastien Bacci Drops “Before the Break”

Epic Cinematic Tension, Right on the Fault Line Sébastien Bacci returns with “Before the Break,” a new epic cinematic release that feels engineered for the exact second before everything changes. It’s not just “big music”—it’s story music, built around escalation, suspense, and that unmistakable trailer-grade lift that makes your chest tighten even if you’re just sitting at a desk pretending to work. From the first moments, Bacci sets a wide frame: dark atmosphere, controlled space, and a sense of pressure that’s already present before the rhythm even fully commits. Then the track starts doing what it does best—building momentum without…

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Kyller: Marseille’s Northside Prospect Turning Urban Heat Into Melody

Marseille has a way of producing artists who feel instantly grounded in real life, yet already built for bigger stages. Kyller, a young talent from the city’s Quartiers Nord, embodies that next wave: sharp, modern, and fearless in how he blends influences. His sound moves freely between rap, drill, and Afro-leaning rhythms, while keeping one clear priority—melody. The result is a style that feels both atmospheric and hard-hitting, designed for late-night headphones, car speakers, and crowded rooms that don’t tolerate anything mid. https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/7auOAyAxX3JdyQghWmoPxX A fresh mix of rap, drill, and Afro influence Kyller’s approach isn’t about stacking genres for the…

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Apostola lights up the season with “Christmas Smiles”

Apostola (ah-post-oh-la) is the kind of emerging artist who’d rather let the lyrics do the talking than chase the camera. She’s proudly “camera shy”, but never message shy — writing musical narratives that explore real life, real moods, and the social pressures that can quietly chew you up inside. And yes: she’s also gently tired of the world’s endless supply of love songs. Fair point. https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/4FCK6ycBlBVD2tNLZj85z3 Her tracks move across the pop spectrum because humans do too. One day you’re floating, the next you’re spiraling, and sometimes you’re just trying to make sense of what’s happening out there. Apostola doesn’t…

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ALIE: Turning Indie Pop-Rock Into Cinema You Can Hear

Before there were releases, playlists, or monthly listeners, there was a bedroom in France—and a young creative who couldn’t stop writing. ALIE started with poetry and stories, the kind of pages that feel like secret drafts of future songs. Even then, the direction was clear: she wanted to build worlds. That instinct first took shape on stage. ALIE launched a garage-rock trio, released an EP, and played multiple shows—including two performances at Supersonic in Paris—until the project reached its natural endpoint. Instead of forcing a next chapter, she changed the setting completely. https://open.spotify.com/artist/1hXUKTFjSph8twLamrOYnc From Paris Stages to New York Film…

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VGmates: Sydney’s Ethno-Fusion Collective Where Folk Meets the Future

Some bands “blend genres.” VGmates treat genres like ingredients—then cook something you’ve never tasted before. Based in Sydney, this Slavic-Australian six-piece moves in the orbit of folk / ethno-fusion, but the result doesn’t resemble traditional folk the way you expect it to. Their music feels handcrafted and cinematic at the same time: ancient textures, modern drive, and a constant sense of discovery. https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/3EDMGldHNOyOOHrUU6wtWO Meet the Band If you want the best doorway into their world—who plays what, and which instruments bring that unmistakable VGmates color—start here: Band members (official): https://vgmates.com/about/band-members/ It’s the perfect “cast list” for understanding why their sound…

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Carlito Home – “Sunlight in the Fog”: Lo-Fi Chill With Guitar Warmth and Sax Soul

Some chill / lo-fi tracks are made to vanish into the background. “Sunlight in the Fog” by Carlito Home does the opposite: it slides in quietly, then stays—like a soft lamp you didn’t know you needed. Built on gentle guitar, saxophone colors, and dusty lo-fi percussion, this release feels tender, lived-in, and effortlessly replayable. https://open.spotify.com/artist/0txTwV2vs7SBaepqBjalf0   A Soft Groove With Real Character “Sunlight in the Fog” is all about texture. The guitar leads like a calm narrator—warm tone, simple phrasing, and that human touch that makes the track feel close. The sax drifts through the mix like fog lit from…

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Green Hologhost – “Sinful Time”: A Cosmic Synthwave Run Through Neon Space

With “Sinful Time,” Green Hologhost drops a synthwave cut that feels like a night drive beyond the atmosphere—cosmic, dynamic, and relentlessly forward-moving. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t just play; it pulls you into a sidereal journey, where neon reflections blur into starfields and every bar adds a little more velocity. https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/6CAGL6lKKVdSz991A8HNOL A Synthwave Track Built Like a Starship “Sinful Time” thrives on contrast: bright, spacey synth lines that shimmer like distant satellites, pushed by a rhythm section with real intent. The groove stays tight and kinetic, while the melodic core keeps widening the horizon—hypnotic without being sleepy, cinematic…

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Ab.Ma: The Urban Beatmaker Turning Bass Pressure Into Hypnotic Motion

Some producers chase trends. Ab.Ma builds gravity. His sound lives in that sweet spot where urban music’s punch meets a hypnotic melodic loop that won’t let go—tight, streetwise, and engineered for replay. The drums hit with intent, the bass moves like a low-frequency engine, and the vibe stays locked in from the first bar to the last. https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/66u8ntj7ulb2UtzUWwdHV5 A Producer With Real Muscle in the Low End Ab.Ma’s identity is clear: powerful bass and drums, clean but aggressive, with a groove that feels physical. The kick doesn’t just knock—it drives. The snare snaps with purpose. And underneath it all, the…

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Claicy doesn’t just play classical music—she stages it.

Not on a physical set, but inside your headphones: a baroque ballroom glow for “Rondo Alla Turca”, a cathedral-scale swell where the drama hangs in the air a second longer than you expected. That “sense of place” is the point. Claicy is part performer, part sonic architect—using modern production like lighting in a theater: subtly, intentionally, and always in service of emotion. https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/3FpVdcWnS9ERkrzby4opfV Rhythm first, virtuosity second… then the future Her musical DNA was built early and built properly. At four, she was already hammering away on a glockenspiel. At six, she picked up the recorder. Percussion rhythms followed in…

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