Carlito Home — “Embrace the Morning” turns jazz-lofi into a sunrise ritual
Some tracks don’t drop—they arrive. Softly. Like daylight sneaking through the blinds while the city is still yawning. That’s exactly the feeling Carlito Home captures on “Embrace the Morning”: a chilled, jazzy lo-fi piece built to slow time down without switching life off. Carlito Home’s musical DNA comes from the…
Jagas: Humanist French Rock With Poetry, Fire, and Open Borders
Some bands crank the volume to fill a room. Jagas plays to fill the space between people. Hailing from France, Jagas is a humanist rock band that blends poetry, social awareness, and global influences into a sound that refuses to sit still. Their music draws from the legacy of French…
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…
Sebastian McQueen Makes Souls Speak on “Soulful Voices”
Sebastian McQueen keeps pushing his Afro House journey from Ajaccio, shaping grooves built for golden-hour horizons and those late-night “one last track” moments that somehow become an entire chapter. Rooted in house culture but unafraid of atmosphere, his sound blends weighty low-end, crisp percussion, and melodic restraint—music that can move…
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…
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…
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.…
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…
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,…


