His music draws from the legacy of Chicago house while opening itself to Afro grooves, global textures and melodic warmth. The result is a sound that feels both club-ready and emotionally resonant, built for movement but never disconnected from feeling. Vanetty does not simply chase the current wave of house music. He refines it, gives it space, and brings his own identity into the groove.
A French House Artist with an International Vision
Vanetty’s path already reaches far beyond France. As co-writer of “Ethnica” and its remix of “Pasilda” alongside Nico De Andrea, a track that has now amassed nearly 34 million streams, he has helped shape one of the most recognizable Afro House moments of recent years. That success reflects a precise musical instinct: the ability to build tracks that work on the dancefloor while keeping enough character to travel across borders.
His productions are crafted with care, built around rhythm, tension and vocal presence. His DJ sets follow the same logic. Vanetty does not simply play records one after another. He constructs a progression, reads the room and gives the crowd a journey. That attention to detail is one of the reasons his profile continues to grow across Europe and beyond.
In 2025 and 2026, Vanetty also stands out as the official DJ for the Cannes Film Festival red carpet. It is a position that perfectly matches his artistic identity: refined, international, elegant, but still rooted in club energy. He embodies a rare meeting point between French sophistication and house music’s physical power, without losing the sincerity of an artist who remains close to his audience.
“Reunite”, One Song with Several Grooves
Before opening this new chapter with “Addicted”, Vanetty had already made a strong impact with “Reunite”, his collaboration with Ren Ocean. The track gained traction across Europe and Southeast Asia, with a particularly strong response in the Philippines, where it quickly spread across the country’s many islands.
The strength of “Reunite” lies in its emotional center. Ren Ocean’s vocal performance feels immediate, intimate and human, while Vanetty frames it with a production style that lets the song breathe. The track does not rely on excess. It works because the voice connects first, then the rhythm takes over.
“Reunite” also shows Vanetty’s ability to make one song exist in several forms without losing its identity. The acoustic version reveals the melodic core of the record, stripped back to voice and feeling. The Afro House version gives it warmth, movement and organic pulse. The extended version turns it into a more progressive club tool, shaped for DJs, longer transitions and rising tension.
This ability to translate a song into different club languages is central to Vanetty’s strength as a producer. He understands that a good record is not just a beat, a hook or a remix opportunity. It is a mood, a structure and an emotional thread that must remain clear, even when the arrangement changes around it.

“Addicted”, a Return to House Roots with a Crossover Edge
With “Addicted (Radio Edit)”, the first extract from his upcoming EP “RESET”, Vanetty moves into a new phase while returning to the roots of house music. The track embraces a more universal, crossover sound without abandoning the rhythmic identity that defines his work.
Catchy melodies, uplifting vocals and an infectious groove sit at the center of the production. “Addicted” carries the spirit of indie house, infused with pop immediacy and shaped by Vanetty’s percussive, rhythm-driven signature. It is instantly memorable, accessible and built to resonate both on dancefloors and with wider audiences.
The track does not try to force its energy. It builds naturally. The percussion gives it movement, the bassline brings bounce and the vocal line creates the emotional lift. Everything is polished, but not overproduced. Everything feels open, bright and direct, with enough club texture to keep the groove alive and enough melody to stay in the listener’s mind after the first play.
There is a clear sense of balance in “Addicted”. It is a radio edit with dancefloor DNA, a pop-facing house track that still respects the pulse of the club. That balance is not easy to achieve. Too much polish can flatten the groove. Too much club pressure can make the song less memorable. Vanetty finds the middle ground, and that is where the track becomes effective.
“RESET”, the Beginning of a New Artistic Phase
The title of the upcoming EP, “RESET”, suggests more than a simple release cycle. It points toward a new artistic chapter, a moment of renewal where Vanetty seems ready to reconnect with the foundations of house while widening his audience.
After the international momentum of “Ethnica” and the emotional reach of “Reunite”, “Addicted” feels like a logical next step. It keeps the groove, keeps the warmth, keeps the human touch, but presents everything through a clearer and more immediate format. The result is a track that can move between club sets, playlists, radio edits and live moments without losing its identity.
Vanetty’s strength lies in this versatility. He can draw from Afro House, classic house, indie dance and global electronic influences, yet still keep a coherent signature. His sound is elegant but not cold, accessible but not generic, polished but still alive. In a crowded electronic landscape, that kind of clarity matters.
A Modern House Sound Built on Groove, Emotion and Elegance
What makes Vanetty compelling is not only his production technique, but the way he uses it. His tracks are built for bodies in motion, but they also carry a sense of place, light and emotion. You can hear the house roots, the Afro pulse, the Mediterranean atmosphere and the French touch in the details.
With “Addicted”, he confirms his ability to create house music that speaks beyond the club without betraying the club. The track is uplifting, melodic and direct, but it remains anchored in rhythm. It is built to connect quickly, yet strong enough to last beyond a first impression.
As Vanetty prepares to release “RESET”, he appears to be entering one of the most important moments of his career. The foundations are already there: international experience, strong collaborations, a growing audience and a clear artistic identity. “Addicted” now adds a fresh, crossover-ready chapter to that story.
French house has always had a special talent for combining elegance and impact. Vanetty understands that heritage, but he updates it with global rhythm, emotional songwriting and modern production discipline. With “Addicted”, he does not simply return to the roots of house music. He gives them a new light, a new pulse and, yes, a hook that may stay in your head longer than planned.

Listen to Vanetty
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