Artist Spotlight
François Marius and Bérénice celebrates the simplicity of life in new single “La vie c’est la vie”
François Marius and Bérénice’s latest release, “La vie c’est la vie,” an acoustic pop song, is a sweet, uplifting moment that celebrates the beauty of life in its simplest form. Canadian singer François Marius wrote, composed, and performed the song, which sounds like a heartfelt reflection set to soft music.
“La vie c’est la vie” is a great song because it is simple and honest. The arrangement gives each part room to breathe, which puts the song’s emotional heart front and center. The performance has a natural warmth that makes it feel both welcoming and real.
Working with Bérénice adds a delicate balance that enhances the song’s emotional texture without detracting from its simple beauty. When they play together, their voices sound like they’re having a quiet moment, as if they don’t need to say much to understand each other.
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Artist Spotlight
Hannah Horton uses sound to show kindness with new release “Peace Speak”
Hannah Horton’s latest, “Peace Speak,” is a powerful and deeply human song that combines emotional honesty with rich instrumental storytelling. At first, the song is about her own feelings, but then it becomes a universal call for kindness, led by her expressive baritone saxophone.
“Peace Speak” has a strong yet quiet message that comes from Horton’s response to the unkindness that can occur in everyday life. The track doesn’t use force to address harshness, it asks listeners to stop, think, and consider the struggles we all have that we can’t see.
The piece has much more depth thanks to the ensemble performance. The recording creates a warm, responsive soundscape that feels alive and connected, with Sam Leak on piano, Rob Statham on bass, and Steve Taylor on drums. Each instrument adds to the story, and Horton’s saxophone moves clearly and with a lot of feeling.
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Artist Spotlight
Dam CPH captures fragile love in motion with new release “Paper Boats”
Dam CPH’s latest release, “Paper Boats,” is a delicate emotional terrain that drifts quietly through the fragile spaces of unspoken love. The song starts softly, with an intimacy that feels both real and painful.
“Paper Boats” is really about the moments that never quite turn into something more, the pauses, the hesitations, and the almost-confessions that stay with us long after they’ve happened. The track has a soft sadness, thanks to the dreamy female vocals, the soft banjo, and the airy flute.
Instead of pushing for a solution, Dam CPH lets the feeling stay in that middle space where reaching out and pulling back meet. It’s in the messages that were deleted, the names that were borrowed, and the quiet pain of two people going around each other without ever really getting there.
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