Small update !

Just chilling in my corner! - But hey, that’s not it! I’ve been reflecting a lot on the future of cstl. I’m still at the early stage of my electronic journey, but these past few years have taught me what I truly love about the art of live electronic music: the ephemeral beauty of creating unique experiences and, above all, the chance to connect directly with people in real time.

To honor that vision, I’ve decided to change my creative workflow: until further notice, I’ll be sharing my music exclusively through my website, YouTube and Bandcamp. That’s it. These platforms give me a direct line to you guys, free from the noise and constraints. Over time, I’ve realized I’m less and less interested in feeding music into other platforms.

I believe the curious, open-minded listeners, will always find the music in the right place. And in my case, that’s in spaces where the exchange feels more human and genuine.

It took me some time to realize this was the right path, but the moment I made the decision, everything about this project became clearer. Inspiration returned. Ideas started flowing again.

So hold on with me, I have much more to share soon. In the meantime, explore my website, take what resonates with you. Come to the next show. Support your locals. This is music in the now, on my own terms. See you in a bit.

 
 

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cstl

cstl ~ is the solo project of a french native musician, composer and electronic music producer. Today based in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Long sleepless nights and a certain vision of aesthetics brought this project to life with the idea to create a musical base throughout which cstl could play whatever he would feel like, without any boundaries. Mixing energy, melodies and samples to forge his own recognisable style. Through his music, cstl is sharing different feelings with only one philosophy: making music that is all together artistically, technically, and emotionally engaged in hopes of establishing connections with all interested people.

https://cstl-music.com
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