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Kevin Farge Expands His Sonic Universe With Star-Studded Collaborations on ‘Country Love Song’

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Kevin Farge’s Country Love Song is drawing attention not only for its scale, but for its richly collaborative spirit. The 27-track release brings together a wide network of musicians, including Little Wings, Gregory Rogove, and Kyle Field, each contributing to an album that thrives on shared creativity.

Rather than treating collaborators as featured guests, Farge integrates them into the fabric of the record. Little Wings appears on “Memphis,” adding a soft, grounded warmth to the alt-country composition, while Gregory Rogove’s presence on “Frijoles” introduces a breezy, rhythm-forward bossa nova energy.

Elsewhere, Kyle Field’s collaboration with Farge on “A Little More Fun” delivers one of the album’s most playful moments, while the rhythmically charged “Two Bags of Rice” pushes both artists into more experimental territory. The result is a record that feels conversational rather than hierarchical.

Across its runtime, Country Love Song becomes a document of musical exchange; one where genre boundaries dissolve in favour of instinct, trust, and improvisation. It’s a release that underscores Farge’s growing reputation as a connector within the contemporary indie and folk landscape.

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VAAST drops “Remember These Days” and it seriously feels like the future of French pop

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France has given the world some of its biggest electronic icons. From Daft Punk to DJ Snake and David Guetta, French artists have shaped global music culture for decades. But lately, finding a track that mixes real emotion, cinematic vibes and dance energy all at once? Pretty rare.

That’s exactly where Vaast steps in.

His new single “Remember These Days” is an addictive mix of modern French electronic production and timeless pop songwriting. Think emotional melodies, huge atmosphere, deep basslines and the kind of track you want both in your headphones at 2AM and blasting during a late-night drive.

The production blends layered synths, marimba-inspired textures, synthetic African vocal elements and immersive cinematic energy. And yes, there’s even inspiration pulled from Avatar, the legendary movie universe that defined a whole cultural era. That influence gives the track its futuristic-but-nostalgic feeling, like a memory from the future.

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