Presenting a personal and cinematic collection, 20-year-old French producer Keanler's "Timeless Reflections" EP captures the fluid, introspective nature of growth. Far from just another melodic house EP, this five-track offering is the sound of an artist stepping outside his comfort zone, and into something more emotionally resonant.
“The past few months have been about letting go of the usual and seeing what happens,” Keanler shares. That mindset permeates the EP, which blends ambient textures with moody vocals and sweeping synthscapes. From the arpeggios of "Soft Light" to the expansive club energy of "Wrath", Keanler proves he can bend genre without losing cohesion.
The standout moment, however, is "Let It Burn"- a slow-burning, Massive Attack-inspired track featuring LA’s LeyeT. Its stripped-back, low-slung drum groove gives space for LeyeT’s aching vocals to breathe, channeling the EP’s essence: vulnerability through restraint. It’s not just the tempo that sets "Let It Burn" apart, it’s the emotional gravity. “These tracks are pieces of that: snapshots of moments where I let myself get lost in the music,” Keanler explains. That surrender is palpable here, with each detail- each echo, each lyric pulling you in.
"Timeless Reflections" is a coming-of-age moment for Keanler. It’s about releasing expectations, embracing emotional ambiguity, and making room for beauty in the in-between. At just 20, he’s crafted an EP that feels both introspective and relatable.