The guitar loop in “letting u down” runs long enough to feel like a decision. A mid-tempo house groove sits underneath, space left in every bar, confidence and restraint arriving as the same thing. No lyrics, no stated subject beyond the title. The song carries its meaning in the gap between what the name promises and what the arrangement delivers. Letting someone down, set to something warm and unhurried. The title sits over the track like a fact the music has already made peace with.
Ten million streams in three years from France’s electronic scene, and the project stays discreet by design. What that choice produces is a track that does not announce itself. The groove settles, the loop returns, the voice sits close in the mix, and the title keeps its distance, unresolved, still there.





