
“Breathe” is the latest release from Paris-based electronic artist AVXL, out now via LFTD Records. It marks his first official label signing and a considered step forward in a journey that has been built patiently rather than hurried. The track doesn’t try to announce itself loudly. Instead, it establishes intent, direction, and a sense of readiness.
Musically, “Breathe” is structured with live environments in mind. The production is energetic but controlled, shaped around steady momentum rather than dramatic peaks. Synths are open and melodic, the rhythm firm and direct, allowing the track to translate cleanly across streaming platforms, radio, and DJ sets. Nothing feels overstated. Each element is placed with care, giving the record room to move without excess.
For AVXL, the release carries a deeper sense of purpose. His relationship with music has been shaped by early life challenges, and that history informs the way he approaches sound today – with focus, discipline, and long-term perspective. After studying audiovisual media, he spent the last few years refining his style across trance, dance, and melodic techno, releasing music independently while building technical confidence and artistic clarity.
“Breathe” was written last summer, but its timing feels deliberate. It aligns with AVXL’s next practical goal: developing his first full melodic techno and dance DJ set and bringing it to live stages, starting in Paris. The track acts as a bridge between preparation and execution, studio work and performance.
Rather than positioning itself as an arrival, “Breathe” functions as a foundation. It reflects an artist who understands where he is, what he’s building toward, and the value of steady progress. There’s care in the details, respect for the process, and a quiet confidence that suggests this is only the beginning.

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