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Yves Pilon: Grey

  • tunesaround
  • Jun 11
  • 1 min read

Montreal-based artist Yves Pilon has released Grey, which is a striking ambient album that resists easy categorization.


Through seven nuanced tracks, Yves crafts a deeply introspective world of glitchy textures, fragmented rhythms, and emotional depth. Rather than background music, this is sonic architecture—something to inhabit. Me Anyways sets the tone with its raw honesty, while Travel Memory floats through recollection with cinematic grace.


So Bored distorts monotony into something unexpectedly mesmerizing. The title track lingers in liminal space, neither dark nor light, just present. Closing with Transistor Effect, Grey bends circuitry and soul into one. Yves Pilon proves that minimalism, when done right, can reveal entire inner landscapes. Check out the album below.





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