Some weeks arrive wrapped in contradiction.
The body slows down while the mind keeps running. Energy disappears without warning, yet curiosity remains untouched. A cough, a fever, a sleepless night, and suddenly the simplest things become victories. Making tea. Opening a window. Listening to a song all the way through.
This week’s Salon Indie was born somewhere in that strange territory between sickness and joy.
Because music has always fascinated me for that reason. It rarely asks whether we are at our best. It does not wait for us to be productive, successful, rested, or ready. It simply arrives. Quietly sometimes. Loudly at others. But always with the same invitation: stay a little longer.
And so we gathered once again. But just You, between You. Without me. Only with beautiful new sounds.
Artists from different countries, different backgrounds, different realities. Some songs carried hope. Others carried uncertainty. A few felt like conversations between old friends who have not spoken for years but somehow continue exactly where they left off.
That is one of the great mysteries of independent music.
Most of the people featured in this Salon will never appear on giant billboards. They may never fill stadiums. Their names may never become household names.
Yet every week, they remind me of something essential.
Art is not measured by scale.
A song heard by ten people can change a life just as much as a song heard by ten million.
Perhaps even more.
While the world continues its endless race toward speed, visibility, algorithms, and performance, these artists continue creating because they need to. Because they have stories to tell. Because silence would feel heavier than expression.
There is something deeply comforting in that.
This episode carried both fragility and celebration. Moments of introspection sitting next to moments of pure joy. Melodies that felt like medicine. Others that felt like open roads under a summer sky.
Sickness and joy.
Both belong to life.
Neither stays forever.
Maybe that is why music matters so much. It accompanies us through both without trying to solve either.
It simply walks beside us.
Thank you to every artist who trusted me with their music.
Thank you to every listener who spent part of their day in this little Salon.
Whether you listened while feeling strong or while trying to recover, whether you danced, reflected, smiled, or simply rested for a moment, I am grateful you were here.
The Salon remains open.
The tea is still warm.
And somewhere in the world, another indie artist is already writing the next song that will bring us together.
Until next Friday.
Love,
-M
Episode 57 - 29 May 2026
- 1 Mitxoda - Patience 2025
- 2 Happy Sad - Red Sun Red Rain Fall On The Ground (Red Sun Red Rain Fall On The Ground) 2026
- 3 Aika Blue - THE SADDEST GIRL IN THE KINGDOM 2026
- 4 Alex Sitze - Chef Eats Last 2026
- 5 [Sæ] feat. Nath Seressia - Commitment 2026
- 6 Melusine - Rebel 2026
- 7 TiB'O - Sur ma toile 2026
- 8 Alix of Tomorrow - Noise 2025
- 9 Voltage Reign - Neon Bliss - Demo 2026
- 10 Messphodil - Dance Competition | Hip-Hop Orchestral 2026
- 11 Fenix Falling ft Sonia Hutchinson - The Night We Met 2026
- 12 Flawed Theorem - Under 2026
- 13 Dashing Skull Club with Whiskey Club - Knowing You Did Everything 2025
- 14 The Fods - Teenage Lust (Teenage Lust) 2026
- 15 Black Marine & MX THE AMERICAN - HAIR KILLER 2026
- 16 Redprint - Inner-court 2024
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