MYLAMINE 'Chapters in Sound'
For MYLAMINE, music isn’t just a collection of releases; it’s a timeline.
Each track is a timestamp, an audio journal entry capturing who he was in that moment: what he was chasing, what he was questioning, and how he was hearing the world. In this Chapter in Sound, he reflects on two recent singles that mark a defining transition: the late-night pulse of Come With Me (Stay) and the soulful warmth of Kindred Soul.
“With ‘Come With Me (Stay),’ I hear growth,” he says.
Released February 27th, 2026 on Electronic Brew Records, the track feels like a metamorphosis. Not a dramatic reinvention, but something more subtle, something deeper. Built on a rolling, warm bassline and crisp, patient drums, it leans into MYLAMINE’s after-hours sensibility: intimate, understated, quietly confident. The synths are emotionally charged but restrained. The vocals drift rather than dominate.
“It’s me, still becoming,” he explains. “Still chasing the best version of myself as a producer, beat maker, and house artist.”
There’s confidence in the record, but also curiosity. That balance is intentional. For MYLAMINE, comfort is a warning sign. He never wants to feel “done.” The point is to play, to experiment, to push at the edges of what feels safe, to keep the process joyful even as the craft sharpens.
“Come With Me (Stay)” captures that tension beautifully. It’s growth without losing the joy of discovery. It doesn’t scream for attention; it unfolds. On a dancefloor, it locks you into a slow burn. On headphones, it feels almost confessional. It’s the sound of an artist settling into his voice while still leaving space for surprise.
If that record represents evolution, “Kindred Soul” represents alignment.
“Right now, I honestly see it as one of my strongest pieces of work,” he says without hesitation.
Where “Come With Me (Stay)” is exploratory, “Kindred Soul” feels fully realized. There’s something timeless in its melody, a lingering quality that feels familiar but not dated. It nods gently toward the smooth, soulful warmth of yacht rock and artists like Michael McDonald, where the funk is subtle but undeniable, and the melody carries the emotional weight.
That influence isn’t literal; there are no retro pastiches here. It’s spiritual. The warmth. The musical restraint. The understanding that groove doesn’t need to shout to be felt.
“Kindred Soul feels classic in spirit,” he reflects. “It represents a moment where I felt fully locked into my voice, where nostalgia, soul, and house music all met naturally.”

That sense of natural convergence is key to understanding MYLAMINE’s trajectory. After a breakout run in 2025, with growing DJ support across underground scenes in the U.S. and Europe, 2026 doesn’t feel like a sprint forward. It feels like a sweet spot. Rather than chase momentum or trends, he’s refining, letting the music breathe and trusting subtlety.
Both tracks reveal different sides of the same philosophy: stay curious, stay hungry, stay open. Let each release be honest to its moment.
Because for MYLAMINE, songs aren’t just tracks in a catalogue. They’re markers of growth. Snapshots of transformation. Proof that becoming is more powerful than arriving.
And if this chapter is anything to go by, he’s only just getting started.
Buy / Stream Come With Me (Stay) HERE
