With “Remember These Days”, released May 1, 2026, VAAST steps into a space that feels both familiar and refreshingly underexplored in French music right now. The track leans into the country’s electronic roots while reintroducing something often missing from the conversation lately: emotional storytelling.
France has long shaped global sound through figures like Daft Punk and David Guetta, but VAAST takes a slightly different route. Instead of focusing purely on club energy, he builds his music around narrative and feeling, blending modern electronic textures with a more classic pop sensibility.
“Remember These Days” is fully electronic in its construction, driven by layered synths, textured rhythms, and a steady low-end pulse. There is a cinematic quality to it as well, subtly echoing the expansive mood of Avatar. The result is a track that feels immersive without losing its melodic focus.
At its core, the song explores contradiction. It reflects on moments that feel like victories but come at a cost, capturing that uneasy space between progress and regret. That emotional tension gives the track its depth, balancing its polished production with something more introspective.
With this release, VAAST is not trying to replicate the past. Instead, he pulls from it to shape something current, suggesting a direction where French electronic music reconnects with storytelling and global pop appeal in a more intentional way.



