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After six years out of the spotlight, Puggy is back in full force. In recent months, they’ve reconnected with longtime fans while winning over new ones, thanks to their Radio Kitchen EP—and especially their irresistible live shows. Last year’s sold-out three-night run at Brussels’ Ancienne Belgique set the tone for what’s next: a new tour, with major stops including Paris’ Olympia and Forest National this fall.
But first, they’re riding the wave of spring with “On My Mind,” a bright, feel-good groove with a fresh spark. Crafted top to bottom by Matthew Irons, Romain Descampe, and Egil “Ziggy” Franzen, the track reflects the band’s mindset—part celebration, part personal emancipation. It’s about growth, freedom, and embracing the journey.
Born in their Brussels-based Radio Kitchen Studio, “On My Mind” reflects Puggy’s fully independent ethos: no label, no deadline, just music. That freedom is fueling a creative renaissance. From scoring the upcoming animated epic Chickenhare and the Secret of the Groundhog—featuring a 70-piece symphonic orchestra—to teaming up with artists like Yseult, Zaz, and Noé Preszow, the trio is weaving themselves deeper into the fabric of European pop culture.
Fueled by their love of incorporating rock, pop, jazz, electro, and R&B into their music, Puggy has always defied labels. And in a world of streaming and genre mash-ups, their trademark eclecticism is finally finding the spotlight it deserves.
But first, they’re riding the wave of spring with “On My Mind,” a bright, feel-good groove with a fresh spark. Crafted top to bottom by Matthew Irons, Romain Descampe, and Egil “Ziggy” Franzen, the track reflects the band’s mindset—part celebration, part personal emancipation. It’s about growth, freedom, and embracing the journey.
Born in their Brussels-based Radio Kitchen Studio, “On My Mind” reflects Puggy’s fully independent ethos: no label, no deadline, just music. That freedom is fueling a creative renaissance. From scoring the upcoming animated epic Chickenhare and the Secret of the Groundhog—featuring a 70-piece symphonic orchestra—to teaming up with artists like Yseult, Zaz, and Noé Preszow, the trio is weaving themselves deeper into the fabric of European pop culture.
Fueled by their love of incorporating rock, pop, jazz, electro, and R&B into their music, Puggy has always defied labels. And in a world of streaming and genre mash-ups, their trademark eclecticism is finally finding the spotlight it deserves.
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