Like a nocturnal walk through the arteries of an unknown city, 4N4LOG CITY is out today. With this third album, Glass Museum - the duo formed by Antoine Flipo (piano) and Martin Grégoire (drums), now joined by bassist Issam Labbene - steps out of the wilderness of Reykjavik and Reflets to embrace the density of urban life.

Signed to the forward-thinking label Sdban Records, the trio navigates a sound world...

With Call Me Names, Glass Museum invites a voice onto one of their tracks for the very first time, bringing a soulful warmth to this introspective ballad, carried by a slow groove, airy synths, and restrained rhythmic tension.

It speaks of breakup, regret, and reconciliation—a kind of inner dialogue, haunted by the past and longing for repair. The track explores the space left behind by another, the struggle to face...

The title ‘III’ holds two meanings for Glass Museum. Firstly, it signals the beginning of a new chapter as a trio — something that might already be noticeable in their latest photos. Secondly, it represents the third chapter in their musical journey as Glass Museum.

With this release, the band wanted to step outside their comfort zone and explore a darker, more intense sound — something quite different from what...

Undermined by current events, the project’s duality now carries on through a mirror game between reality and imaginary.

In a world that stood still, 'Reflet' was born out of a desire for freedom, a wish to innovate and travel differently. This new piece stands out as an artistic climax crafted at the crossroads of time and genres, an electronic proposition wrought by two brave hearts, tempered by the organic reflections...

In geometry, an ellipse is a closed plane curve obtained through the intersection of a turning cone and a plan. This geometric element is a reference to the mathematical and scientific elements within our music, its electronic dimension and the broader visual concept of our album “Reflet”.

The single artwork, created by the OHME collective, shows organic crystals captured by a polarized light microscope.

Ellipse sets its backstory with a...

"Caillebotis" are wooden panels - gathered up to form planks - used for external flooring. In 2020, Glass Museum went on an album writing retreat in the Hautes Fagnes. In the region, Caillebotis are lined up on the side of winding paths for kilometers, overlooking rivers and marshy grounds.

These autumnal landscapes have led the duo back to its source of inspiration: the organic element and acoustic music. "Caillebotis" is...

Like many other artists, the duo Glass Museum postponed the release of its new album, originally scheduled for March 27th, due to the pandemic of Covid-19. Unfortunately we are still not out of the crisis... but here is finally 'Reykjavik'! With 'Reykjavik', Glass Museum returns with a second album whose authentic musical identity takes a seat at the table of contemporary jazz. Cinematic, electronic, and organic, the record combines dusky...