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You just gotta love it when artists aren’t afraid to explore, when their sound isn’t boxed and genuinely feels alive. JulianTheGirl’s “Tales From The Modem” is that kind of record: not built from trends or some formulaic pursuit of what is in but from genuine artistry and instinct.
An artist knows how to open an EP when the intro is intriguing. Introduced in French with a brooding, hollow atmosphere, JulianTheGirl lays out the Tales From The Modem like a delicate creed.
tREMors comes in like a fever dream in reverse, all stretched, warped, and distorted. There’s this static feedback mirroring emotional noise that feels disorienting, a bit intimidating at first until the first verse comes in with its hazy beats. JulianTheGirl carries a quiet, restless tone in her voice as she sings, “in your memory I’m known as the sinner.” While Dais’ touch adds depth and rawness to the overall vibe of the track. What you’ll love about this is its calmness that feels a bit strange, minimal but not dull, enough to make you feel engaged and uneasy at the same time.
Raindance pulse with synths that brings movement and it feels like stepping into the rain knowing you’ll be soaked yet choosing to stay anyway. In this lead single, JulianTheGirl turns vulnerability and survival into something magnetic and defiant as she sings, “dancing through the pain” repeatedly. At the same time, there’s this pinch of fragility running underneath. And no, it isn’t weakness but something closer to peace, like a movement called enduring.
The EP ended strong with The Girls which screams peak girl boss energy through loud and unapologetic bars. There’s no pleasing, no girl trying to act nice and cute, only a woman who’s confident and self-assured in every verse. The layered beats slap, while her words feel like a shade to everyone who ever tried to dim her light.
While others try to play it safe and stick into one sound, JulianTheGirl dominates the stage through a blend of emotion and experiment. One moment it’s fun and cheeky, next reflective, until its boisterous wind blows again, it’s such an experience that you’ll never want to miss out. The way you can’t really pin Tales From The Modem into one genre and sound says a lot about her identity as an artist — fluid and unapologetically confident.
You can’t also deny the touch of several artists that added depth and flair to this EP: BABYLON ADVISORY (French Vocals on “AOL”), Quin With The Keyz (Beat Production on “RAINDAINCE” and “THE GIRLS”) Raisi K (Beat Production on “alRIGht”), Christopher Billik/Element Sound Studio (Mixing and Mastering), Cloud D Studios (Recording Engineer), and especially Dais/The Crypt Studio (Executive Producer, Recording Engineer, Beat Production on “tREMors” and “girl MATH”) that weaved this whole and cohesive.
Overall, in the scene where everyone tries hard to recreate the same formulas, JulianTheGirl’s Tales From The Modem embraces unpredictability through genre-bending sounds. Each track embodies texture and experimental edge which are tied all together through her vision, making everything feel whole and definitely her own.

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