Belgium sounds better than ever.

So we're building a streaming platform for it.

Not for the whole world. For the scene.

A new home for Belgian music, built for listeners and artists who care about where songs come from.

For artists making noise in basements, studios, small clubs, and festival stages across Belgium, and for the communities that keep those scenes alive.

Coming soon

Music Starts Somewhere

Before the streams, there is a room.

Before the playlists, there is a first audience.

Before the charts, there is a risk someone decides to take.

A rehearsal space. A tiny venue. A producer's laptop at 2 a.m. That is where songs become real.

Great music scenes are built from moments like these, repeated over years.

  • Electronic pioneers pushing sound forward.
  • Jazz rebels bending structure and rhythm.
  • Indie dreamers and hip-hop innovators building the next wave.

Belgium has always been a country where music grows in unexpected places, then travels much further than anyone expects.

"Small country. Huge sound."

Some of the best music in the world starts in tiny rooms.

Music Is Culture

Music isn't just a catalog.

It's scenes, communities, and the feeling of hearing a band live before everyone else catches up.

It's record stores, late-night radio, and festivals that turn fields into temporary cities.

Belgium has one of the richest music cultures in Europe, and that culture deserves to be represented with care.

It deserves

a platform that understands it.

A music platform should strengthen local culture, not flatten it into anonymous background noise.

This project is designed to keep context, identity, and scene-level discovery at the center.

Discover Close to Home

Streaming gave us access to everything.

  • Your city.
  • Tonight's shows.
  • Local producers.
  • New scenes.
  • Independent labels.
  • What's next.

But sometimes everything is too much, and what matters most gets buried.

Music from your city should not be harder to discover than music from the other side of the planet.

What if a streaming platform started with the music around you, then expanded outward from there?

Belgium first.

The rest can follow once the foundation is strong.

Algorithms are useful. Human taste still matters.

Artists First

Behind every track is a person.

  • Someone who wrote it, often before anyone asked for it.
  • Someone who produced it, revised it, and stayed with it until it worked.
  • Someone who obsessed over details most listeners will never see.

Artists create the music and the culture around it.

Platforms should respect that reality in how they surface work and build tools.

"Music platforms should work for artists too."

This project is built on one simple idea.

Respect the people behind the songs, not only the volume of the catalog.

If the platform helps creators build sustainable momentum, listeners benefit too.

Fairness Matters

Streaming changed everything.

For listeners, it unlocked instant access. For artists, the economics and visibility model remain more complicated.

The next generation of music platforms should make clearer choices about who they are designed to serve.

More transparency in how music is surfaced.

More respect for creative labor.

More balance between scale and sustainability.

We're still building and still listening.

We're exploring what a fairer model could look like in practice.

Still in the Works

Good music takes time.

So does building a platform around it with the right priorities from day one.

— The foundation comes first.

— Then the product experience.

— Then the scale.

Right now, we're focused on building something reliable, intentional, and useful for the people it is meant to serve.

The details will evolve as the project grows, but the direction is clear.

This is just the beginning.

The next great Belgian artist might be playing tonight.

Built in Belgium

This project is being built in Belgium.

By people who grew up in its music scene and still believe local culture deserves local infrastructure.

— Who discovered bands in small venues before the algorithms noticed.

— Who watched local artists become global names without losing their identity.

Belgium may be small.

Its influence on music is not.

This platform starts where the music does.

Right here.

Currently in development

Contact

For project, press, or partnership inquiries:

contact@yourmusic.today