Benjamin Quartz Ignites Emotion with “Pyromane” — A Tender Fire from Marseille
- Miles Coleman

- Oct 13
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 20

Parisian artist Benjamin Quartz returns with “Pyromane,” an original single that radiates both restraint and passion in equal measure. Released on September 26, 2025, the track unfurls like a slow-burning flame, never explosive but warm and hypnotic in its glow. Quartz, known for his finely tuned sense of musical storytelling, crafts a soundscape that feels both intimate and cinematic, inviting listeners into a world where delicacy and desire intertwine.
“Pyromane” draws deeply from samba rhythms and Latin sensuality, yet its true magic lies in the balance between softness and intensity. The song opens with feather-light strings, where guitar and violin exchange quiet glances, before subtle Brazilian percussion lifts the melody into motion. Each element seems to breathe, allowing space for emotion to linger. Rather than erupting into chaos, Quartz’s fire burns with precision, slow, deliberate, and utterly mesmerizing.
There is an unmistakable poetry at work here. The arrangement shimmers with ambiguity and grace, turning what could have been a straightforward love song into a meditation on the volatility of human feeling. The percussive heartbeat, complete with handclaps and castanets, evokes the image of a gypsy circling her fire, both creator and destroyer of her own passion. Within that image, Quartz captures the essence of his artistry: tenderness tempered by danger.
Lyrically and sonically, “Pyromane” stands as an elegant study in contrast, sophisticated yet visceral, precise yet alive. It is the kind of composition that does not simply play in the background but inhabits the room, whispering its quiet intensity long after the final notes fade.
With this release, Benjamin Quartz confirms himself as one of the most intriguing voices in contemporary French music, an artist unafraid to move gracefully between vulnerability and fervor.





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