ADENIAL, the production alias of 22-year-old French DJ Nicolas, just released “Close Enough,” his latest single that’s already gaining attention in the electronic music community. It’s a solid step forward for the young producer who’s been quietly building a name for himself.
“Close Enough” came out on March 7, and the four-minute track shows what ADENIAL does well: clean production, memorable melodies, and vocals that sit right in the mix. There’s a melancholic edge to it, balanced with enough energy to keep it from getting too heavy. The track works because it doesn’t try to do too much, it just commits to a mood and delivers on it. For someone still relatively new, ADENIAL’s got a surprisingly polished sound.
Nicolas has been building his catalog with releases on LoudKult, Sony, CHAPTER EIGHT, and Motiv. At 22, he’s already earned support from artists like Siks, ORGAN, Klaas, and MOTi, plus backing from Universal Music France and Spinnin’ Records. That’s not a bad roster for someone still in the early stages of their career.
What stands out about ADENIAL’s trajectory is his work with Grammy-winning artists, which speaks to his ability to collaborate at a high level. His tracks have charted in multiple countries and maintained consistent streaming numbers, showing he’s connecting with listeners beyond just a single hit.

ADENIAL’s music has found an audience internationally, pulling from different electronic subgenres to create something that feels familiar but distinct. His production style borrows from various influences without getting too scattered, which has helped him carve out space in a crowded scene.
With “Close Enough,” ADENIAL shows he’s refining his approach and finding his voice as a producer. It’s not a radical departure, but it’s a confident release that suggests he’s figuring out what works for him.
Based on the quality of “Close Enough,” there’s good reason to expect more from Nicolas as he continues developing his sound. Fans can follow his work on Instagram and Spotify to keep up with new releases.




























