French producer Karasu Merodi is back with a new single called “Let Me In,” and it’s one of his most personal releases yet. Out now, the track explores themes of emotional isolation and self-protection, all wrapped in a lo-fi, electronic sound that feels soft but steady.
The song follows the story of a young girl dealing with intrusive thoughts and mental noise. Instead of breaking under the pressure, she turns inward and uses music as her way out. It’s not loud or overdone—just carefully layered sounds and a vocal thread that keeps the track feeling grounded and real.
Karasu has built a name for himself by focusing on storytelling through sound. His music pulls from chiptune, ambient, downtempo, and electro-pop—but it always comes back to emotion and clarity. “Let Me In” fits right into that lane.
This release comes after a few key moments in his career. His track “Let You Go” was recently featured by Nome on STMPD RCRDS Radio 066. Before that, “Reception Light” got spotlighted on Don Diablo’s Hexagon Radio. He also spoke with We Rave You in an in-depth interview about his creative process and goals.
“Let Me In” doesn’t try to be flashy. It just shows who Karasu Merodi is as an artist—someone who knows how to take something difficult and turn it into something that lasts.