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    Ary Maudit Opens With Pop-Punk Debut No Intention

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    Ary Maudit Opens With Pop-Punk Debut No Intention


    London-based non-binary artist, producer, and engineer Ary Maudit introduces No Intention, a punchy guitar-led debut shaped by relationship chaos, creative restlessness, and pop-punk pressure.

    The technical depth is real. Ary worked with FKA twigs, Loyle Carner, and Yungblud, and mixed live for Kae Tempest and Floating Points across major festival stages including Glastonbury, Reading, and Leeds.

    Ary Maudit Opens With Pop-Punk Debut No Intention
    Ary Maudi by Cindel Oh

    That background feeds directly into No Intention. First started as an electronic track, the song shifted as Ary returned to guitar-driven writing and punk urgency. Written between touring commitments, often on the back of tour buses using Ableton, it was later finished in early 2026 at Ary’s own studio.

    No Intention is about the volatility of modern relationships. We waste loads of time on things that take us nowhere. It’s about navigating that, not just romantically but as a creative. This is the start of a journey. – Ary explain

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    Ary Maudi by Cindel Oh

    Outside their own music, Ary founded Audio QoS, an initiative focused on accessibility and safer creative spaces for queer and underrepresented artists.

    With No Intention, Ary Maudit turns technical control into emotional bite. Pop-punk with lived-in chaos, clean execution, and no fake gloss.

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