

You’ve asked for it, and here it is: brand-new Jaune Toujours merch inspired by Vertigo!
Sarah Baur reimagined the album cover into a bold, colourful design. We’ve partnered with an eco-conscious textile brand and chosen a print-on-demand process to reduce waste. All items are GOTS, Oeko-Tex, Vegan, and Fair Wear certified.
Available now: T-shirts and hoodies (unisex, men’s, women’s, and kids’ fits) in multiple colours and a recycled tote bag
Celebrate your love for Jaune Toujours while also supporting us!
Shop now: chouxdebruxelles.inker.be





“Jaune Toujours’ Vertigo is turning heads with its bold, eclectic sound. “
Dive into this glowing review by Galgóczi Tamás on ekultura.hu (in Hungarian) as he explores the album’s dynamic blend of reggae, ska, jazz, and more.
► Read the article (in Hungarian) by clicking HERE



Big news for Jaune Toujours!
The track Dimanche is featured on the complimentary Un-Herd CD included with the November-December issue of RnR Magazine, the best selling eclectic music magazine in the UK.
This playlist showcases handpicked songs from artists you need to know—and we’re thrilled to be part of it!
Grab your copy and let Dimanche brighten your day.

For lovers of eclectic music on the radio !
Thank you, once again, for including us in your show Cliff Furnald !
►Listen to the show again HERE

Crossing Borders with Jaune Toujours!
The Luxemburger weekly WOXX featured us in Willi’s Tips (by Willi Klopottek), describing Jaune Toujours as a fearless fusion of global sounds. From Latin and Balkan vibes to rock, funk, ska, reggae, and rap, they call our music an original cocktail!
With Vertigo, our newest album, we tackle today’s burning issues—war, social inequality, climate change, and radicalism—turning them into energetic and uplifting tracks sung in French and English
We’re thrilled to be recognised and can’t wait to party with our community in Luxembourg soon!
► Read the full article (in German) on WOXX

Thrilled to be featured in this German podcast, thank you Grit Friedrich for including us !
► Have a listen HERE

Thrilled to be featured on Davy Sims’ Around the World playlist!
Tune in from New Zealand, Spain, Ireland, Germany, Japan, Namibia, Singapore, the UK, and beyond. You can also catch the show on Davy Sims’ Mixcloud page—give it a listen and let us know where you’re tuning in from!
►Listen to the show HERE

“Vrolijke deuntjes blijven het handelskenmerk maar inhoudelijk met keiharde realiteitszin voor scheefgegroeide situaties.”
“Merry tunes remain the trademark but content with rock-hard realism for skewed situations.”
This may be the most touching review ever written about Jaune Toujours. We’re deeply moved by Georges Tonla Briquet’s words for JazzHalo and are eager to hear how it resonates with you
“With Vertigo, Piet Maris and his crew present a new ‘state of the union’—sharp and so necessary.” Georges captures what we aim to convey: a voice for the urgent issues we face today, especially in Brussels and Belgium. It’s music with a message, wrapped in grooves but anchored in reality.
As he beautifully puts it, “Cheerful tunes remain their trademark, but their content hits hard, addressing skewed realities.” This duality of joy and social commentary is the essence of Jaune Toujours—a danceable, raw honesty.
“It’s a splinter bomb that not everyone was waiting for—only those who appreciate the fight of Jaune Toujours.” This line says it all. We’re here for those who understand, who resonate with our call for change, for community, for hope.
►Check out the full review in Dutch on Jazz’Halo



“Aktivisten und kritische Denker werden oft beschuldigt, zu ernst zu sein. Aber wie kann man feiern, wenn man die Last der heutigen Krisen trägt? Jaune Toujours aus Brüssel zeigt uns seit über 30 Jahren, wie es geht: Mit Akkordeon, Bläsern und Beats mischen sie Reggae, Ska, Latin und Balkan-Sounds mit einem DIY-Geist und beweisen, dass Sozialkritik und Rebellion gute Stimmung bringen können.”
“Activists and critical thinkers are often accused of being too serious. But how can you party when you’re carrying the weight of today’s crises? For over 30 years, Brussels-based Jaune Toujours has shown us how—with accordion, brass, and beats, they blend reggae, ska, Latin, and Balkan sounds with a DIY spirit, proving that social critique and rebellion can bring good vibes.”
We’re thrilled with this 4-star review for our new album Vertigo in the latest issue of Jazzthetik (Nov/Dec), featured in the section ‘Die Welt ist eine Scheibe’!
And a heads-up: “While some tracks may lead you to the dance floor, they’re more likely to throw you for a loop. Their single Step on a Crack mixes 17/4 and 11/4 time signatures, making their album title Vertigo feel tangible!”
►Read the full article (in German) HERE