For today’s feature, TCC sits down with Peach Luffe – an artist whose dreamy soundscapes and emotionally honest songwriting have quietly built a world of their own.

Blending soft R&B textures with intimate storytelling, Peach Luffe’s music feels both comforting and deeply personal, drawing listeners in with every release.

As more audiences continue to discover his work, we spoke with Peach Luffe about his creative process, the emotions behind his music, and what inspires the atmosphere that has become such a defining part of his artistry.

TCC : Your sound feels really emotionally intentional – when you’re creating, do you start with a feeling, a lyric or a sonic idea first ?

Peach Luffe : I would say I start with a feeling and also chords and a melody

TCC : There’s a softness in your music that still hits quite deeply – how do you balance vulnerability with control in your songwriting ?

Peach Luffe : It’s really hard for me to be vulnerable, to be honest it’s difficult. I think I was raised not to be vulnerable… um but…I think I owe it to myself to speak and say the truth

TCC : What’s something about your creative process that people would be surprised to learn ?

Peach Luffe : That I do almost everything except drums and mastering of the song. Basically I’ll do it from start to finish. With some help from friends.

TCC : Your aesthetic and sound feel very aligned – how important is visual identity to you as an artist ?

Peach Luffe : Oh really ? Some people say that, I think my branding needs a bit of work. It’s really important, I’m still figuring out who I am, I think it’s really hard to be like truly yourself. I think it’s really difficult. Um I do feel like it is myself but it’s maybe not amplified in a way. Visual identity is very important but I still have a lot of work to do.

TCC : When you listen back to your older releases now, what do you hear differently ?

Peach Luffe : I mean it sounds less polished, maybe like my songs and songwriting as well. I feel more confident with my abilities now.

TCC : Is there a specific moment where you felt your artistry really click into place ?

Peach Luffe : I think recently, like the last year with Ego, with Suitcase, with some of those songs. I really really really really like it.

TCC : Your music feels quite introspective – do you write more for yourself, or with an audience in mind ?

Peach Luffe : To be honest, I write basically for myself and hopefully there’s an audience that likes it. I think my music is very introspective and it’s like what is inside my brain.

TCC : Who or what has been influencing your sound the most recently – even outside of music ?

Peach Luffe : I don’t know. I haven’t been listening to much music recently. To be honest, I really like classical music so anything with classical music I really really like and like violins especially.

TCC : How do you know a track is finished, especially when it carries so much emotion ?

Peach Luffe : I don’t know, there’s like a gut feeling. I think there’s a gut feeling, but even when it’s done and finished then you release it, there’s always things where i’m like “hmm I wish I changed this or I wish I did that”.

TCC : What’s a risk you’ve taken creatively that ended up shaping your sound ?

Peach Luffe : I don’t really take risks, I don’t want to say I don’t take risks or anything like that, but the risk I would say is like my music is not trendy. I would say it’s not like a trendy sound at all. I think um hopefully it’s timeless so it can stand the test of time. I like using more organic instruments like guitar, drum, bass, not too much synth and not too much processing because I really like the organic-ness of it.

TCC : If someone was discovering your music for the first time, which track would you want them to hear first and why ?

Peach Luffe : I think ego, ego is really one of my best songs I’ve ever written. I think it’s lyrically really good and sonically really good.

TCC : Looking ahead, what feels like the next evolution of your sound ?

Peach Luffe : I still have some songs left in the vault that are a bit more dreamy and more ballad-like. I think I’m gonna release more music that’s maybe more pop with the elements of what I do anyways.

Through soft melodies, honest emotion and carefully crafted atmospheres, Peach Luffe continues to build a sound that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable.

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