Jean-Baptiste Colyns (born 14 April 1978) is a Belgian musician known primarily for his work in the genres of electronic and alternative music. Emerging in the late 1990s, Colyns gained recognition for his innovative blending of ambient soundscapes with intricate rhythms, often incorporating elements of downtempo and trip-hop. One of his notable works is the album "Elysium," released in 2005, which received critical acclaim for its atmospheric compositions and emotional depth. The album features tracks that showcase his ability to create immersive listening experiences, highlighting his talent for layering sounds and textures. Colyns has also collaborated with various artists across different genres, contributing to his versatility and broad appeal. His influence is evident in the growing acceptance of electronic music within the mainstream, as well as in the work of contemporary artists who draw inspiration from his pioneering sound. Though not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, Colyns has carved a niche for himself in the music industry, leaving a lasting impact on the evolution of electronic music through his unique artistic vision and commitment to innovation.