I think I saw AZALI while randomly browsing Bandcamp but dismissed them because almost all their releases were individual songs, and especially on Bandcamp, I much prefer EPs and albums in the 15 minute-1 hour range. Still, I'm checking out both.
For AZALI I picked one whose title looked cool: https://azali.bandcamp.com/track/108111118101-121111117 - I'm not sure how representative this piano piece is of their greater output, but it's got a nice sort of emotional arc to it.
M2U actually has albums! So I put on DIVERSITY. So far, I like the sounds of the string and piano arrangements, and the synths where they appear, but once you add the autotuned vocals it kinda sounds like something from a 2000s video game, and those vocals make it harder to take seriously. (I'm also interested in the fact that M2U's publishers is called "FLUXUS", which is also a name of a 60s and 70s avant-garde art collective that famously included musicians like Yoko Ono. I wonder if there's any actual connection beyond the name.)