We had the pleasure of interviewing Paul Armand-Delille (Polo) of Polo & Pan over Zoom video!\xa0
Parisian duo Polo & Pan have released their second full length album\xa0Cyclorama, featuring 14 tracks fitting for summer. The timeless band fine tunes their sound on\xa0Cyclorama, vibrantly exploring themes like transcendence, life, and death with a matured combination of dance, techno, disco, and psychedelia. The album\u2019s lead single that arrived earlier this year, \u201cAni Kuni,\u201d is growing rapidly, crossing top 40 at French airplay and already at over 5 million streams in less than two months. The album also features three songs from the band\u2019s 2020 EP\xa0Feel Good, as well as the three recent tracks they have released in 2021: \u201cAni Kuni,\u201d \u201cTunnel feat. Channel Tres,\u201d and \u201cLes jolies choses.\u201d Polo & Pan have been praised by the likes of E! News, Consequence of Sound, Dancing Astronaut, and more. With tickets to their\xa0US tour\xa0going on sale just two weeks ago, they quickly sold out shows in both New York City and Los Angeles.
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Listen to\xa0Cyclorama\xa0HERE.
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\u201cAfter a four year long cruise around the world onboard the \u2018Caravelle,\u2019 the time was ripe for us to come back to the studio. We spent many a sleepless night gazing at our instruments and thinking about what our second album should sound like. We are finally ready to unveil \u2018CYCLORAMA,\u201d said Polo & Pan. \u201cThis new musical voyage will take you on a journey through life, from birth to death and on to transcendence. We invite all of you to find your own itinerary through this shared musical odyssey. Set your compass as you wish and get ready to go full circle with \u2018CYCLORAMA!\u2019\u201d
Cyclorama\xa0is Polo & Pan fully realized: hedonism matured, sounds fine-tuned, scope widened. Highlights like \u201cFeel Good\u201d and the ELO-inspired \u201cMagic\u201d bring vibrant, summery joy into an emerging world, while Polo & Pan also take moments to explore different introspective and darker, deeper tones. \u201cRequiem,\u201d \u201cJiminy,\u201d and \u201cTunnel\u201d \u2014 the latter of which is a collaboration with Compton rapper Channel Tres \u2014 take the band\u2019s slick tempos into a new realm of urban allure and mystique, while paying homage to their classic French sound.
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The duo, who have amassed nearly half a billion global streams, have released just one album prior: 2017\u2019s\xa0Caravelle, which was called a \u201cvoyage across blissful destinations\u2026 that invites surprise and enchantment\u201d by the New Yorker. It led to Paul Armand-Delille (Polo) and Alexandre Grynszpan (Pan) being able to perform their music around the world to sold-out crowds at notable venues like LA\u2019s Novo, London\u2019s Printworks, NY\u2019s Terminal 5, and Montreal\u2019s MTELUS. They\u2019ve also played numerous festival stages such as 2019\u2019s Coachella where\xa0Billboard\xa0called their performance \u201cwithout a doubt one of the best performances.\u201d
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