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New generation French talent Romeo Louisa lands on Pont Neuf Records

Romeo Louisa hails from the French Riviera and draws inspiration from his environment and musical influences including jazz, funk, and soul. A relative newcomer to the house scene, he has studied production in London and collaborated with renowned artists such as Oden & Fatzo, Funk Cartel, and THEOS before releasing on labels including Shall Not Fade and Pont Neuf Records. With this EP, he delivers a unique take on house,  transporting listeners to the beautiful South of France 

Says the artist, “Indigo Chronicles refers to the Blues that rocked my childhood, and which is the founding pillar of all my inspirations as a producer: from jazz, to soul, funk, and house. It’s also a tribute to that regenerating blue hour and a sign of an upcoming celebration found in house music.”

The EP opens with ‘For Your Love,’ a fusion of garage house rhythms and hypnotic jazz chords that evoke the warmth of summer days at Louisa’s childhood home on the Riviera. The lush ‘Move Me’ features bouncing organ chords and powerful, soulful vocal samples that reflect the frenetic energy of summer on the South Coast with its bustling streets and vibrant nightlife. ‘Magnetism’ captures the allure of new beginnings and summer romance through jazz-infused keyboards, melodic guitar riffs, and warm basslines to create a nostalgic yet contemporary sound. Last of all, ‘Can You Feel Me?’ is a low-slung and seductive sound with Balearic horns, steamy vocal coos and jazzy melodies that will prove irresistible to dancers this summer. 

Romeo Louisa’s ‘Indigo Chronicles’ EP will be released on Pont Neuf Records on May 17th, 2024. The single ‘Move Me’ is out now, and the next single, ‘For Your Love,’ will be released on April 26th. 

Pre-order/Preview the EP HERE

Tracklist

1. For Your Love
2. Move Me
3. Magnetism
4. Can You Feel Me?

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