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Isaac Delusion Video For ‘Pas L’habitude'

 

Parisian electro-pop band Isaac Delusion are sharing the new video for ‘Pas L’habitude’, the latest track to arrives ahead of the release of their new album, Uplifters, due November 8, via hip French label Microqlima. Isaac Delusion’s third full length release is the follow up to 2017’s Rust And Gold, and the latest addition in a blooming career which has seen founding members Loïc Fleury and Jules Pacotte accrue close to half a million monthly Spotify streams, also performing on the bill for Pitchfork Paris alongside huge sold-out headline shows of their own in the capital, including the Olympia and the Élysée Montmartre.

One of just a couple of tracks from Uplifters sung in Fleury and Pacotte’s native French (the majority of the album is rendered in pop’s lingua franca, English), the tracing of social & emotional unease across the languid ‘Pas L’habitude’ is tracked to a tender new video exploring ideas of isolation and acceptance.

Loïc Fleury and Jules Pacotte formed Isaac Delusion (that name an unlikely Anglophile nod to Sir Isaac Newton) having originally become fast friends whilst at high school in the eastern Paris suburb of Vincennes. In some senses, Uplifters - whose blue-tinged songwriting picks at a misplaced nostalgia for youth - closes a circle for the childhood friends, now staring down their fourth decade, feeling an itch for the freedom & unguarded honesty of their younger selves.

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25 February LONDON Omeara

 

 

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