Isaac Delusion

Isaac Delusion is a French indie electropop band known for their dreamy soundscapes that blend electronic synths with soft, ethereal vocals. The group was formed in Paris in 2011 by Loïc Fleury and Jules Paco, who started off as friends with a shared passion for music before deciding to collaborate professionally. Their style is characterized by a unique fusion of genres, from pop and electro to soul and folk, creating an immersive and distinctive atmosphere that has resonated with international audiences.

With a string of captivating releases, Isaac Delusion has steadily built a reputation for their imaginative and introspective music. Their album "Rust & Gold," released in 2017, serves as a testament to their evolving sound, rich with emotive storytelling and lush production. Tracks like "Premonitions," "Lost and found," and "How Much You Want Her" showcase their ability to convey complex emotions through song. The band's penchant for innovation is further evidenced by their "COLORS SHOW" performance of "Make It," which stripped down their sound for a raw, intimate rendition, as well as their engagement with remix culture, demonstrated by tracks like "Distance (Fhin Remix)" and "Dragons (Fakear Remix)." Isaac Delusion's work, including the playful "fancy" and the nostalgic "Couleur menthe à l'eau," reveals their range and commitment to crafting a truly varied discography that appeals to the evolving tastes of their growing fan base.

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