Polo & Pan and Metronomy connect on “Disco Nap”

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The symphony of electronic and disco pleasures.

The French duo Polo & Breadformed by Paul Armand Delille and Alexandre Grynszpanhave formed a path considered one of the most outstanding in house, disco and contemporary electronic music. From tropical and retro influences, they manage to transport you to universes where nostalgia and euphoria dance together.

Since its last release in 2024, with the album's 10th anniversary Dorothy, and Cyclorama in 2021, where the dreamlike nuances that explored from birth to transcendence have kept expectations of sonic elegance afloat.

This time they arrive with “Nap Disk”a track in collaboration with Metronomyanother of the groups references of the genre. With vibrant rhythms, clever lyrics and an unmistakable vibe; In this song they highlight the tonalities and rhythms that have made them indispensable in any playlist.

“Nap Disk” arrives accompanied by a lyrics video conceptual, full of visuals where a duality is marked between a cold world and a warm one, each of them reflected on a silhouette that is shown performing the song, located in what appears to be a train station. Dale play:

Polo & Bread and Metronomy have come together to give us one of the most unexpected and energetic collaborations, making us long to hear this track live and, of course, in the company of both groups.

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