France just got a brand-new soundtrack, and it comes from Irène Schrader, who has officially released her new EP ECLIPSE—a glowing collection of alternative French pop steeped in tenderness, cinematic atmospheres, and rays of emotional clarity. This EP is a full-on reset button, a healing pause stitched together with poetry and soft-edged production.
From the very first seconds of “Eclipse”, she sets the tone with misty chords and a film-like sense of movement, as if the city lights were blurring past the window of a late-night ride. The track swells gently until it feels like you’ve stepped into a dream you can’t quite place.
With “Ladida,” a switch-up in English, Schrader slides a touch of soul into her vocals. It’s loose, warm, sunny—an easygoing walk in slow motion.
“2062” is the sleeper hit. It’s mysterious, weightless, and more electronic—like drifting through neon fog.
ECLIPSE is the kind of project that makes you stop and breathe for a moment. It’s intimate, thoughtful. Schrader’s world feels both expansive and personal, press play:
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