“Eden” by Bleu Toucan, a somewhat autobiographical album on their 7-year common adventure

Influenced by artists such as Sébastien Tellier, Metronomy and Air, Bleu Toucan draws its inspiration from travels, dreams and small pleasures of life. A few years and EPs later, the productions of Léo and Manu are still full of nostalgia and joy.

Their first album, “Eden”, takes us on a whole new journey to the heart of another land, more secret and more intimate than those he had surveyed so far.

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With modesty and delicacy, the duo unveils for the first time a bit of his personal life with tenderness and melancholy, tackling more intimate subjects such as paternity, fragility and romantic fantasies without forgetting their first love for dreams and escape.

In this album, the two com-fathers indeed deliver, all in modesty and poetry, a part of their sensitivity that has never been explored before. Like a collection on masculinity, “Eden” explores the relationship to emotions and weakness that modern man maintains and is no longer afraid to assume.


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