French electronic duo Polo & Pan have released their third studio album, 22:22, today via Ekler/Hamburger/Virgin—just in time for their much-anticipated return to Coachella, where they’ll perform on Sunday, April 13th and 20th. Known for their sun-soaked grooves and whimsical soundscapes, the pair—Paul Armand-Delille (Polo) and Alexandre Grynszpan (Pan)—will bring their immersive electro-disco experience to the desert stage following a sold-out European tour.
22:22 is a 12-track journey through dreamy synths, analog textures, and French Touch-inspired pop. The album showcases a more focused songwriting approach, embracing both Anglophone and Francophone styles with exciting collaborations, including Metronomy and Beth Ditto. Tracks like “Petite Etoile,” “The Mirror,” and “Disco Nap” blend cosmic longing with infectious dancefloor rhythms, while “Nenuphar” invites listeners to dance from dusk till dawn.
The duo describes this new album as a shift toward living in the present, symbolized by its numerological title—representing balance and creative clarity. With over 8 million global streams of its pre-released tracks and buzz from Billboard, Clash, DJ Mag, and more, 22:22 further cements Polo & Pan’s place as sonic pioneers.
For full tour dates and streaming links, visit poloandpanmusic.com