Cover art for the album Minuit sur la Seine

Chanson-Pop

Minuit sur la Seine

French chanson-pop for Paris after closing time: rain, lamps, the Seine, and the small loneliness that appears when the city quiets down.

  • Tracks 12
  • Length 35 min

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Liner Notes

A short editorial read on the album world, sound, and standout moments.

About the Album

Minuit sur la Seine is a late-walk album. It keeps Paris after the café lights begin to go out, when the city is still beautiful but no longer performing for anyone. That quieter hour gives the record its mood.

The chanson-pop setting is a good fit for the material. Piano, soft percussion, and clean melodic lines leave enough space for small observations: rain on the Pont Neuf, lamps on wet pavement, Montmartre shadows, a café closing too early. The album’s Paris is familiar, but the writing is better when it stays with these ordinary nighttime details.

The title track gives the record its still point. Around it, the songs move between romance, solitude, and the kind of reflection that comes more easily while walking than while speaking. Minuit sur la Seine is not trying to reinvent the Paris night song. It simply handles the form with care and a little ache.

Production Notes

All tracks were generated with AI music models, then processed for the final sound. No human performance recordings are used.