Review
Polo & Pan’s '22:22' crackles with a late-night, evocative energy that transports you to a bustling Parisian boulevard—think vintage synths swirling with nimble percussion and a luxurious haze of organic sounds. Twirling your headphones through the twelve tracks, you’ll stumble upon rhythmic bops that fizz and glimmer, side by side with brooding slow-burners drooling with atmosphere. The duo’s flair for lush, dance-friendly arrangements finds new dimension thanks to a wild mix of guest vocalists, each one coloring the beats with a splash of personality or a hint of longing. Underneath it all, Polo & Pan's signature blend of old-school groove and modern polish rules supreme, switching up the dancefloor but keeping your feet on autopilot.
What's especially cool about '22:22' is how Polo & Pan lean into song-focused structures and storytelling without losing the airy, escapist vibe their fans started craving years ago. It feels looser in spirit, yet more mature in substance—a rare combo. Layers ripple through every track, rewarding listeners who press repeat, whether you’re riding solo or vibing at a rooftop party. If you’re itching for an electronic album that doubles as a sonic adventure, this one’s got your back. - Tatiana