Hugo Jardin released a particularly seductive first clip, Nuit Vacillante. Poet, musician, it is a complete artist that we discover, a madfire haunted by the nights and its mysteries. Our pop selection of the moment. Hugo Jardin unveils his Nuit Vacillante, a clip like a short film, dazzling and pop. Here's the story to discover. In a club, at daybreak, a man fantasizes about escaping the void. He says he is fragile, heroic, prince, unreal, fallen angel, tragic figure. In his wanderings, he addresses the absent woman. He would like her to see her again and for her to save him. He would like to feel soothed, finally, in this reality that he is fleeing. Coming from mime and dance, Hugo Jardin is the worthy heir of Brel and Barbara. On stage, his approach is embodied. As for his music, it borrows as much from pop, electro, no wave, urban as from the traditional piano-voice. His texts are bare and poetic. In his own way, Hugo Jardin reinvents the timeless song that goes from Biolay to Christophe, via Daniel Darc or Etienne Daho. Nuit Vacillante is Hugo Jardin's first single from a forthcoming EP. In his biography, the young musician states that he is also preparing a novel still being written. He became known with a formation "La Marquise" a few years ago, he has a very strong writing (and an illustrious family). We love the bombast of the character, his stylistic excesses, and his fascinating lighting. Here is an artist who immediately imposes himself by capturing the light. He projects himself heroic, prince, fallen angel, tragic figure, and uses all his energy to assert himself as he fantasizes to counter the doubt he has of his own existence. It looks like a hero of a novel. One thing is certain, we will follow him closely on his social networks here. The video of Nuit Vacillante is to be discovered on Justfocus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QDBYXzbvnE