On the shores of the Pacific, David Cairol discovered inspiration not in distance however in connection. The French reggae artist, lengthy guided by a perception in unity, turned his travels via French Polynesia and New Caledonia into sound. From these encounters got here Love & Dwell, the glowing first single from his forthcoming Pacific Bridges EP.
The challenge extends the spirit of his earlier anthem Constructing Bridges, remodeling it right into a sequence of EPs that hyperlink cultures via reggae’s common rhythm. Recorded on location, Love & Dwell carries the heartbeat of island life and the vitality of shared creation.
Cairol groups up with New Caledonian singer Fab I&I, whose voice blends seamlessly along with his personal. Collectively, they ship a message rooted in love, life and unity. The monitor was written and recorded amid the Pacific’s calm depth, formed by the folks and tales that welcomed them.
DAVID CAIROL CONTINUES TO PROVE THAT REGGAE IS A LIVING DIALOGUE BETWEEN PEOPLES
Behind the boards, Grammy-winning producers Bost & Bim (identified for work with Chronixx, Morgan Heritage and Alborosie) craft a heat, sunlit riddim. Blended by Matthieu Bost and mastered by Simon Capony at Basalte Studio, the manufacturing glides between religious reflection and brilliant groove, evoking salt air and open horizons.
With Pacific Bridges, David Cairol continues to show that reggae just isn’t sure by geography. It’s a residing dialogue between peoples, carried by rhythm, religion and the enduring power of human bonds.
ABOUT DAVID CAIROL



David Cairol strikes between continents with the convenience of a real bridge-builder. The French reggae artist blends chanson’s lyrical soul with Jamaica’s rhythmic heartbeat, creating music that connects worlds.
With three acclaimed albums and a whole lot of concert events behind him, his third launch Vers(e) deepens that bond. Singles like Dread showcase his collaborations with Jamaican artists and producers, reflecting a lifetime of journey, dialogue and shared groove. His sound stays rooted in unity, poetry and function.
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