
The Supermen Lovers, the moniker of French DJ and producer Guillaume Atlan, isn't just about dance music; it's about crafting meticulously layered sonic landscapes that evoke a bygone era of sophisticated disco filtered through a modern lens. Atlan’s sound, a masterful blend of French touch, nu-disco, and funk, drips with analog warmth and shimmering synth melodies. He broke through in 2001 with the infectious "Starlight," a track that perfectly captured the carefree spirit of the early aughts with its shimmering synths and memorable vocal sample. This wasn't mere club fodder; it was a meticulously crafted piece of pop perfection that resonated far beyond the dance floor. While "Starlight" remains his signature hit, Atlan has consistently explored the nuances of electronic music, releasing several EPs and albums that demonstrate his versatility. Collaborations with artists like Mani Hoffman and other vocalists have added depth to his productions. Atlan's impact lies in his ability to synthesize classic sounds into something undeniably fresh and contemporary. Recent releases and ongoing touring suggest The Supermen Lovers remain committed to pushing the boundaries of nu-disco, continuing to deliver shimmering soundscapes that transport listeners to sun-drenched dance floors, both real and imagined. He continues to build on his legacy as one of the enduring figures of the French touch scene.