Peaux Miroirs explores reflection and desire through a subtle electronic production by Luca Derom and Emile Papandréou. Sensual and contemplative, the track unfolds between dream and memory, with interwoven voices playing with shadow and light.
Performed as a duet with David Numwami (also known as Le Colisée), the song becomes an intimate dialogue. Frànçois’ voice mirrors that of the multi-instrumentalist known for his collaborations with Charlotte Gainsbourg evoking themes of metamorphosis, memory and the search for identity.
Originally built around an instrumental sent by Belgian producer Luca Derom, Peaux Miroirs has evolved over time. Reworked nearly ten years after its first version, the song reflects a process of constant rewriting, where music and memory act as mirrors of an ever-shifting inner landscape.