Prior to teaming up, both musicians enjoyed successful solo careers as DJs; Armand-Delille used the name Polocorp while Grynszpan performed as Peter Pan. After meeting at the Paris club Le Baron, they started mixing together and eventually composed music as a duo. Their 2013 EP Rivolta introduced fans to Polo Pan's unique sound, which evoked a sense of stylish nightlife nostalgia that stemmed from the early 20th century, and combined it with smart electro-pop and house, sometimes with a tropical flair. The Dorothy EP followed in 2014 with the title track earning millions of streams. Further EPs like Isolated Beach and Nanã arrived over the next two years before the duo released the full-length Caravelle in 2017. A critical and commercial success, the album was re-released in a deluxe version the following year and was eventually certified gold. Meanwhile, Polo Pan continued their prolific run with two more EPs in 2019's Gengis and 2020's Feel Good, with their sophomore long-player Cyclorama arriving in 2021. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi