Bleu Reine releases new single ‘Cavalier Seul’ on Géographie
French dream pop artist Bleu Reine released single “Cavalier Seul” on June 30, 2026 via Géographie, the first track from her second album due 2027.

Bleu Reine’s “Cavalier Seul” is the newest single from the Paris dream pop project of singer and producer Léa Lotz, released on June 30, 2026 through Géographie. It is her first release for the French independent label and the first track from a second album set for January 2027.
Léa Lotz mixes shoegaze, dream pop and dark folk, layering hazy synths under a clear vocal line. She wrote “Cavalier Seul” after returning from a European tour. Géographie describes the track as “an ambiguous fantasy of freedom and loneliness in the form of a dreampop/shoegaze ballad bathed in hazy synths.” The single is available to stream and on Bandcamp through the label.
Bleu Reine ‘Cavalier Seul’ single and second album
The Bleu Reine “Cavalier Seul” single opens a new chapter after her 2023 debut and the move to Géographie. It is the first track drawn from her second album, which the label has dated to January 2027. The video for “Cavalier Seul” was released through the Géographie channel on the same day as the single.
About Bleu Reine
Bleu Reine is the solo project of Léa Lotz, a singer and producer based in Paris, France. She has been active in the DIY alternative scene since 2019, mixing nostalgic dream rock and layered synth pop. As a solo live performer she has supported US Girls, They Are Gutting a Body of Water, Cinder Well and Jozef van Wissem.
Her debut album “La Saison fantôme” appeared on December 1, 2023 through Sanit Mils Records, followed by a tour across Europe. She then signed to Géographie, the French independent label whose roster includes Marble Arch, Dog Park, Good Morning TV, SCHØØL and Bad Pelicans. The Bleu Reine “Cavalier Seul” single, out June 30, 2026, is her first for the label and the first track from her second album, due in January 2027.
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