From Paris: Bliss My Heart & Cliff Estatof unveil new single “Sugar Kapel” via Cleopatra Records

From Paris: Bliss My Heart x Cliff Estatof unveil new single "Sugar Kapel" via Cleopatra Records
French dark pop project Bliss My Heart and Paris-based producer Cliff Estatof have released the new – excellent – single “Sugar Kapel” via Cleopatra Records as a digital single. The track appears under the joint name Bliss My Heart x Cliff Estatof and introduces their first collaboration for the US label, following their 2025 single “Sinner Sinner“.
“Sugar Kapel” marks a new step in the partnership between the Paris artist and Estatof. After working together on “Suffer Well” and then co-writing and co-producing “Sinner Sinner” in 2025, they now formalise the project as a duo under the joint name and align with Cleopatra Records for the new single.
The official video, directed within the duo’s own visual universe and featuring their signature dark pop aesthetic, is available now.
Below is the previous single “Sinner Sinner”.
About Bliss My Heart
Bliss My Heart is a Paris, France-based dark pop / dark wave project created by singer-songwriter Jen Wolf The project emerged in 2020 with the three-track EP “Morningstar”, produced by Damien Badey and Eddy Rateni, and rooted in influences such as Bauhaus, Trisomie 21, The Sisters of Mercy, The 69 Eyes and Lana Del Rey.
Following “Morningstar”, she released a sequence of digital singles: “Latigo Canyon” in 2020, “Reason To Dust” and “Drive Fast” in 2021, and “Beyond” in 2022.
After mid-2022, the project took a break from releasing new music while working internationally as a tour manager, booking agent and PR professional. She also founded the booking and production agency BMH PROD during this period.
The project returned in early 2025 with the single “Suffer Well”, written and composed by Bliss My Heart and directed on video by Cliff Estatof. The single was her first new track since “Beyond” and released after a year and a half of global travel.
Later in 2025, Cliff Estatof moved from collaborator to full member on the single “Sinner Sinner”.
Cliff Estatof and the Space Call connection
Cliff Estatof is a French musician, composer and visual artist based around Grenoble and Paris. Under the name Cliff Tannen Estatof he serves as singer and principal songwriter for the industrial neo-metal band Space Call, formed in France and active since the late 2000s.
Space Call built its catalogue with full-length albums “Space Call Superstar” (2009), “Synchrotron” (2011) and “Eating Slowly” (2019). The line-up consist of Estatof as singer for the group, alongside musicians Marc Volta (guitar), Cochise Christopher Poizat (bass), Mike Estatof (drums) and Romain Thomas-Magri (synths).
Alongside Space Call, Estatof released his solo album “Cliff Tannen’s Pleasure Paradise”, originally issued in 2010 and now available as an eleven-track digital release.
Since 2024, he has also expanded into writing and illustration with “Longanss”, a collection of dark fantasy stories published as a book in French.
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