Geoffroy Sauvé writes world-weary but hopeful songs inspired by his extensive travels, as well as relationships and heartache. His atmospheric production combines trip-hop and light dance beats with folk-rock guitars, bringing to mind fellow indie electronic artists like James Blake and Chet Faker. He released his debut album, Coastline, in 2017, and gradually incorporated more international influences on subsequent efforts like 2024′s Good Boy. Sauvé contributed to several early releases by Men I Trust during the 2010s. His debut EP Soaked in Gold, co-written and co-produced by Max Gendron, was independently released in 2015. Full-length Coastline, co-produced with Gendron and Gabriel Gagnon, appeared on Bonsound in 2017. Following the loss of his mother to cancer, Geoffroy’s deeply personal second album, 1952, was released in 2019. The self-released, acoustic-based Live Slow Die Wise appeared in 2022. Geoffroy released a cover of John Hartford’s “Gentle on My Mind” in 2023, and appeared on Apashe’s dance single “Lost in Mumbai.” Inspired by a trip to Mexico during which he adopted a dog from a shelter, Geoffroy incorporated Latin and African rhythms into his sound on 2024′s Good Boy. ~ Paul Simpson