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Rover

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(Timothée Régnier) Rover  is more than a singer-songwriter—he’s a sonic wanderer, a musician whose songs feel like journeys through inner landscapes and the wider world. Born in Paris and raised partly in New York, Rover carries a life shaped by movement, curiosity, and the delicate tension between solitude and connection. His name, meaning “to wander”, perfectly mirrors his music: introspective, cinematic, and deeply emotional.

From his debut album Rover with tracks like “Remember” and “Aqualast”, to Let It Glow Let It Glow—a luminous record encouraging listeners to embrace vulnerability—Rover’s work explores the human experience. His music balances melancholy and hope, memory and imagination, offering soundscapes that feel simultaneously personal and universal. Each song is a reflection on life’s fragility, love’s persistence, and the beauty found in quiet moments.

In Eiskeller Eiskeller, recorded in a former ice cellar beneath Brussels, Rover transforms music into architecture. The album’s crystalline atmospheres sculpt spaces of reflection and transcendence, where melody and silence coexist. Tracks like “To This Tree” and “For Ages” evoke rootedness, introspection, and timelessness—reminding us that music can be a mirror for our own inner journeys. Rover’s songs are more than sound; they are emotional landscapes, inviting listeners to wander thoughtfully through the intersections of memory, solitude, and creativity.