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Robyn Bernstein & Izze Stein capture romance on new single 'Pendant La Nuit'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • 2 hours ago
  • 1 min read

'Pendant La Nuit', the luminous collaboration between New York artists Robyn Bernstein and Izze Stein, feels like stepping into a softly lit side street where time slows and the air hums with possibility. Built around little more than piano and voice, this single proves that intimacy can be the most powerful arrangement of all.


The story behind the track reads like something from a French New Wave film: a late-night wander through Paris, a chance encounter with an old upright piano, a melody born from memory. That origin lingers in every bar. Bernstein’s composition is graceful and unhurried, allowing space between notes as if each chord is pausing to take in the view. There’s a quiet confidence in the writing, just a carefully shaped tune that trusts its own beauty.


Enter Izze Stein. Her vocal performance feels weightless yet grounded, gliding across the piano’s contours with poise and emotional clarity. She leans into subtle inflections, letting the phrasing breathe. It’s the kind of delivery that feels both classic and immediate, as though she’s singing directly to someone across a small café table.


What makes 'Pendant La Nuit' so affecting is its restraint. In an era dominated by layered production and digital gloss, Bernstein and Stein choose vulnerability over volume. The result is transportive. You can almost see the cobblestones, feel the cool night air, and sense the intimacy of shared footsteps under a pale sky.


As Izze Stein brings the song to audiences across San Francisco, Nevada City, Ann Arbor, and Austin, it’s easy to imagine rooms falling silent for these three quiet minutes, suspended in the hush of a night that never quite fades.



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