Live Concert Photography: L’Eclair with Charlie Chimi at TV Eye 11/18/25

Live Concert Photography: L’Eclair with Charlie Chimi at TV Eye 11/18/25

With recorded output that includes 2018’s full-length debut, Polymood, 2019’s Sauropoda, 2020’s Noshtta EP and 2021’s Confusions, the acclaimed Swiss-based JOVM mainstays L’Eclair, founded and led by Bulgarian-born siblings Stef and Yavov Lilov firmly established themselves as masters of mind-bending, cosmic-leaning groove. 

Along with two live sessions for KEXP, which amassed over 900,000 views combined, the Swiss-based group have built up an international following, while landing on the playlists of adventurous listeners and DJs seeking deep grooves. 

Meticulously crafted over the past four years, the acclaimed JOVM mainstays’ fourth album Cloud Drifter is a decided and radical departure from the Belgian group’s long-held instrumental approach with the album’s material featuring vocals from a wide and eclectic array of frequent collaborations that they’ve worked with over the past few years, including including Pink Slifugirl named GOLDENGelli HahaA Ghost Column, and more. 

Having toured with The Cinematic Orchestra and W.I.T.C.H. — including writing and recording W.I.T.C.H.’s 2023 effort Zango and The Cinematic Orchestra’s forthcoming album this year, as well as production work with Varnish La Piscine and Maston, the Lilov brothers have assembled a vast network of likeminded musicians. And across the entire album, they keenly curate a cohesive vision incorporating many disparate contributions. 

In the lead-up to Cloud Drifter‘s release, I’ve written about four of the album’s singles: 

The JOVM mainstays just completed a month-long North American tour that included a stop a TV Eye last week. Their set was a career-spanning set featuring some of crowd favorites from Sauropoda, Noshtta EP and this year’s CLOUD DRIFTER — including their collaboration with girl named golden, “THE GLITCH.”

Charlie Chimi, a project led by L’Eclair’s touring percussionist and featuring the band’s bassist played an opening set of Latin music-inspired, genre-defying, party starting jams.

Check out photos from the show below.

L’Eclair

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Charlie Chimi

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