Notre Dame’s ‘Haunted Nights’ is a love letter to the late-night club culture

Parisian producer Notre Dame has dropped a hypnotic new project that feels tailor-made for sleepless nights and sweat-soaked dance floors. Out now via his own Paranormal Society label, the Haunted Nights EP is the imprint’s second release following this summer’s well-received Recollection – and it might be his most immersive work yet.

Across three tracks, Haunted Nights is a love letter to the late-night club culture, blending atmospheric textures with undeniable groove. There are spooky vocal hooks that sneak up on you, punchy percussion that locks you into motion, and introspective chords that keep the emotion simmering just under the surface. Notre Dame describes the inspiration best: “I drew inspiration from sleepless nights and the unique energy of the late hours,” he says. “Between groove and sensuality, I tried to reflect the tension of the clubs, the intoxication of bodies, and the fragility of love when everything feels possible.”

What makes this release shine is its balance – one minute you’re wrapped in dark, haunting ambience, the next you’re pushed into full-on club euphoria. It’s the kind of EP that feels perfect for the colder months: a soundtrack to late-night drives, basement raves, and quiet walks home under city lights.

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