Immersive ElectroShock Keeps Leirbag X.O. Filling Dancefloors
The Paris Producer’s Deep House, Disco and Electro Single, Nearly a Year On
Nearly a year after it first landed, Leirbag X.O.‘s Immersive ElectroShock still refuses to sit still. The Paris producer, real name Gabriel Cuny, threads Deep House warmth, Disco swing and Electro grit into one single. It has held its place in electronic rotations since August 2025. Even now it works a room without ever tipping over into noise.
You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist’s work by scrolling down the page.


Immersive ElectroShock Rides a Deep House Groove With Disco and Electro
The appeal of Immersive ElectroShock starts with how little Leirbag X.O. wastes. The track lays down a Deep House foundation, steady and patient. Disco phrasing then loosens the hips, and Electro textures sharpen the edges. That three-way blend is the whole idea. House supplies the patience to build, Disco brings the swing that keeps feet moving, and Electro adds the jolt that stops the groove fading into the background.
The title is a fair description of the effect. This is dance music that wants to jolt you awake rather than wash over you. It earns that with rhythm and arrangement instead of volume. Anyone raised on French dance music will recognise the DNA, yet the exact blend belongs to Leirbag X.O. alone. That is why the single reads as a signature rather than a genre exercise.

Why a 2025 Single Still Earns Its Slot in 2026
Plenty of club tracks burn bright for a fortnight and vanish. Immersive ElectroShock has done the opposite. Out since August 2025, it has stayed in playlists and enthusiast conversations across the months since. That is the clearest signal a dance record can send about its own staying power. Longevity in this corner of electronic music is rarely won by a loud launch. It comes down to whether DJs and listeners keep pulling a track back into rotation once the release-week noise fades.
Early on, the single earned support from FVMusicBlog, which flagged the deep house cut among its new-release picks. That kind of notice carries weight for an independent electronic artist. It puts a record in front of the exact crowd most likely to fold it into a set. You can read the original feature that called out the track at FVMusicBlog. Nearly a year on, that early endorsement looks less like a launch bump and more like an accurate early read.

For Fans of French Electronic Music Built on Disco Bones
If your rotation already leans on the lineage of French dance music, Immersive ElectroShock will feel like home. The Disco-sampling, filter-driven tradition that Daft Punk turned into a global language runs right through Leirbag X.O.’s groove. You hear it most in the way looped Disco phrasing carries the momentum. The harder Electro punch recalls the distorted, high-voltage attack that Justice built their reputation on. Even so, Leirbag X.O. keeps the aggression in check rather than letting it take over. Fans of the nu-disco warmth of Purple Disco Machine will recognise the same physical, dancefloor-first feel, here with more Electro static in the corners.
The track has a specific listener in mind. Picture someone who wants Deep House they can genuinely dance to. They miss the swing that Disco brought to the floor, and they do not mind a little Electro roughness sanding down the polish. Leirbag X.O. built the single for that crowd. The France-rooted, genre-blurring approach keeps it useful long after release day.
Where to Stream Immersive ElectroShock and Follow Leirbag X.O.
Immersive ElectroShock is out now and easy to find. Beyond the player above, dig into the wider catalogue on the artist’s Spotify profile or on Apple Music. Every release is gathered on the artist’s official page.
To keep up with what Gabriel Cuny does next, follow Leirbag X.O. on Instagram, subscribe on YouTube, and connect on LinkedIn. For a producer working the seam between Deep House, Disco and Electro, the best introduction is still pressing play.
TopMusic.News’s curator team: “Plenty of dance tracks chase the trend of the month. This one keeps its slot because the Deep House, Disco and Electro balance never dates, and that is rare for a single now approaching its first birthday.”


