Truth is no longer stranger than fiction; it is harmonizing with it. Since the momentous May 8 government declassification of official UFO files, the world has been looking at the skies with a mix of awe and paranoia. This global paradigm shift perfectly aligns with the cinematic zeitgeist, heavily echoed by Steven Spielberg’s masterly sci-fi thriller Disclosure Day.

Yet, while Hollywood uses massive budgets to explore government cover-ups and alien intelligence, a hauntingly prophetic piece of art had already set the soundtrack for this cosmic awakening: « PCV Disclosure Version » by Jann Halexander and Charlotte Grenat. Notably, this powerful English version arrives as a direct continuation of the original French version released last year, expanding the project’s mysterious universe to a global scale.

More than a mere musical collaboration, this track bridges the gap between deep atmospheric art and the unexplained. Where Spielberg uses gripping political tension and breathtaking John Williams orchestrations to show humanity facing the unknown, Halexander and Grenat capture the profound, intimate psyche of a world on the brink of revelation. Grenat’s eerie, compelling presence combined with Halexander’s signature dark, minimalist arrangements mirror the exact tension of the May 8 declassification. It feels less like a song and more like a sonic transmission from a post-disclosure world. As the boundaries between classified military secrets and pop culture dissolve, « PCV Disclosure Version » stands as the ultimate avant-garde anthem for a new era—proving that musicians often tune into the universe’s secrets long before Hollywood or governments decide to release them.

Frédérique, for UAP Afrique

Original french version here :

LYRICS :

Maybe somewhere
in another Galaxy
Lives my perfect « sosie »
Double looks here
If they search at the same time
Do they see each other
Cannot cannot stop thinking
Not alone in the Universe
It’s clear
That an atom flies els’where
To be reborn overthere

Hehoooo anybody out there eho
Hehoooo anybody out there eho
C’est un PCV d’outreterre
que j’envoie dans la stratosphère
Hehoooo anybody out there eho
Sent me back the echo hoho
Sent me back the echo

Dont want’ to make a fuss
But there are, things that sparkle
when i hoot neath the moon
Standing in the dark
it’s like a signal i feel
Drawn and drawn by a magnet
Cannot stop thinking all the time
It looks just like an air balloon
The earth
Set the sail were going to flye
just after my call, well say good bye

Hehoooo anybody out there eho
Hehoooo anybody out there eho
C’est un PCV d’outreterre
Que j’envoie dans la stratosphère
Hehoooo anybody out there eho
Sent me back the echo hoho
Sent me back the echo
Plates or cigars
In the folds of the clouds
Disappear like a mirage
In my memory
There are images and faces
Through out History
Cannot stop thinking all the time
She’s many sisters flying
The earth
The eyes closed no mistake
choirs sing far far overthere

Hehoooo anybody out there eho
Hehoooo anybody out there eho
C’est un PCV d’outreterre
That i throw in the stratosphere
Hehoooo anybody out there eho
Sent me back the echo hoho
Sent me back the echo

Music & lyrics : Charlotte Grenat

Music arrangements by Sébastyen Defiolle

As part of the Avignon Festival in France, Théâtre l’Incongru will host two exceptional performances from July 4 to 10. Audiences can look forward to Jann Halexander performing his cult monologue, ‘Confessions d’un Vampire Sud-Africain’ (Confessions of a South African Vampire), alongside Charlotte Grenat, who will take the stage with her brilliant show, ‘Mademoiselle Maya en Ut Intégral’. »

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