The problem with pop music in 2010 is that there are just too few male electronic pop duos. Diagram of the Heart is a euphoric electronic-pop duo from London, England. They has just unveiled a music video to their first single "If I Were You," which is set to release on March 13. The yet to be released is definitely one to keep your eye on in the future. And understanding the new Diagram Of The Heart video for the new track probably does actually require some sort of diagram.
Having spent the summer defining and refining their epic indie pop sound on the UK's festival circuit, Diagram Of The Heart are set to take 2011 by storm. Masters of the live performance, the London pairing of frontman Kye Sone and producer maestro Anthony Gorry, are destined for bigger and better over the next twelve months. The meaning behind band's name is their music is very beat driven, like a heart beat and the heartfelt upbeat lyrics are all personal and emotive. The best way to describe band's sound is "One foot in the club, One foot in the charts." It wasn't contrived, that's just how it's ended up, and that's where we're headed.
With a fresh dynamic sound that mixes elements of classic pop with an uncanny sense of euphoric dance, Diagram Of The Heart are a unique new British band that cross different genres with effortless ease, and the London electro duo who became the first signings to the legendary and recently resurrected Deconstruction label. It's a huge slice of modern pop music that sees a gentle piano and string drenched opening before a wall of electronic synths crash against an irresistible, beat driven hook that looks set to cement Diagram Of The Heart as the band that will making big splashes in the "ones to watch" lists for 2011.
Dance-pop masterpiece "If I Were You," will be the first major commercial release which is just a way to get things out there without stamping out, and is about building a fan base and letting people feel like they found the music, which I think is important, rather than having it rammed down their throats. The track follows the limited edition singles "Dead Famous" and "Did I?" which set dancefloors on fire earlier this year. Masters of epic sounding glorious pop music, these songs, taken from their forthcoming debut album "Vital Signs," are anthemic and their live set is addictive. Self produced and written by the band it pushes the boundaries of pop, delves headfirst into the world of dance.
Having spent the summer defining and refining their epic indie pop sound on the UK's festival circuit, Diagram Of The Heart are set to take 2011 by storm. Masters of the live performance, the London pairing of frontman Kye Sone and producer maestro Anthony Gorry, are destined for bigger and better over the next twelve months. The meaning behind band's name is their music is very beat driven, like a heart beat and the heartfelt upbeat lyrics are all personal and emotive. The best way to describe band's sound is "One foot in the club, One foot in the charts." It wasn't contrived, that's just how it's ended up, and that's where we're headed.
With a fresh dynamic sound that mixes elements of classic pop with an uncanny sense of euphoric dance, Diagram Of The Heart are a unique new British band that cross different genres with effortless ease, and the London electro duo who became the first signings to the legendary and recently resurrected Deconstruction label. It's a huge slice of modern pop music that sees a gentle piano and string drenched opening before a wall of electronic synths crash against an irresistible, beat driven hook that looks set to cement Diagram Of The Heart as the band that will making big splashes in the "ones to watch" lists for 2011.
Dance-pop masterpiece "If I Were You," will be the first major commercial release which is just a way to get things out there without stamping out, and is about building a fan base and letting people feel like they found the music, which I think is important, rather than having it rammed down their throats. The track follows the limited edition singles "Dead Famous" and "Did I?" which set dancefloors on fire earlier this year. Masters of epic sounding glorious pop music, these songs, taken from their forthcoming debut album "Vital Signs," are anthemic and their live set is addictive. Self produced and written by the band it pushes the boundaries of pop, delves headfirst into the world of dance.
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