Hannah Diamond matures on celestial EDM banger "Fade Away"
07 October 2016, 09:12
| Written by
Laurence Day
PC Music figurehead Hannah Diamond is back with "Fade Away", another piece of heady neon-clad pop glory.
Diamond's kept a steady (albeit slow) flow of new material coming since her explosive "Pink and Blue" debut in 2013 - we've already seen her team with popsmith Charli XCX this year, and now she's back with a certified banger in the form of "Fade Away".
Instead of the aggressively twee tones that've come to define her label, Diamond goes the way of dance producer Danny L Harle. "Fade Away" is sparse and futuristic with immense EDM rises and celestial drops; it's clearly got that PC Music sound, but this is refreshingly mature.
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