Hannah Diamond

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Hannah Diamond
Also known as Hannah Amond[1]
Born 1991/1992 (age 32–33)[2]
Origin Norwich, England, United Kingdom
Genres
Occupation(s) Vocalist, photographer
Years active 2013–present
Labels PC Music
Associated acts A. G. Cook
Website hannahdiamond.com

Hannah Diamond is a British musician and visual artist based in London. Diamond has released four solo singles on the PC Music record label since 2013,[4] and her single "Attachment" was called "bubblegum hyper reality" by Stereogum.[5] Her music is characterized by an intensely cute aesthetic, as well as its uncertain sincerity.[6] Diamond has been one of PC Music's more serious attempts to establish "a new kind of popstar."[7]

Music

Diamond met GFOTY through a friend, and GFOTY introduced her to A. G. Cook.[8] After a vocalist failed to show up to a session with Cook, the two worked on their first musical collaboration. In 2012, they recorded Diamond's first solo song, titled "Attachment".[2] Diamond released her debut single "Pink and Blue" through PC Music in October 2013. The song resembles a lullaby, with a harshly synthetic quality.[9] The attention received by "Pink and Blue" helped to introduce the fledgling label,[10] and it placed 5th on Fact's list of "The 100 best tracks of the decade so far".[11]

The following January, Diamond appeared on A. G. Cook's "Keri Baby". The song toyed with the idea of Diamond as an MP3 file or a digital entity on a screen.[12][13] Diamond made her first live performance in April, at Basement in London.[14] She released "Attachment" as her second single later that month. "Attachment" is a melancholy ballad about modern relationships, with a high-pitched melody backed by farcical harmonies.[15][16]

Diamond's third solo single "Every Night" was released in November 2014 and became PC Music's first single available through the iTunes Store.[18] The song discusses feelings of desire and showcases a more bold personality than Diamond's earlier songs.[19] Her vocals are childlike and staccato, supported by "oh-ooh-oh" harmonies.[18][20] The production drew comparisons to La Bouche and "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen".[18][21] "Every Night" received nearly 200,000 plays on SoundCloud within two weeks, and it became Diamond's first song to appear on a Billboard chart, reaching 28th on the Emerging Artists chart.[18]

March 2015 saw Diamond head to the USA to play the PC Music showcase at the Empire Garage in Austin, Texas as part of SXSW. Her performance was very well received with The Guardian calling it a "well-crafted performance, as much about the aesthetic and choreography as the camp songs" [22] and according to Flavorwire was the one "who impressed the most."[23] On 8 May 2015, Diamond performed as part of a PC Music show at BRIC House in Brooklyn, New York as part of the Red Bull Music Academy Festival. The show was billed as the premiere of Pop Cube, "a multimedia reality network".[24] In November 2015, Diamond released her song "Hi" with a music video made in conjunction with i-D magazine. After having the resources to produce her first music video, she selected "Hi" as a "way of tying up my older material, and a good way of introducing my next phase".[25] Diamond has begun recording a full-length album, originally planned for release in 2015.[25][26] February 2016, saw Hannah Diamond collaborate with Charli XCX on a new track titled "Paradise". The song features as part of the "Vroom Vroom EP", the first release on new label "Vroom Vroom Recordings" set up by XCX. According to the singer, the label will combine her “love for bubblegum pop with mystery and darkness.”[27]

Art career

Growing up, Diamond followed the work of fashion photographers such as Mert and Marcus, David LaChapelle, and Nick Knight.[2] She studied fashion communication and styling, and her early work focused on Internet celebrity.[28] She is a member of Diamond Wright, which has made promotional images for QT, latex clothing brand Meat, and PC Music artist Princess Bambi.[17] She recently shot Charli XCX in global commercial campaigns for Boohoo and Lynx Impulse.[29] Before the founding of PC Music, Diamond worked with Cook on marketing material for makeup brand Illamasqua.[28] She has also done work as co-editor and director of photography for LOGO Magazine.[17]

In contrast to other PC Music artists, Diamond appears on her cover artwork, more akin to a traditional pop star.[30] She cited the futuristic visuals for TLC's "Waterfalls" music video as influential for their emphasis on technology.[31] Diamond's music is often inspired by high-definition imagery and fashion campaigns.[8] Cook describes her as an artist "in control of [her] own image", noting Diamond's involvement in producing the promotional material.[32] Her cover artwork uses heavy photo retouching to produce unnatural, hyperreal versions of herself.[28][30] The covers show Diamond in front of empty, one-dimensional spaces.[33] Her outfits are influenced by London streetwear, and she is known for wearing her trademark pastel pink puffa jacket.[32][34] January 2016, saw Diamond feature on the cover of OKgrl, a new online platform created by stylist Louby Mcloughlin & DVTK, the ex digital directors of fashion brand Kenzo.[35]

Discography

Singles/Tracks

Year Title
2013 "Pink and Blue"
2014 "Keri Baby" (with A. G. Cook)
2014 "Attachment"
2014 "Every Night"
2015 "Drop FM" (with A. G. Cook)
2015 "Hi"
2016 "Paradise" (with Charli XCX)

References

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  22. http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/mar/20/pc-music-sxsw-good-taste-pop-makeover
  23. http://flavorwire.com/510450/from-online-to-irl-inside-pc-musics-debut-live-show-at-sxsw
  24. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/11/arts/music/review-pc-music-and-sophie-in-a-high-concept-extravaganza-at-bric-house.html?_r=0
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