Hannah Diamond makes electronic pop with ethereal vocals and dreamy melodies, often drawing from internet culture in her visuals and lyrics. She's based in London and works primarily as a solo songwriter and vocalist, though she's collaborated with producers like A. G. Cook and Danny L Harle. Her debut album 'Reflections' came out in 2019, followed by releases like 'Invisible' and 'Soon, We'll Be Together'.
Songs like 'Shy' and 'Pink And Blue' show her style of introspective lyrics over synth arrangements. She's also appeared on tracks with other artists, including a remix with 100 Gecs and Tommy Cash, and 'Drop FM' with A. G. Cook. Her music tends to explore themes of love and modern life through a digital lens.
While some early listeners found her sound unconventional, she's built a following through her online presence and consistent releases. The pixelated aesthetics and cryptic elements in her work reflect an interest in how identity plays out in internet spaces, though she keeps the focus on the music itself rather than any grand narrative about her career.
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