Diagram of the Heart

Diagram of the Heart
Diagram of the Heart

Kye Sones and Anthony Gorry from Diagram of the Heart
Background information
Origin London, England, UK
Genres Dance, pop, electronica
Years active 2009-2011
Labels Sony Music
Website diagramoftheheart.co.uk
Members
Anthony Gorry
Kye Sones

Diagram of the Heart is euphoric electronic-pop duo Anthony Gorry and Kye Sones from London, England. The group's first single 'Dead Famous' set dance floors on fire, leading Q Magazine to brand them one of the "Hottest New Bands" this year, as well as Pop Justice[1] and Clash (magazine)[2] naming the single "Song of the Day". Diagram of the Heart's debut album is still yet to be released on Sony Records and the band's second single 'Did I?' was released on 17 October 2010. Throughout September and October Diagram of the Heart accompanied BBC Radio 1 DJ, Jo Whiley, on her freshers tour, throughout which they previewed a cover of British band The XX's Islands.[3]

Diagram of the Heart played the 2010 iTunes festival at Camden's Roundhouse on 29 July as well as playing Ibiza Rocks with Calvin Harris and supporting The Scissor Sisters in Manchester.

They also played the following festivals in 2010; V, Wireless, T in the Park, T4 on the Beach and Bestival

Diagram of the heart are no more-25/10/2011-

"The Diagram Heart has stopped beating : It just gets to a point where you have to down tools and start again for one reason or another. `i hope one day we will get the chance, to show what we were capable of, but in the meantime we are moving on . Thanks for all of your support and kind wishes over the last 2 years. We were both very proud to have been a part of something that touched so many peoples lives. Thank you once again and we are so sorry we never even got the chance to put our album out for you to all have. Best Regards Anthony Gorry and Kye Sones"

Notes

  1. ^ "Pop Justice Song of the Day" Pop Justice, April 2010
  2. ^ "Clash Music Song of the Day" Clash Music, April 2010
  3. ^ "Diagram of the Heart XX Cover" Diagram of the Heart cover the XX's Islands, October 2010

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