Diafrix to release new single, plus video of them covering Wretch 32
aaamusic | On 19, Sep 2011
After a summer of winning many new fans through their instantly enjoyable live shows, including a set to a packed tent at Glastonbury, Diafrix have unleashed a new video onto the world with their take on Wretch 32’s smash hit single ‘Unorthodox’. Filmed entirely in Nice during their stay there, the video is as fun as Diafrix’s delivery, with breakdancers, bubble blowers and much more filmed on the streets of the French city.
The group release their single ‘Simple Man’ on September 26th featuring their good friend Daniel Merriweather on the chorus and hopefully this version of ‘Unorthodox’ will make you want to hear more of the Australian duo!
DIAFRIX RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘SIMPLE MAN’
FEATURING DANIEL MERRIWEATHER
THROUGH ILLUSIVE SOUNDS ON SEPTEMBER 26TH
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Check out the ‘Simple Man’ video here: http://youtu.be/ATSNwF32Hf4
Australian duo Diafrix are hitting the UK with a bang this summer with ‘Simple Man’, the first single from their new album ‘Pocketful of Dreams’, featuring fellow Melbournian Daniel Merriweather.
The single, released on September 26th through Illusive Sounds, sees Diafrix tell the story of the everyday man, describing the struggles that everyone can relate to, all in their inimitable upbeat, uplifting style. With old friend Merriweather on board to deliver the catchiest of hooks, ‘Simple Man’ is the perfect tune for the summer.
MCs Azmarino and Momo both migrated from Africa before meeting in Melbourne at a music workshop, hitting it off immediately and becoming Diafrix, with beatmaker Ptero Stylus joining to round off the group.
Having already toured Down Under with the likes of Bruno Mars and played to packed out crowds up and down the country at festivals like Big Day Out, Good Vibrations and Pyramid Rock, as well as playing to a full tent at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, Diafrix are going places and this is the perfect chance to get on board.
Londoner T Williams and New York’s M A N I K will be handling remix duties, coming very shortly.