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daine

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track out now<3
🎥 @hopnguyen.vn


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23 today, thanks for growing up with me all these years. ‘MAKE IT RIGHT’ + ‘RUN MY HANDS THRU IT’ out December 3.
photo @hopnguyen.vn
cover @zozoiez


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5 months ago

<3 thank you


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4 months ago

ivory orchid.
hair + hair piece @issabellastylist
makeup @sarahfritzmua
talent @d4ine

#makeupartist #melbournemakeupartist #hairstylist #melbournehairstylist


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1 weeks ago

ivory orchid.
hair + hair piece @issabellastylist
makeup @sarahfritzmua
talent @d4ine

#makeupartist #melbournemakeupartist #hairstylist #melbournehairstylist


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1 weeks ago

ivory orchid.
hair + hair piece @issabellastylist
makeup @sarahfritzmua
talent @d4ine

#makeupartist #melbournemakeupartist #hairstylist #melbournehairstylist


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1 weeks ago

ivory orchid.
hair + hair piece @issabellastylist
makeup @sarahfritzmua
talent @d4ine

#makeupartist #melbournemakeupartist #hairstylist #melbournehairstylist


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1 weeks ago

ivory orchid.
hair + hair piece @issabellastylist
makeup @sarahfritzmua
talent @d4ine

#makeupartist #melbournemakeupartist #hairstylist #melbournehairstylist


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186
1 weeks ago


ivory orchid.
hair + hair piece @issabellastylist
makeup @sarahfritzmua
talent @d4ine

#makeupartist #melbournemakeupartist #hairstylist #melbournehairstylist


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1 weeks ago

Daine x SDBR

Official Collaboration

Apparition Tee & Australasia Zip Hoodie

Out Now

Model @elfiewoolford
Photography @minorheadach3


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4 weeks ago

Daine x SDBR

Official Collaboration

Apparition Tee & Australasia Zip Hoodie

Out Now

Model @elfiewoolford
Photography @minorheadach3


1.4K
41
4 weeks ago

Daine x SDBR

Official Collaboration

Apparition Tee & Australasia Zip Hoodie

Out Now

Model @elfiewoolford
Photography @minorheadach3


1.4K
41
4 weeks ago

Daine x SDBR

Official Collaboration

Apparition Tee & Australasia Zip Hoodie

Out Now

Model @elfiewoolford
Photography @minorheadach3


1.4K
41
4 weeks ago

Daine x SDBR

Official Collaboration

Apparition Tee & Australasia Zip Hoodie

Out Now

Model @elfiewoolford
Photography @minorheadach3


1.4K
41
4 weeks ago

Daine x SDBR

Official Collaboration

Apparition Tee & Australasia Zip Hoodie

Out Now

Model @elfiewoolford
Photography @minorheadach3


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41
4 weeks ago


"Being Autistic Makes Me a Better Artist" artist @d4ine

Filipino-Australian singer-songwriter daine joins Dylan Alcott and Angus O'Loughlin for a conversation that is equal parts funny, raw, and genuinely important.

daine lives with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), POTS, and autism and did not know she was disabled until she was 18.

Episode Out Now


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1 months ago

when do u want debut album :p (it’s in the mixing stage rn i have 11 finished songs ahhh)


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1 months ago

when do u want debut album :p (it’s in the mixing stage rn i have 11 finished songs ahhh)


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157
1 months ago

when do u want debut album :p (it’s in the mixing stage rn i have 11 finished songs ahhh)


3.7K
157
1 months ago

when do u want debut album :p (it’s in the mixing stage rn i have 11 finished songs ahhh)


3.7K
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1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


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Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


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Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


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1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


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1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


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1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


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1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


4.2K
82
1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


4.2K
82
1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


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1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


4.2K
82
1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


4.2K
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1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


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1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


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1 months ago

Candid Charm: Melodies and Honesty with Daine

Whether it’s energetic tracks sprinkled with a hint of melancholy or wistful songs with morose clouds overhead, Australian artist Daine [@d4ine] fights for what feels natural rather than fake a persona that’s not them. From their song structure to their emphasis on certain words, little blips of what makes them Daine appear in every song. Pulled in so many directions, genre titles like pop and electronic feel reductive when there’s also just as much influence from scenes like 2nd wave emo. Feeling for what’s natural, Daine’s soldering down their own path.

First popping onto the scene in 2020 with tracks like “Bloody Knees,” they mentioned within the major label ecosystem they felt shuffled into a realm of pop that didn’t always feel representative of their true self. It’s a big reason why authenticity matters most to them now. That authenticity shows up in their expression and the way they walk through life; for Daine, there’s no room for manufactured aesthetics or false narratives.

Leaning into the emo music they grew up on, guitar-led tracks are front-facing and molded into forms that highlight the multitude of their influences. A big part of that is their close friend Darcy Baylis [@darcy_baylis] who they’ve collaborated with forever. Someone that deeply understands the intersections of guitar-led and electronic music, they’ve come together to home in on what makes Daine’s heart tick.

Working on their debut full-length project, it forces Daine to chisel away at parts of themselves to reveal what’s emblematic of themselves. Whether it’s love working with their boyfriend Curtis Everett Pawley [@thelife_ishere] or the hardships they endured to get here, Daine’s ready to scream. Standing upon a discography that flows between so many different sounds, it’s exciting to predict this next evolution’s sound.

video + interview + words @runedhalo
edit @abused.moose


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It’s You - underscores’ “Its’s U” Remix - ℴ𝓊𝓉 𝓃ℴ𝓌
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ᴸᵉᵗ ᵐᵉ ᵈᵒʷⁿ ᴰᵒ ʸᵒᵘ ᶠᵉᵉˡ ᵇᵉᵗᵗᵉʳ ⁿᵒʷ
ᶜᵃᵘˢᵉ ᴵ ʷᵃˢ ʷʳᵒⁿᵍ ᴬⁿᵈ ᵗʰᵉʳᵉˢ qᵘᵉˢᵗⁱᵒⁿˢ ᴵ ᶜᵃⁿᵗ ᵃⁿˢʷᵉʳ ⁱᶠ ʸᵒᵘʳᵉ ᵍᵒⁿᵉ
ᴵ ˢᵉᵉ ᵉᵛᵉʳʸᵗʰⁱⁿᵍ ᴬⁿᵈ ᴵ ᶠᵉᵉˡ ᵇᵉᵗᵗᵉʳ ᵃᵇᵒᵘᵗ ⁱᵗ
ʸᵒᵘ ˢᵃʸ ᵗʰᵉʸ ˡᵒᵛᵉ ᵐᵉ ᴮᵘᵗ ᴵᵐ ⁿᵒᵗ ᵗʰᵃᵗ ᵏⁱⁿᵈᵃ ᵐᵃᵍⁱᶜ
ᴵᵗˢ ʸᵒᵘ ᵗʰᵉʸ ʳᵉᵃˡˡʸ ʷᵃⁿᵗ ᴵᵗˢ ʳᵉᵃˡˡʸ ʸᵒᵘ
ᴺᵉᵉᵈ ʸᵒᵘ ᵗᵒ ᵖⁱᶜᵏ ᵐᵉ ᵘᵖ ᴵ
ˢᵖⁱⁿ ᵐᵉ ᵃʳᵒᵘⁿᵈ ⁱⁿ ʸᵒᵘʳ ˡⁱᵉˢ
ᵂʰᵉⁿ ᴵ ˢᵉᵉ ᵗʰᵉ ᵗʳᵘᵗʰ ᴵ ᶜʳʸ
ᵂʰᵉⁿ ᴵ ᵗʰⁱⁿᵏ ᵃᵇᵒᵘᵗ ⁱᵗ ᴵ ᶜʳʸ
ᴵᵗˢ ʳᵉᵃˡˡʸ ʸᵒᵘ

thank you for the really kind response and thank you to the wonder team 🩵🩵🩵

@angel.fuel @billyzammit @rosepure @jazminteresa_ @natalialadyko @briq @darcy_baylis @nlvrecords


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