Pop and EDM Merge Flawlessly With Nick De La Hoyde and D.E.L – Take a look at Two New Tracks from the Trio of Brothers

We’ve turn out to be marginally obsessive about Nick De La Hoyde and his EDM-infused pop right here at Your EDM over the previous few years, and lately the obsession grew when he launched his group mission, D.E.L, together with his brothers Joseph and Timm. The flipside of the identical coin, D.E.L makes equally lovely pop-infused EDM.
The trio have gotten into the behavior recently of dropping tracks shut collectively on their respective Spotify pages. The most recent, semi-acoustic pop love tune “About U” launched on Nick’s solo stream on September 3, whereas “Yoko” simply hit D.E.L’s web page a few week later and might be the progressive home anthem of the autumn. Each with corresponding movies, “About U” and “Yoko” make it clear that it doesn’t matter what style the De La Hoyde boys are engaged on, they work collectively and it produces wonderful outcomes.
De La Hoyde’s “About U” is a little more acoustically-tinged than a few of his latest solo work. With a lyrical verse construction that follows the identical sample as Love To’s “Habits (Stay High)” however in each different approach is the antithesis of the 2014 hit in each material and key. Beneath the vox and acoustic guitar ornamentation, the brothers laid down a slower but nonetheless recognizable drum & bass beat with some entice ornamentation within the refrain and codas. That is what the De La Hoydes achieve this effectively: mixing and mixing various totally different types and genres effectively sufficient that they’re fascinating to underground music nerds whereas nonetheless having mass enchantment.
“Yoko,” however, is extra solidly within the EDM camp. The chilliness but fervent and danceable prog home beat drives the tune slightly than the vox. The vox, by the best way, are as soon as once more impeccably accomplished and add the pop cachet to the observe that will in any other case render it extra lofi than something. The long run bass-style results and rendering on these vocals is, considerably mockingly, what turns “Yoko” right into a Chainsmokers-style magnificence banger. Pop, fairly and uplifting, “Yoko” exhibits the true potential of the brothers who name themselves D.E.L.
When you’re making an attempt to get a extra pop-inclined good friend to chop their tooth on EDM, artists just like the De La Hoydes, both solo as nick or D.E.L as a trio are an excellent wager. Bringing the melodies of pop and lofi indie pop along with EDM beats and sound design the best way that they do, it’s solely a matter of time earlier than the remainder of the world joins YEDM in our obsession over these Aussie artists.
Each “About U” and “Yoko” are out now on Nick De La Hoyde’s and D.E.L’s Spotify pages, respectively. Ensure to take a look at their YouTube channels as effectively for some nice movies of their earlier work.