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Pop / Rock 14 April, 2016

Diana Ebe Radiates Tortured Beauty In "Elusive Pleasure" Video

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Alternative- pop artist, Diana Ebe, released her latest single, �Elusive Pleasure,� an ambient whirl of electronic perfection. Filled with soaring melodies and harmonic synths, �Elusive Pleasure� perfectly captures the emotional perplexity of fleeting love. �Elusive Pleasure� is available on iTunes and Spotify now.

Swedish alt-pop artist, Diana Ebe forges a new path with her most ambitious and lush work yet, �Elusive Pleasure.� Beginning with a single harmonic line, Ebe�s entrancing and haunting vocals immediately navigate the song down a mystic soundscape of ambiguity. As Ebe�s evocative vocals illuminate the track, she recounts the emotional narrative of chasing a vanishing love. Introspective lyrics express the jealousy, confusion, and hopeless dreaming that materializes when trying to answer this one question, �Is this love?� In one stunning transition, the melody escalates into a sonorous chorus with Ebe belting, �and now we�re running away.� She describes her work as expressing the lonely and longing feelings of love and life. As the first song she wrote shortly after relocating to Los Angeles, it explores the frustration of the conflicting feelings of loving and hating someone at the same time. Nature has always been a large source of inspiration for Ebe. To reflect that, she enlisted Gabriel Novis to direct the video. �That's where I go when "it" doesn't work out like you hope it would,� Ebe comments. �I wanted to capture the feeling of captivity in the reality and the freedom in my dreams.� Novis is primarily known for his work in surf films, which is why Ebe knew he would be perfect at capturing the beauty of nature in her video. Shot in Malibu, El Matador Beach and Big Bear, the video finds Ebe surrounded in breathtaking landscapes as she contemplates disappointment in love.

Hailing from Stockholm, Sweden, Ebe took to music at a young age. She began piano lessons at the age of four and singing came soon after. By fourteen, she was training classically under the esteemed Swedish musical theater performer and producer, Andreas Eldeen. In 2013, Ebe decided to pursue being a full-time musician and moved across the world to Los Angeles. She began producing new music shortly after and has been writing ceaselessly ever since. Inspired by daydreams, lust, and love, Ebe produces a lingering, atmospheric sound reminiscent of Lorde and Lykke Li. Her music has already caught the attention of notable artists including The Doors� guitarist, Robby Kreiger.

As she crafts music filled with emotional resonance and ambient styling, Diana Ebe proves a force to be reckoned with. The dreamy vocals and moving melodies of �Elusive Pleasure� spark anticipation for her debut EP, to be released later this year. Download �Elusive Pleasure� now on iTunes and to follow the latest on Diana Ebe, visit DianaEbe.com.






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