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Paper Diamond Announces New EP Paragon + Releases First Single “They Can’t Tell Me Nothing”

 

Paper DiamondThey Can’t Tell Me Nothing” is the first single from Boulder based, genre defying Paper Diamond’s forthcoming EP Paragon, set to be released April 16th 2013. Paragon will feature a range of production, instrumentation, and collaborators all woven into Paper Diamond’s signature style.  During the past two months, while on tour with Excision, Paper Diamond has been dropping the new single, featuring original verses from Texas rapper J Fresh, and it has whipped crowds into a total frenzy. According to Paper Diamond, “It’s one of the rowdiest parts of the show.” For the next two months, you can expect several more leaks, songs, and releases from Paper Diamond…all leading up to the release of Paragon.

 

Grab the free download of “They Can’t Tell Me Nothing” HERE

“They Can’t Tell Me Nothing” premiered exclusively on This Song is Sick, which raves, “This has all the signs of being a festival anthem. The song starts with a peculiar stabbing synth that sets the mood of the track. It builds more energy and drop in some chopped up rapping adding the perfect touch. The drop hits and doesn’t let up, then bringing in the eerie synths once more.”

In less than 10 hours, “They Can’t Tell Me Nothing” had already received over 15,000 downloads. Other blog favorites are picking up on it fast; Electrojams raves, “Never one to rely too heavily on a single style of EDM, the Colorado-based DJ has started to put out some serious trap tracks and this is his best one yet. The song is packed with hard beats and a solid rhythm that lends itself easily to dancing, especially when the drop comes and the song gets downright rowdy. With all of the trap songs coming out lately, Paper Diamond manages to stay fresh by seamlessly blending the genre with his heavier dubstep style that we’ve all come to know and love.” EDM Sauce adds, “’They Can’t Tell Me Nothing’” is a splendid bass music track that has been mastered to perfection.”

With his stacked schedule, heading out on a 3 month tour with Excision was not an easy decision to make at first, but Paper Diamond makes it a priority to refuse to let anyone pigeonhole his sound. While “genre-defying” is an overused phrase, Paper Diamond is one of the few producers who truly pulls it off, deftly weaving together genres as diverse as electro, trap, funk, dubstep, house, moombahton and hip-hop, all with a whiff of ganja smoke floating through it.

 

Paper Diamond posterRemaining Dates Tour Dates w/ Excision

3/18 – Syracuse, NY @ Westcott Theater

3/20 – Portland, ME @ State Theatre

3/21 – Burlington, VT @ Memorial Auditorium

3/22 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues

3/23 – Washington, DC @ Echostage

3/24 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues

3/26 – London, ON @ The Music Hall

3/27 – Ottawa, ON @ LS Live

3/28 – Montreal, QC @ Telus Theater

3/29 – Toronto, ON @ Kool Haus

3/30 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore

4/04 – Norfolk, VA @ NorVa

4/05 – Richmond, VA @ The National

4/06 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE

 

More about Paper Diamond: 

Paper D logoPaper Diamond is making quite a name for himself, and it comes as no surprise to those familiar with his endlessly creative music that the name Paper Diamond makes perfect sense. As the artist says, “Paper Diamond draws from an origami concept in that If you have a piece of paper, whatever your diamond shape is (simple or complex), that’s YOUR art. For me musically speaking, whether it’s simple or has a lot of layers, it’s my self-expression. Paper Diamond is art.”

Skill and versatility have landed Paper Diamond on stage with some of the biggest names in the game, as he has been personally selected as an opener by the iconic Bassnectar, newly-minted superstar Skrillex, EDM mainstay Pretty Lights, and now dubstep heavyweight Excision. The hip-hop community has also welcomed Paper Diamond with open arms ~ recent collaborator, Big Boi gave him a shout-out in Vibe Magazine, and his track “The 40 Thieves” had an exclusive premiere on Jay-Z’s Life + Times. In an interview with Life + Times, Paper Diamond said, “I’ve been taught that music is a conversation. I personally use music to express my voice.”

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