Singer/songwriter Daniella Binyamin is back with the vulnerable EP “Poetry 1992”, including the song “Without Breaking Apart ” which is now rotating on Swedish national radio p3.

The EP is a collection of songs based on feelings and events the past couple of years. Her upbringing inspires the music in both the Swedish countryside and the vibrant cities of the Middle East, where she grew up with two distinct worlds. The result is energetic yet fragile, where samples and acoustic elements meet harsh electronic sounds, with her intimate vocals and storytelling in focus. The music has been acclaimed by the media and featured in PSL, Notion Magazine, and C-Heads, and was nominated for the Gaffa-prize in the category “newcomer of the year”.

Inspired by the likes of Lykke Li, Anna Ternheim, and Regina Spektor, Daniella has found her expression where her intimate and vulnerable side meets the playful and powerful.

This summer, Daniella is heading out on tour with her incredible band, featuring a drummer, guitarist, bassist, and trumpet player – a group of talented musicians who play with her both in the studio and on stage. The live shows promise to be both intimate and full of energy, with soaring guitar and trumpet solos.

“I love being in the studio writing, but the best part of releasing new music is getting out
there and performing. Meeting the audience, dancing together – to me, that’s the most
beautiful and magical part of making music. Creating and sharing a special moment
together. And I feel incredibly lucky to play with such amazing musicians.”

Over the past couple of years, Daniella has had great success as a singer and songwriter for other artists, such as Lukas Graham, Zara Larsson, and Dillon Francis. She had a #1 song on the US dance charts with “Don’t let me let go” by Dillon Francis ft ILLENIUM, songs in top 3 on German and UK radio, and co-wrote a song on Lukas Graham’s latest album.

SOURCE: Official Bio

LINKS:
https://www.facebook.com/daniellabinyamin1
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0j7DhjdXfuDhB8ciUTh1hK