

Dillon — Kind (Third Album, Nov. 10th, 2017)
”“★λ★”“ Berlin’s Dillon combines singer/songwriter passion with the precision of electronic music.
© Dillon live @ Täubchenthal, Leipzig by Eric Ströller
Born: April 29, 1988, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Location: Berlin, Germany
Genre: Electronic, Experimental, Indie
Album release: November 10th, 2017
Record Label: [PIAS] Recordings
Duration: 34:58
Tracks:
01. Kind 2:53
02. Stem & Leaf 5:06
03. Shades Fade 3:10
04. Lullaby 4:31
05. Te Procuro 1:34
06. The Present 2:03
07. Regular Movements 3:33
08. Contact Us 4:11
09. Killing Time 3:39
10. 2. Kind 4:18
℗ 2017 [PIAS] Recordings Germany
About Dillon
”“★λ★”“ Combining singer/songwriter passion with the precision of electronic music, Berlin’s Dillon — aka Dominique Dillon de Byington — began making music when she was still in her teens. She first made a name for herself when she posted homemade performance videos on YouTube that gained an online following and ultimately led to her first show in Cologne in 2007. From there, Dillon shared the stage with Tocotronic and also performed at the Melt! Festival. She then released her debut EP, Ludwig, on Combination Records in 2008, and also collaborated with the techno~pop group Coma on the Kitty~Yo digital single Aiming for Destruction, the title track of which was featured on the BPitch compilation Werkschau in 2011. For her debut album, Dillon worked with Thies Mynther of Phantom/Ghost and Tamer Fahri Özgönenc of the collective MIT. She and her producers went into the studio monthly from November 2010 to April 2011, giving them time to keep the freshness of Dillon’s demos in the final performances. BPitch released This Silence Kills in November 2011. Byington’s sophomore outing, The Unknown, was released on March 28, 2014, followed by the concert album Live at Haus der Berliner Festspiele in 2016. October 2017 saw the release of the single “Killing Time” in anticipation of the arrival of her third studio long~player, Kind, which appeared later that November. ~ Heather Phares
Website: http://www.dillonzky.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dillonzky
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dillonzky/
Interview: D. Strauss interviews Dillon It’s been a remarkable progression for twenty~three year~old singer~songwriter Dominique Dillon de Byington, from teenage YouTube phenom to her theatrically intimate debut This Silence Kills, a record forging instinctual composition to the exquisite electronic production of her collaborators Thies Mynther and Tamer Fahri Özgönenc.
”“★λ★”“ http://www.electronicbeats.net/d-strauss-interviews-dillon/
© ♦δ♦δ♦ Dillon performing at Berlin Festival 2013. Photo credit: Henry Laurisch ♦δ♦δ♦
Albums:
★ This Silence Kills (2011)
★ The Unknown (2014)
★ Live at Haus der Berliner Festspiele (2016)
★ Kind (2017)
Singles & EPs:
★ “Ludwig” (2008)
★ “Tip Tapping / Abrupt Clarity Remix” (2012)
★ “Your Flesh Against Mine” (2013)
★ “Lightning Sparked” (2014)
★ “A Matter of Time” (2014)
Miscellaneous:
★ “C Unseen Sea” (2008)
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”“★λ★”“ Berlin’s Dillon combines singer/songwriter passion with the precision of electronic music.
Born: April 29, 1988, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Location: Berlin, Germany
Genre: Electronic, Experimental, Indie
Album release: November 10th, 2017
Record Label: [PIAS] Recordings
Duration: 34:58
Tracks:
01. Kind 2:53
02. Stem & Leaf 5:06
03. Shades Fade 3:10
04. Lullaby 4:31
05. Te Procuro 1:34
06. The Present 2:03
07. Regular Movements 3:33
08. Contact Us 4:11
09. Killing Time 3:39
10. 2. Kind 4:18
℗ 2017 [PIAS] Recordings Germany
”“★λ★”“ Combining singer/songwriter passion with the precision of electronic music, Berlin’s Dillon — aka Dominique Dillon de Byington — began making music when she was still in her teens. She first made a name for herself when she posted homemade performance videos on YouTube that gained an online following and ultimately led to her first show in Cologne in 2007. From there, Dillon shared the stage with Tocotronic and also performed at the Melt! Festival. She then released her debut EP, Ludwig, on Combination Records in 2008, and also collaborated with the techno~pop group Coma on the Kitty~Yo digital single Aiming for Destruction, the title track of which was featured on the BPitch compilation Werkschau in 2011. For her debut album, Dillon worked with Thies Mynther of Phantom/Ghost and Tamer Fahri Özgönenc of the collective MIT. She and her producers went into the studio monthly from November 2010 to April 2011, giving them time to keep the freshness of Dillon’s demos in the final performances. BPitch released This Silence Kills in November 2011. Byington’s sophomore outing, The Unknown, was released on March 28, 2014, followed by the concert album Live at Haus der Berliner Festspiele in 2016. October 2017 saw the release of the single “Killing Time” in anticipation of the arrival of her third studio long~player, Kind, which appeared later that November. ~ Heather Phares
Website: http://www.dillonzky.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dillonzky
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dillonzky/
Interview: D. Strauss interviews Dillon It’s been a remarkable progression for twenty~three year~old singer~songwriter Dominique Dillon de Byington, from teenage YouTube phenom to her theatrically intimate debut This Silence Kills, a record forging instinctual composition to the exquisite electronic production of her collaborators Thies Mynther and Tamer Fahri Özgönenc.
”“★λ★”“ http://www.electronicbeats.net/d-strauss-interviews-dillon/
Albums:
★ This Silence Kills (2011)
★ The Unknown (2014)
★ Live at Haus der Berliner Festspiele (2016)
★ Kind (2017)
Singles & EPs:
★ “Ludwig” (2008)
★ “Tip Tapping / Abrupt Clarity Remix” (2012)
★ “Your Flesh Against Mine” (2013)
★ “Lightning Sparked” (2014)
★ “A Matter of Time” (2014)
Miscellaneous:
★ “C Unseen Sea” (2008)