Feelgood pop outfit Deco have spent the past two years building their reputation as one of the country’s most exciting bop-makers. Having played to packed out crowds up and down the country with a sold out UK tours and support shows with the likes of Jess Glynne, their ascent shows no sign of slowing down.
Their hook filled brand new single, 'Dreamer', is a reflection on adolescence and ignoring advice from parents or anyone trying to help us to be better - realising how this can sometimes come back to bite us . The track showcases their signature ear worm melodies and captivating synths.
'Dreamer' takes inspiration from Eighties hitmakers including Duran Duran and George Michael, resulting in a substantial progression for Deco, a move on from Radio 1 favourites Chances and Turn Around.
Feelgood pop outfit Deco have spent the past two years building their reputation as one of the country’s most exciting bop-makers. Having played to packed out crowds up and down the country with a sold out UK tours and support shows with the likes of Jess Glynne, their ascent shows no sign of slowing down.
Their hook filled brand new single, 'Dreamer', is a reflection on adolescence and ignoring advice from parents or anyone trying to help us to be better - realising how this can sometimes come back to bite us . The track showcases their signature ear worm melodies and captivating synths.
'Dreamer' takes inspiration from Eighties hitmakers including Duran Duran and George Michael, resulting in a substantial progression for Deco, a move on from Radio 1 favourites Chances and Turn Around.