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Diamond Cafe | |
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Birth name | Tristan Thompson |
Born | (1998-05-22) 22 May 1998 (age 26) |
Origin | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
Genres | Soul, Synth-Pop, R&B |
Years active | 2017–present |
Labels | Independent |
Website | diamondcafe |
Tristan Thompson (born May 22, 1998), known as Diamond Cafe, is a recording artist from Victoria, British Columbia. While critics cite his style as a "blend of synth-pop and R&B", Thompson describes his music as "bathing in a cloud of honey on a very foggy night". He has released two mid-length EPs, and one full-length album.
History
Early life
Tristan Thompson was born in Victoria, British Columbia on May 22, 1998. Thompson's first musical venture was as a Michael Jackson impersonator at age 12, busking locally on Government St. in Victoria, BC.
Career
As the current Diamond Cafe, Thompson released his first EP, Breathe, in September 2017 to favorable reviews. Diamond Cafe has since released an additional self-titled EP, as well as a considerable library of singles. In 2023 he released Diamond Cuts, an album of re-mastered singles. He signed to Warner Music Canada in 2023. (https://ca.billboard.com/music/pop/victoria-funk-artist-diamond-cafe-signs-to-warner-music-canada)
Discography
Extended plays
Title | Album details |
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Breathe |
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Diamond Cafe (EP) |
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Say You Will |
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Diamond Cuts |
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Singles
- "Nothing Looks The Same In The Light" (18 June 2018)
- "The Way You Used To Love Me" (24 November 2018)
- "Look Up 2 Love" (6 September 2019)
- "On N On" (13 November 2019)
- "What I Want The Most" (19 March 2020)
- "Good Enough" (1 April 2020)
- "Not Sorry" (18 November 2020)
- "Whatever It May Be" (25 May 2021)
- "Don't Regret (feat. Chuck Inglish)" (27 August 2021)
- "Only Us" (29 November 2021)
- "When You Can't Resist" (January 29, 2024)
- "Slowly Fading" (April 05, 2024)
References
- "Band of the Month (August 2019) :: Diamond Café", The Zone
- "TUNES: Diamond Cafe", LVL3
- "THE ZONE’S BAND OF THE MONTH · DIAMOND CAFÉ", Rocktographers