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Disco Hue is a Singaporean band comprising of the following members — keyboardist and producer Auzaie Zie (also known as ‘Thievves’), drummer Billy Chua (also known as ‘fireeweed’), main vocalist Sherlyn Leo and guitarist Rush Ang.<ref>“Disco Hue - About”. ''Facebook''. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/pg/discohue/about/?ref=page_internal </ref><ref>Billy Chua of Disco Hue’s Top 10 Must-Have Drum Equipment”. ''Swee Lee Blog (blog)''. April 3, 2019. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://blog.sweelee.com/billy-chua-of-disco-hues-top-10-must-have-drum-equipment/</ref><ref>Tan, Derrick. “Disco Hue returns with a floor-filler synth-pop gem, ‘Can’t Be Mine’”. ''Esquire Singapore''. July 23, 2019. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.esquiresg.com/disco-hue-returns-singapore-synth-electronic-pop-cant-be-mine/</ref> The band releases Synth-pop hits that are reminiscent of discotheque & boogie music and new jack swing.<ref>Warner Music Singapore - Regional. “Disco Hue Fun Facts”. ''Facebook''. August 7, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10155666638842967 </ref> In 2018, Warner Music Singapore signed Disco Hue. As of October 2019, the band has an average of 35,000 monthly Spotify listeners including listeners from Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Disco Hue is a Singaporean band comprising of the following members — keyboardist and producer Auzaie Zie (also known as ‘Thievves’), drummer Billy Chua (also known as ‘fireeweed’), main vocalist Sherlyn Leo and guitarist Rush Ang.<ref>“Disco Hue - About”. ''Facebook''. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/pg/discohue/about/?ref=page_internal </ref><ref>Billy Chua of Disco Hue’s Top 10 Must-Have Drum Equipment”. ''Swee Lee Blog (blog)''. April 3, 2019. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://blog.sweelee.com/billy-chua-of-disco-hues-top-10-must-have-drum-equipment/</ref><ref>Tan, Derrick. “Disco Hue returns with a floor-filler synth-pop gem, ‘Can’t Be Mine’”. ''Esquire Singapore''. July 23, 2019. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.esquiresg.com/disco-hue-returns-singapore-synth-electronic-pop-cant-be-mine/</ref> The band releases Synth-pop hits that are reminiscent of discotheque & boogie music and new jack swing.<ref>Warner Music Singapore - Regional. “Disco Hue Fun Facts”. ''Facebook''. August 7, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10155666638842967 </ref> In 2018, Warner Music Singapore signed Disco Hue. As of October 2019, the band has an average of 35,000 monthly Spotify listeners including listeners from Taiwan and Hong Kong.


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==Background==
==Background==
[[File:Disco Hue.png|thumb|''Disco Hue band members (from left to right) - Rush Ang, Auzaie Zie, Sherlyn Leo, Billy Chua.'']]
[[File:Disco Hue 2018.jpg|thumb|''Disco Hue as pictured in 2018. Photo from Esquire.'']]
The band’s name was inspired by established bands such as Panic! At The Disco, Ella Riot (formerly known as My Dear Disco) and Jamiroquai. The word ‘hue’ reflects the band’s versatility to traverse upon different music genres.<ref>Pandey, Surabhi.”These Former School Choir Members Came Together To Make A Band”. ''Yp.sg''. July 30, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.yp.sg/choir-members-band-disco-hue/ </ref><ref>Hepzibah, Elizabeth. “Interview with Disco Hue: The Dance Floor Never Dies”. ''DANAMIC''. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://danamic.org/2016/03/28/disco-hue-interview/   </ref>
The band’s name was inspired by established bands such as Panic! At The Disco, Ella Riot (formerly known as My Dear Disco) and Jamiroquai. The word ‘hue’ reflects the band’s versatility to traverse upon different music genres.<ref>Pandey, Surabhi.”These Former School Choir Members Came Together To Make A Band”. ''Yp.sg''. July 30, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.yp.sg/choir-members-band-disco-hue/ </ref><ref>Hepzibah, Elizabeth. “Interview with Disco Hue: The Dance Floor Never Dies”. ''DANAMIC''. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://danamic.org/2016/03/28/disco-hue-interview/   </ref>


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In 2013, Disco Hue went on a temporary hiatus due to clashing commitments like National Service (NS) and internships.<ref>Disco hue. “Disco Hue on temporary hiatus”. ''Facebook''. August 9, 2013. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/discohue/photos/a.196850050437118/388789301243191/?type=3&theater   </ref> At the same time, both Christina and Stasha had left the band. In 2014, Sherlyn joined Disco Hue as the new main vocalist. Auzaie had stumbled upon Sherlyn on the phone application, Vine. At the time, Sherlyn had been posting six-second-long song covers on Vine. From there, Auzaie invited Sherlyn to join the band.<ref>“Sherlyn Leo of Disco Hue”. ''Girlsclub Asia''. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: http://girlsclub.asia/meet-the-artist/sherlyn-leo/</ref><ref>“Disco Hue: Singapore’ Synthpop Sensation”. ''The UrbanWire''. September 5, 2016. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.theurbanwire.com/2016/09/disco-hue-singapore-synthpop-sensation/  </ref><ref>Goh, Joie. “Four Young, Rising Alternative Rock Bands To Watch — In Singapore”. ''T: The New York Times Style Magazine Singapore''. August 1, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.tsingapore.com/article/four-young-rising-alternative-rock-bands-singapore-fers-cadence-cosmic-child-disco-hue </ref>
In 2013, Disco Hue went on a temporary hiatus due to clashing commitments such as National Service (NS) and internships.<ref>Disco hue. “Disco Hue on temporary hiatus”. ''Facebook''. August 9, 2013. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/discohue/photos/a.196850050437118/388789301243191/?type=3&theater   </ref> At the same time, both Christina and Stasha had left the band. In 2014, Sherlyn joined Disco Hue as the new main vocalist. Auzaie had stumbled upon Sherlyn on the phone application, Vine. At the time, Sherlyn had been posting six-second-long song covers on the app. From there, Auzaie invited Sherlyn to join the band.<ref>“Sherlyn Leo of Disco Hue”. ''Girlsclub Asia''. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: http://girlsclub.asia/meet-the-artist/sherlyn-leo/</ref><ref>“Disco Hue: Singapore’ Synthpop Sensation”. ''The UrbanWire''. September 5, 2016. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.theurbanwire.com/2016/09/disco-hue-singapore-synthpop-sensation/  </ref><ref>Goh, Joie. “Four Young, Rising Alternative Rock Bands To Watch — In Singapore”. ''T: The New York Times Style Magazine Singapore''. August 1, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.tsingapore.com/article/four-young-rising-alternative-rock-bands-singapore-fers-cadence-cosmic-child-disco-hue </ref>


===Visual aesthetic===
===Visual aesthetic===
Disco Hue maintains a coherent visual aesthetic which complements the band’s genre and music style. The band’s aesthetic can be seen in their album art, dressing and music videos. For example, the music video for ‘Can’t Be Mine’ ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHWfKybJyT0 YouTube video]) features television workout programs from the 1980s, brightly coloured backdrops and retro props that are synonymous with the Vaporwave aesthetic.<ref>Disco Hue. “Disco Hue - Can't Be Mine [Official Music Video]”. ''YouTube''. August 1, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHWfKybJyT0 </ref><ref>Bacon, Redmond. “The Vaporwave Aesthetic | Ironic Nostalgia”. ''Soundontime''. October 14, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://soundontime.com/vaporwave-aesthetic/ </ref><ref>Disco Hue. “Disco Hue - Plastic Hearts ft Akeem Jahat [Official Music Video]”. ''YouTube''. March 17, 2017. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BkDeae5CME </ref>
Disco Hue maintains a coherent visual aesthetic which complements the band’s genre and music style. The band’s aesthetic can be seen in their album art, dressing and music videos.  
 
 
For example, the music video for ‘Can’t Be Mine’ ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHWfKybJyT0 YouTube video]) features television workout programs from the 1980s, brightly coloured backdrops and retro props that are synonymous with the Vaporwave aesthetic.<ref>Disco Hue. “Disco Hue - Can't Be Mine [Official Music Video]”. ''YouTube''. August 1, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHWfKybJyT0 </ref><ref>Bacon, Redmond. “The Vaporwave Aesthetic | Ironic Nostalgia”. ''Soundontime''. October 14, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://soundontime.com/vaporwave-aesthetic/ </ref><ref>Disco Hue. “Disco Hue - Plastic Hearts ft Akeem Jahat [Official Music Video]”. ''YouTube''. March 17, 2017. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BkDeae5CME </ref>


==Career highlights==
==Career highlights==
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===2019===
===2019===
[[File:Cant Be Mine 2018.jpg|thumb|''The album art for Disco Hue's 2018 single, 'Can't Be Mine. Photo from KKBOX.'']]
[[File:The Yearbook 2019.jpg|thumb|''The album art for Disco Hue's 2019 LP release, 'The Yearbook'. Photo from KKBOX.'']]
[[File:The Yearbook 2019.jpg|thumb|''The album art for Disco Hue's 2019 LP release, 'The Yearbook'. Photo from KKBOX.'']]
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| rowspan="9" |28 June 2019
| rowspan="9" |28 June 2019
|Intro
|Intro
| rowspan="9" |The Yearbook
| rowspan="9" |The Yearbook  
(LP Album)
(LP Album)
|0:52
|0:52
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|31 May 2019<ref>“Singapore's Disco Hue drop new single 'Better Now'”. ''aimanté''. Accessed on 4 October 2019. June 14, 2019. Retrieved from:  https://www.aimantemag.com/music/2019/6/14/singapores-disco-hue-drops-new-single-better-now </ref>
|31 May 2019<ref>“Singapore's Disco Hue drop new single 'Better Now'”. ''aimanté''. Accessed on 4 October 2019. June 14, 2019. Retrieved from:  https://www.aimantemag.com/music/2019/6/14/singapores-disco-hue-drops-new-single-better-now </ref>
|Better Now [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFBXuLdfMp4 Official Music Video]]
|Better Now [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFBXuLdfMp4 Official Music Video]]
|Single Release
|Single Release  
 
(The Yearbook)
(The Yearbook)
|4:03
|4:03
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|Call Me Back [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2o87fiyrjs Official Music Video]]
|Call Me Back [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2o87fiyrjs Official Music Video]]
|Single Release
|Single Release
(The Yearbook)
(The Yearbook)
|3:41
|3:41
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| rowspan="3" |25 January 2019<ref>Disco Hue. “Back To School EP release”. ''Facebook''. January 25, 2019. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/discohue/posts/1902999653155474:0 </ref>
| rowspan="3" |25 January 2019<ref>Disco Hue. “Back To School EP release”. ''Facebook''. January 25, 2019. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/discohue/posts/1902999653155474:0 </ref>
|Can’t Be Mine (Stripped)
|Can’t Be Mine (Stripped)
| rowspan="3" |Phase 1: Back To School
| rowspan="3" |Phase 1: Back To School  
 
(EP Album, The Yearbook)
(EP Album, The Yearbook)
|3:30
|3:30
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===2018===
===2018===
[[File:Cant Be Mine 2018.jpg|thumb|''The album art for Disco Hue's 2018 single, 'Can't Be Mine. Photo from KKBOX.'']]
In 2018, Warner Music Singapore signed Disco Hue.
In 2018, Warner Music Singapore signed Disco Hue.
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|23 November 2018<ref>Paramaslvam, Indran. “Disco Hue continues to update '80s funk and pop on new single, 'Right On Top (Back To You)' – listen”. ''Bandwagon''. November 23, 2018. Retrieved from:  https://www.bandwagon.asia/articles/disco-hue-continues-to-update-80s-funk-and-pop-on-new-single-right-on-top-back-to-you-listen </ref>
|23 November 2018<ref>Paramaslvam, Indran. “Disco Hue continues to update '80s funk and pop on new single, 'Right On Top (Back To You)' – listen”. ''Bandwagon''. November 23, 2018. Retrieved from:  https://www.bandwagon.asia/articles/disco-hue-continues-to-update-80s-funk-and-pop-on-new-single-right-on-top-back-to-you-listen </ref>
|Right on Top (Back to You)
|Right on Top (Back to You)
|Single Release
|Single Release  
 
(The Yearbook)
(The Yearbook)
|4:11
|4:11
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|20 July 2018<ref>Tan, Derrick. “Disco Hue returns with a floor-filler synth-pop gem, ‘Can’t Be Mine’”. ''Esquire Singapore''. July 23, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.esquiresg.com/disco-hue-returns-singapore-synth-electronic-pop-cant-be-mine/ </ref>
|20 July 2018<ref>Tan, Derrick. “Disco Hue returns with a floor-filler synth-pop gem, ‘Can’t Be Mine’”. ''Esquire Singapore''. July 23, 2018. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.esquiresg.com/disco-hue-returns-singapore-synth-electronic-pop-cant-be-mine/ </ref>
|Can’t Be Mine
|Can’t Be Mine
|Single Release
|Single Release  
 
(The Yearbook)
(The Yearbook)
|3:39
|3:39
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|24 February 2017<ref>Junalnl, Hldzlr. “LISTEN: Disco Hue recruits Akeem Jahat for their shimmery new single 'Plastic Hearts'”. ''Bandwagon''. February 24, 2017. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from:  https://www.bandwagon.asia/articles/disco-hue-recruits-akeem-jahat-for-their-shimmery-new-single-plastic-hearts </ref>
|24 February 2017<ref>Junalnl, Hldzlr. “LISTEN: Disco Hue recruits Akeem Jahat for their shimmery new single 'Plastic Hearts'”. ''Bandwagon''. February 24, 2017. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from:  https://www.bandwagon.asia/articles/disco-hue-recruits-akeem-jahat-for-their-shimmery-new-single-plastic-hearts </ref>
|Plastic Hearts ft Akeem Jahat [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BkDeae5CME Official Music Video]]
|Plastic Hearts ft Akeem Jahat [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BkDeae5CME Official Music Video]]
|Single Release
|Single Release  
 
(The Yearbook)
(The Yearbook)
|4:07
|4:07
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| rowspan="5" |13 May 2016<ref>“Disco Hue: Singapore’ Synthpop Sensation”. ''The UrbanWire''. September 5, 2016. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.theurbanwire.com/2016/09/disco-hue-singapore-synthpop-sensation/ </ref>
| rowspan="5" |13 May 2016<ref>“Disco Hue: Singapore’ Synthpop Sensation”. ''The UrbanWire''. September 5, 2016. Accessed on 4 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.theurbanwire.com/2016/09/disco-hue-singapore-synthpop-sensation/ </ref>
|Daddy’s Hovercar [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbfhGuiEVU0 Official Lyric Video]]
|Daddy’s Hovercar [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbfhGuiEVU0 Official Lyric Video]]
| rowspan="5" |Arcade
| rowspan="5" |Arcade  
(EP Album)
(EP Album)
|4:03
|4:03
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|I’ll be Waiting [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZN6wxbjpx8 Official Music Video]]
|I’ll be Waiting [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZN6wxbjpx8 Official Music Video]]
|Single Release  
|Single Release  
(Arcade)
(Arcade)
|4:14
|4:14
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|Gotta Find You
|Gotta Find You
|Single Release  
|Single Release  
(Arcade)
(Arcade)
|3:41
|3:41
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===2019===
===2019===
[[File:Disco Hue GBTB 2019 concert.jpg|thumb|''The Disco Hue stage set up at the Garden By The Bay and Mediacorp National Day Concert. Photo from Disco Hue's [https://www.facebook.com/discohue/photos/a.159545804167543/2226947450760691/?type=3&theater Facebook Page].'']]
[[File:Disco Hue GBTB 2019 concert.jpg|thumb|''The Disco Hue stage set up at the Gardens By The Bay and Mediacorp National Day Concert. Photo from Disco Hue's [https://www.facebook.com/discohue/photos/a.159545804167543/2226947450760691/?type=3&theater Facebook Page].'']]
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|17 June 2016
|17 June 2016
|Artist of “The Search” (AOTS) by Rip Curl<ref>Junalnl, Hldzlr. “Rip Curl launches Artist of "The Search" at kult kafé with Nez, William J & Disco Hue”. ''Bandwagon''. June 3, 2016. Accessed on 3 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.bandwagon.asia/cn/articles/rip-curl-launches-artist-of-the-search-at-kult-kafe-with-nez-william-j-disco-hue </ref>
|Artist of “The Search” (AOTS) by Rip Curl<ref>Junalnl, Hldzlr. “Rip Curl launches Artist of "The Search" at kult kafé with Nez, William J & Disco Hue”. ''Bandwagon''. June 3, 2016. Accessed on 3 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.bandwagon.asia/cn/articles/rip-curl-launches-artist-of-the-search-at-kult-kafe-with-nez-william-j-disco-hue </ref>
|Kult Kafé
|[[Kult Kafé]]
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| -
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==References / Citations==
==References / Citations==
[[Category:People of Interest]]
[[Category: Artistes & Musicians]]
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The band members of Disco Hue. Photo credit to Danamic.

Disco Hue is a Singaporean band comprising of the following members — keyboardist and producer Auzaie Zie (also known as ‘Thievves’), drummer Billy Chua (also known as ‘fireeweed’), main vocalist Sherlyn Leo and guitarist Rush Ang.[1][2][3] The band releases Synth-pop hits that are reminiscent of discotheque & boogie music and new jack swing.[4] In 2018, Warner Music Singapore signed Disco Hue. As of October 2019, the band has an average of 35,000 monthly Spotify listeners including listeners from Taiwan and Hong Kong.


Outside of Disco Hue, Auzaie Zie (Thievves) and Billy Chua (fireeweed) are members of other bands. Auzaie is a part of 'brb.' and Billy is a part of 'Supersect'.[5][6] Auzaie Zie directs music videos for Disco Hue and helms the video production house, Thievves Production. Auzaie has produced music videos for other Singaporean acts like Jasmine Sokko.[7][8][9]

Background

Disco Hue band members (from left to right) - Rush Ang, Auzaie Zie, Sherlyn Leo, Billy Chua.
Disco Hue as pictured in 2018. Photo from Esquire.

The band’s name was inspired by established bands such as Panic! At The Disco, Ella Riot (formerly known as My Dear Disco) and Jamiroquai. The word ‘hue’ reflects the band’s versatility to traverse upon different music genres.[10][11]

Origins

Disco Hue began as a passion project in 2012. The band had the intention to fill a gap in the local music scene at the time.[12] The initial band members were Auzaie Zie, Billy Chua, Christina Lye (former Main Vocalist), Rush Ang and Stasha Wong (former Bassist). The five of them were all former students pursuing a diploma in Music and Audio Technology (DMAT) at Singapore Polytechnic.[13][14][15]


Auzaie first encountered Billy at a faculty camp where he was Billy’s group leader. Rush joined the band later on after getting to know Billy as coursemates.[16] Throughout their time in Singapore Polytechnic, the band performed at various gigs and participated in competitions including Thunder Band Slam where they were 2nd runners-up.[17][18]


In 2013, Disco Hue went on a temporary hiatus due to clashing commitments such as National Service (NS) and internships.[19] At the same time, both Christina and Stasha had left the band. In 2014, Sherlyn joined Disco Hue as the new main vocalist. Auzaie had stumbled upon Sherlyn on the phone application, Vine. At the time, Sherlyn had been posting six-second-long song covers on the app. From there, Auzaie invited Sherlyn to join the band.[20][21][22]

Visual aesthetic

Disco Hue maintains a coherent visual aesthetic which complements the band’s genre and music style. The band’s aesthetic can be seen in their album art, dressing and music videos.


For example, the music video for ‘Can’t Be Mine’ (YouTube video) features television workout programs from the 1980s, brightly coloured backdrops and retro props that are synonymous with the Vaporwave aesthetic.[23][24][25]

Career highlights

Disco Hue’s rise to public acclaim can be traced back to 2016. Their first and second singles — ‘Gotta Find You’ and ‘I’ll Be Waiting’ respectively were well received. Both singles garnered a total of over 160,000 views on YouTube and close to 1,000,000 streams on Spotify as of October 2019.[26] The release of the band’s single, ‘Plastic Hearts’ in 2017 drove the band further into the limelight. In mid-2018, Disco Hue was signed to the major record label, Warner Music Singapore. They are managed by Lennat Mak, who oversees other local artistes including Jasmine Sokko and Ffion.[27][28] To date, Disco Hue released their first LP album, ‘The Yearbook’ in late June 2019.

Charts & awards

Year Music Platform Music chart / Award Description
2019 Apple Music New Artist Spotlight Disco Hue was featured on ‘New Artist Spotlight’ for the whole of July.[29][30]
2017 Spotify[31][32][33][34][35] Singapore Viral 50

Philippines Viral 50

Indonesia Viral 50

‘Plastic Hearts’ placed 5th on Spotify Singapore Viral 50 on 5 March.

'Plastic Hearts' placed 27th on Spotify Philippines Viral 50 on 27 February.

'Plastic Hearts' placed 19th on Spotify Indonesia Viral 50 on 2 March.

2016 iTunes iTunes Pop Chart (Singapore) ‘Arcade’ placed 2nd on the iTunes Pop Chart (Singapore).[36]
2016 Apple Music The A-List ‘I’ll Be Waiting’ was featured on Apple Music’s 'The A-List'.[37]
2016 987FM Hot 20 Countdown ‘I’ll Be Waiting’ peaked at 3rd position on the Hot 20 Countdown.[38]
2015 Lush 99.5FM Artist of the Month Disco Hue was voted Artist of the Month in May.[39]

Discography

2019

The album art for Disco Hue's 2019 LP release, 'The Yearbook'. Photo from KKBOX.
Date released Song Single / Album release Duration Record label
28 June 2019 Intro The Yearbook

(LP Album)

0:52 Warner Music Singapore
Echoes 2:46
Ultra Venus [Official Music Video] 3:20
Right on Top (Back to You) 4:11
Interlude 1:28
Better Now 4:03
Call Me Back 3:41
Can’t Be Mine 3:39
If It Wasn’t You (Outro) 2:38
31 May 2019[40] Better Now [Official Music Video] Single Release

(The Yearbook)

4:03 Warner Music Singapore
15 February 2019[41] Call Me Back [Official Music Video] Single Release

(The Yearbook)

3:41 Warner Music Singapore
25 January 2019[42] Can’t Be Mine (Stripped) Phase 1: Back To School

(EP Album, The Yearbook)

3:30 Warner Music Singapore
Can't Be Mine [Official Music Video] 3:39
Right on Top (Back to You) 4:11

2018

The album art for Disco Hue's 2018 single, 'Can't Be Mine. Photo from KKBOX.

In 2018, Warner Music Singapore signed Disco Hue.

Date released Song Single / Album release Duration Record label
23 November 2018[43] Right on Top (Back to You) Single Release

(The Yearbook)

4:11 Warner Music Singapore
20 July 2018[44] Can’t Be Mine Single Release

(The Yearbook)

3:39 Warner Music Singapore

2017

The album art for Disco Hue's 2017 single, 'Plastic Hearts'. Photo from KKBOX.
Date released Song Single / Album release Duration Record label
24 February 2017[45] Plastic Hearts ft Akeem Jahat [Official Music Video] Single Release

(The Yearbook)

4:07 Independent

2016

Date released Song Single / Album release Duration Record label
13 May 2016[46] Daddy’s Hovercar [Official Lyric Video] Arcade

(EP Album)

4:03 Independent
Saturday Noise 4:00
Gotta Find You 4:06
I’ll Be Waiting 4:14
1973 3:53
6 May 2016[47] I’ll be Waiting [Official Music Video] Single Release

(Arcade)

4:14 Independent
16 January 2016[48] Gotta Find You Single Release

(Arcade)

3:41 Independent

Performances & events

2019

The Disco Hue stage set up at the Gardens By The Bay and Mediacorp National Day Concert. Photo from Disco Hue's Facebook Page.
Date Event Location Notes
13 September 2019 Music Matters Live[49][50][51] Mainstage @ Fountain Square, Clarke Quay -
11 August 2019 Gardens by the Bay & Mediacorp National Day Concert[52][53] Meadow at Gardens by the Bay Telecasted on Channel 5 and Toggle on 18 August 2019.
3 August 2019 Joo Chiat 60th Anniversary National Day Carnival[54] 206 Bedok South Ave 1 -
28 June 2019 The Yearbook Secret Show[55] Somewhere, 15 Philip Street -
25 May 2019 HOT VOX Presents DISCO HUE // Iamsuubi // Sofie Veie + More[56][57] The Spice of Life - Soho, London -

2018

Disco Hue was one of the musical acts for Eatmepoptart in March 2018. Photo from EATMEPOPTART.
Date Event Location Notes
29 November 2018 Mosaic Music Series[58] Esplanade Annexe Studio Opened for Korean band, ADOY.
28 October 2018 Mediacorp Subaru Car Challenge[59] Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza -
7 September 2018 The KAVE HQ V3 - Blast to the Past! // 7 SEP[60] Kave HQ Secret show.
25 August 2018 ROCK FOR NOAH’S ARK[61] Barber Shop By Timbre Proceeds from the show went to Noah’s Ark Natural Animal Shelter.
17 August 2018 Baybeats Festival 2018[62] Esplanade Outdoor Theatre -
5 August 2018 Shine Festival 2018[63][64] Festival Village Stage, Stadium MRT Exit B -
28 July 2018 IGNITE! Music Festival 2018[65] Republic Polytechnic -
26 March 2018 Eatmepoptart // I Don't Have A Plan, Just A Picture In My Hand[66] Canvas Club -
24 March 2018 Nomadic Art Caravan 2018[67] Ang Mo Kio Central 2 -
17 March 2018 Urban Ventures, Singapore Urban Design Festival[68] Keong Saik Road -
27 January 2018 Light To Night[69] Padang Atrium -

2017

Disco Hue's promotional poster for their set at the Marina Bay Carnival in 2017. Photo from Disco Hue's Facebook Page.
Date Event Location Notes
31 December 2017 Prudential Marina Bay Carnival[70] The Promontory @ Marina Bay New Year’s Eve Celebration
4 November 2017 Stärker Music Carnival[71] Tanjong Pagar Centre Urban Park L1 -
14 October 2017 Rock and Indie Festival[72] Creative Cube, Lasalle College of the Arts -
23 September 2017 Local Motion by 4Fingers x Eatmepoptart[73] Fort Canning -
20 July 2017 The Buro Festival ((2nd Anniversary Party)[74] Deck, 120A Prinsep St -
2 June 2017 Marina Bay Sands presents Open Stage[75][76] Event Plaza, Marina Bay Sands Promenade -
23 April 2017 Earth Day Run Singapore 2017, Eco - Concert (National Geographic)[77] Gardens by the Bay -
25 March 2017 Gastrobeats @ i Light Marina Bay[78] Marina Bay -
4 March 2017 LoveLive by Eatmepoptart[79] Montreux Jazz Cafe -
5 February 2017 OOOMY (Originals Only Open Mike Youth)[80] Star Vista -
14 January 2017 Aliwal Urban Art Festival[81] Aliwal Arts Centre -

2016

Disco Hue was one of the musical acts during the Neon Lights Festival in 2016. Photo from Neon Lights.
Date Event Location Notes
17 December 2016 SCAPE The Invasion[82] SCAPE Ground Theatre -
26 November 2016 Neon Lights Festival 2016[83] Fort Canning Park -
11 November 2016 JUICE 18th Anniversary[84] Zouk Singapore -
8 October 2016 NUS Spectrum Music Festival[85] University Cultural Centre, National University of Singapore (NUS) -
15 September 2016 Made In Singapore, Music Matters Festival[86] Millian Singapore -
13 September 2016 Bandwagon Stage, Music Matters Festival[87] Timbre Music Academy -
1 September 2016 Pilgrimage by Polina Korobova[88] Canvas Creative Space Art Exhibition opening.
27 August 2016 PUMA Night Run[89] JTC Seletar Aerospace Park -
13 August 2016 Concert-in-the-Dark: ‘Shine On!’ 青出于蓝[90] The Star Gallery, The Star Performing Arts Centre -
6 August 2016 Disco Hue Release Party in Osaka[91] Chika-Ikkai, Osaka -
15 July 2016 Disco Hue @ The Company of Cats[92] The Company of Cats, 6B Mosque Street -
25 June 2016 Baybeats 2016[93] Esplanade Outdoor Theatre -
17 June 2016 Artist of “The Search” (AOTS) by Rip Curl[94] Kult Kafé -
17 June 2016 Gnossem Presents: DEON[95] 66 Kampong Bugis -
13 May 2016 Debut EP ‘Dead Disco’ Release Party[96][97] Aliwal Arts Centre -
26 March 2016 Scape Confessions[98] Scape Bandstand -
26 March 2016 Heir of hounds ‘Skins’ Music Video launch[99] Hood Bar -
25 March 2016 Pandarocketship x The Music Parlour[100] The Music Parlour -
21 March 2016 Stella Eccellente 2016[101] Nanyang Technological University (NTU) -
19 March 2016 Baybeats Budding Band Round 2[102] Esplanade Waterfront Stage -

2015

Disco Hue was one of the bands that performed at a Halloween party at Canvas Club in 2015. Photo from sub:shaman.
Date Event Location Notes
19 December 2015 Verve - An Arts Festival 2015[103][104] The Arts House (The Old Parliament) -
31 October 2015 [ULTRA VIOLENCE] A Clockwork Orange Halloween Party[105] Canvas Club -
2 August 2015 100+50 bands Festival[106][107] Kovan Hub Youth initiative promoting deaf awareness.
25 July 2015 Sign for SG50[108] Bishan - Ang Mo Kio park, Activity Lawn -
4 April 2015 Sofa Sessions @ The Analog Factory[109] The Analog Factory -
28 February 2015 Lepark sessions Vol. 1 (by TAJ & Lepark)[110][111] People's Park Complex - 6th Storey, Chinatown -
7 February 2015 Getai Electronica[112] People's Park Complex - Rooftop carpark, Chinatown -
15 January 2015 FOODCHELLA[113] Ngee Ann Polytechnic, The Deck -

2013

Date Event Location Notes
28 April 2013 MP Rocks! 2013[114] Marine Parade -
9 March 2013 DMAT Graduation Showcase 2013[115] Singapore Polytechnic Convention Centre (SPCC) -
11 January 2013 Tempo-ramental[116] The Music Box @ Ngee Ann Polytechnic -

2012

Date Event Location Notes
23 November 2012 Thunder Band Slam Grand Finale[117][118] Singapore Polytechnic Convention Center (SPCC) Won 3rd place in the competition
13 November 2012 Thunder Band Slam Semi-Finals[119][120] Hood Bar & Cafe -
25 August 2012 Ben & Jerry’s Chunkfest 2012[121] Siloso Beach, Sentosa -
15 August 2012 Stage without Borders[122] Singapore Polytechnic Convention Centre (SPCC) -
1 August 2012 Disco Hue Live at Timbre @ The Substation[123] Timbre @ The Substation -
24 June 2012 Clash of the Bands & Solo 2012[124][125] Republic Polytechnic Telecasted on Channel 5 and Toggle on 18 August 2019.
17 June 2012 St James Powerhouse GIG![126][127] St. James Powerstation, Powerhouse -
June 2012 School House Rock 2012 in collaboration with Beerfest Asia 2012[128][129] Marina Promenade Won 1st Place in the competition
21 May 2012 Stardust 2012[130] Vivocity Semi-Finalist

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