What do you love more in music? Electronic beats that make you move, or cool vocals that carry the energy? When it comes to David Harks, the two often come together.
David Harks is a British vocalist, but alongside singing, he is also a DJ known for blending electronic music with indie, nu-disco, and cinematic pop.
What makes his work even more interesting is that many of his projects have conceptual themes. They are often built around small narrative worlds or characters rather than simply being a collection of tracks.
In the Amity Agora series (such as Amity Agora EP02), David Harks appears as a featured artist and curator, presenting electronic and atmospheric mixes linked to the creative platform of Amity Agency.
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