Described in DeBaser as a "very fresh music project." The reviewed official release is a 12" (Friday Nights 12") released in February on Amateur Records. The sound blends nu/disco at low BPM with kraut/cosmic electronic influences; reviewers detect echoes of Tangerine Dream and nods to Lindstrom and Prins Thomas.

Only official release mentioned in the review is the Friday Nights 12" (tracks: "Friday Nights", "Friday Nights (Telephones remix)", "Lumiere"). The review notes indebtedness to 'cosmic music' and references to Tangerine Dream; it also mentions an unreleased self-titled EP and a track called "models" that reprises a loop of "Ricochet".

A single DeBaser review describes Diamond Vampires as a "very fresh music project." The reviewed release is a 12" (Friday Nights 12") on Amateur Records with three tracks: "Friday Nights", "Friday Nights (Telephones remix)", and "Lumiere". The sound is positioned between nu/disco and kraut/cosmic traditions, with references to Tangerine Dream, Lindstrom and Prins Thomas.

For:Fans of nu-disco, cosmic electronic and kraut-influenced music

 Diamond Vampires is a very fresh music project.

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