
‘Love How You Dance’ →
In the past five years since her debut single ‘Herd Animals’, the Danish-Honduran singer and electronic artist has been quietly stirring in the waters of the Copenhagen underground, impressing critics and audiences alike with her “combustible blend of impassioned lyrics and club-geared beats” (DJ Mag).
Now, Pavon is ready to share the first taste of her debut album. The single ‘Love How You Dance’ delivers a sharp-edged house beat built around Pavon’s characteristically brazen vocals, brimming with equal parts pathos and attitude.
“The song is an ode to the dance floor and to those pure magnetic exchanges that happen when you meet someone on the dance floor who just reciprocates your energy,” says Pavon about the track.
‘Love How You Dance’ is produced by house maestro Musumeci in collaboration with OliO.
Pavon’s debut album, titled Born With Heartbreak, will come out May 23 on Music For Dreams. Describing the album as “a raw, immediate, uncompromising force,” Pavon is set to switch out the diy-styled deep-house grooves of her early singles with a starker and more dramatic sound.
Pavon is also announcing a European tour following release of Born With Hearbreak, with dates lined up in Germany, Netherlands and Denmark:
July 19: Habitat Festival, Hamburg, DE
August 8: Syd For Solen, DK
August 9: Kinkerlitzchen, Metelen, DE
October 22: Herbebühne, Hamburg, DE
October 23: Yuca, Köln, DE
October 24: Milla Club, München, DE
October 25: Kantine am Berghain, Berlin, DE
October 28: Schon Schön, Mainz
October 29: Paradiso, Amsterdam, NL
November 6: Train, Århus, DK
November 8: Pumpehuset, København, DK
Julie Pavon, who has just returned from a packed live show in Munich, has been touted as “the nation’s fiercest live performer” by Danish critics (Soundvenue), so audiences can expect a special experience.
Pavon’s previous singles, released over the past few years, include the house-pop banger ‘Lost Child’ and the underground disco-house enigma ‘Don’t Call Me Out’, both of which were named track of the week by Danish radio (DR P3). In 2023, Pavon released the EP Watch Her Dance, adding to her boisterous dancefloor output a more introverted, brooding expression (‘Hey Sister’, ‘Watch Her Dance’).
Supported by Koda’s Cultural Funds and Musik Forlæggerne.
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