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DAAY's 'Memories Of The Future' conjures pop from a parallel timeline where everything is happening at once

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • Dec 17, 2025
  • 1 min read

On their newest EP 'Memories Of The Future', London outfit DAAY sound like they’ve ripped open a wormhole and decided to throw pop instinct, cosmic curiosity, and sheer nerve straight through it. The result is a five-track rush that feels alive, mischievous, and constantly in motion, as if the songs themselves are discovering what they are in real time.


From the first moments of opener 'Guru Deva', this EP crackles with possibility. Led by the endlessly inventive Alex Barty-King, DAAY treat structure as something to toy with rather than obey. Grooves slink, collide, and reassemble; melodies stretch their limbs in odd directions; textures flicker between the familiar and the downright otherworldly. It’s playful, fearless, and bursting with character at every turn.


But beneath the warped surfaces and shape-shifting arrangements lies something deeply human. DAAY are chasing connection, curiosity, and the thrill of being present throughout this EP. Even at their most abstract, the songs pulse with a sense of wonder, as if the band are genuinely delighted by the act of discovery itself.


There’s also a palpable momentum here. It's the sound of a group stretching beyond previous limits and loving every second of it. 'Memories Of The Future' highlights a band sprinting toward something bigger, louder, and stranger, trusting their instincts to carry them forward.


If this EP is a snapshot of DAAY right now, it’s one taken mid-leap. Bold, buzzing, and gloriously unpredictable, 'Memories Of The Future' confirms that DAAY are here to redraw the boundaries of London’s adventurous music scene.



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