Diane Coffee is the moniker used by Shaun Flemming, who creates a type of pop music that is rich with the shades and features of the late '70s and early '80s. The melodic flow of the songs and the arrangements are evocative of that particular period, including his occasional dabbling with that signature saxophone sound and his early forays into new wave. Flemming has a knack for writing songs that are seriously catchy and would have ruled the top 40 radio back in the day. He has an effervescent delivery that fits perfectly well within that style. His first two albums were anchored in his psychedelic take on '60s folk and '70s glam genre with all its swirly guitars, hazy vocals, tremolo guitars, and other trippy elements of classic psychedelia. The follow up albums kept streamlining the Diane Coffee sound down to its pop essence.