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Delphic : ‘This Momentary’

Delphic : ‘This Momentary’

 

 

 Released: Out Now!!!

 Label: Kitsune Maison

 

 

Ethereal, haunting, euphoric, all words that could be used to describe this absolutely gorgeous new track from Manchester trio Delphic. Signed to ulta-cool French label Kitsune, ‘This Momentary’ takes what beauty previous single ‘Counterpoint’ had and doubles it in quality.

 

The band’s sound is a bizarre but beautiful mix of whirling laidback vocals combined with subtle techno beats. The vocals themselves are brilliantly harmonised, crisp and clean and an absolute pleasure to listen to.  Obvious comparisons are going to be drawn to Radiohead or Muse, however don’t be fooled by this as what Delphic are doing is by far more exciting and ground-breaking, they have succeeded in creating a track that you could dance around the room to but also at the same time relax to.

 

Delphic are still very much at the starting block of the industry, however with slots at Field Day, Creamfield, Reading/Leeds festival and a place on the Kitsune Maison tour later this year, Delphic will soon find themselves on every indie kids Ipod.

 

 

 

Words: Kevin Angel

 


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