Delphic

Richard Boardman, Matt Cocksedge, James Cook et Dan Hadley forment Delphic en 2008 a Manchester (North West). Le groupe sort un premier simple, ??Counterpoint?? produit par Ewan Pearson en 2009. Le simple suivant,? ? This Momentary ? sort sur le label Kitsune, avant que Delphic ne soit signe par Polydor.

Apres les festivals d'ete anglais, Delphic s'attelle a l'enregistrement de Acolyte son premier album. Produit en grande partie par Ewan Pearson, Acolyte n'est pas sans rappeler les belles heures du mythique label Factory. Le public anglais plebiscite l'album qui se classe n? 8 lors de sa sortie en janvier 2010.

Copyright 2010 Music Story Francois Alvarez

Delphic

Delphic return this summer with their new single This Momentary. Released on the perma-chic French indie label Kitsune, whose ability to spot tomorrow?s stars remains as strong as ever, it?s a subtly blissed out blast of euphoria that takes in both the crisp drive of minimal techno and the epic scope of bands like Muse or Radiohead to create something entirely their own and entirely new and beguiling.

?The guitar is dead, long live the guitar,? proclaim the Manchester trio, fresh from supporting Orbital and currently busy working on their new album, blurring the boundaries between indie and electronics until preconceived notions of genre have lost all meaning. Their debut single Counterpoint pointed the way forward to a shining future straddling the hedonistic worlds of Glastonbury and Berlin, while this summer has been spent combining festival dates with working with producer Ewan Pearson in crafting a future classic steeped in both introspection and hedonism. The first results are ?This Momentary?, a restrained lyric gently building over sharply driving techno beats until it becomes a euphoric future stadium anthem.