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Artist description
Electronic Indie band from England's northwest. Song based material from all styles of alternative music, generally presented as Leftfield. The band is about as prolific as you can get, releasing a new album every 3 months. The material ranges in tone from the nice to the nasty. Not a very gig orientated band at the moment, but Delphine is in the process of expanding to incorporate a live drummer and bassist to augment the vocals , keyboards and guitars already used. The Delphine Channel is the best way to gain access to all their material, where you can assess which of their albums are for you. The mood on albums varies quite a lot. Yet there is a distinct Delphine mark ever present in all their tunes. |
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Music Style
Electronic Punk Pop |
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Musical Influences
New Order, The Fall, Kraftwerk, Magazine, |
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Similar Artists
New Order, The Fall, Moby, Pulp, The Smiths, The Monks, The Sex Pistols, Kraftwerk, Can, Faust, Happy Mondays, Magazine, Wire, Gong, The Doors, Pere Ubu, Bauhaus, The Beatles. |
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Artist History
The band formed in 1998 and has focused on its recording output, creating, on average, 1 album every 3 months. |
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Group Members
MAIN MEMBERS: Andy Smith: All Music, and music writing. Dave Bromwich: All Vocals , and lyrics. Occasionally, the band is augmented by various guest musicians, usually guitarists.OTHER MEMBERS: Darren Taylor- current guitarist. Andy Harrison - previous guitarist during 1999 to early 2000. Ian Harber - gig guitarist. Steve Fletcher - guitarist on one track in 2000. |
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Instruments
Synths, guitars, samplers, vocals. |
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Albums
Deep & Meaningless, Wub Bibliothek, The Millennium Drug, Miserably Happy, Destination Infinity, Survival Of The Sickest, Conventional Abstract. |
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Additional Info
Brand New Dawn EP, Imperfection EP. |
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Location
Bolton, Lancashire - United Kingdom |
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