Dehlia de France
For lovers of electronic dance music, Delhia de France might be no unknown. Coming out of the musical surroundings of Jena's finest Freude Am Tanzen records, she created quite a collaborative oeuvre over the past years having worked with artists such as Robag Wruhme, Marlow, Gunne, Douglas Greed, and many more.
With her voice, as ever-changing and mercurial as the mooon she sings, whispers and scratched mainly as the grand diva of German electroband Pentatones, having already performed on various national and international stages from media art festivals, to clubs, and even orchestra concerts.
Eventually Delhia became more and more drawn to her own musical ideas, which led to her solo project. Electronic composition, husky beats and plenty of Delhia's haunting voice, that not only live gets chased through the sampler repeatedly backwards and fowards, fast and slow, loud and quietly, from one side of the room threetimes through the middle and back to the other corner. Live accompanied by harpist Julia Pritz, who's extraordinary instruments is gladly played classically but might as well get twisted electronically.
Call it "Techsoul".

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