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Delmer Darion

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    Released: 22nd Sep 2023

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Expanding upon the sound palette of their debut into darker and more experimental territory, the electronic duo have crafted a set of brave and winding tracks with the help of Anna B Savage, Kiran Leonard and more - challenging and disorientating, but distinctive sonic landscapes.

The sophomore album from West Midlands-born experimental electronic producer duo, Delmer Darion, tells stories through their unlikely triumphs and reckless naiveties, heady with the spirit of scientific romance.

The first half of the album features the band’s most conventional verse-chorus music to date, but are no less packed with Delmer Darion’s distinctive archival wonder and disorientating sonic landscapes. The stories leap forward to the future: starting from Robert Falcon Scott in 1912, moving through Henry Segrave in 1928 and William Beebe in 1931, and then crossing the Kármán line in 1944, featuring an incredible carousel of featured artists – Kiran Leonard, Bingo Fury, Slaughter Beach, Dog and Anna B Savage respectively.
 
The second half of the album is composed entirely of the long piece, “Iolaire”, featuring experimental cellist Mabe Fratti and award-winning actor Morfydd Clark, best known for her lead roles in A24’s Saint Maud and Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power. The narrative pivots sharply from adventure to tragedy, telling the story of the sinking of the HMY Iolaire at the entrance to Stornoway harbour in 1919. It’s a reckoning of how, in spite of our grand sense of place on Earth and in the universe, nature can still brutalise us. It’s also about our quests to make sense of senseless tragedies through myth and literature.