Delphic - Acolyte

Acolyte

by Delphic

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"A New Order for the 21st century" Q Magazine

With two independent single releases under their belt, the Manchester trio are set to release their debut album 'Acolyte'.
Splicing New Order's patent Mancunian brand of indie disco intellectualism with the unbound, arms aloft euphoria of Orbital or the Chemical Brothers. Muse gone minimal, or Kasabian on Kompakt, a debut album of ecstatic everyman anthems equally at home on a main stage or lost out in the middle of the floor.

Produced with the Berlin-based techno émigré Ewan Pearson, it was recorded mostly in Pearson's Berlin studio, the city's flourishing techno scene bleeding into the crisp grooves but never to the detriment of the band's emotive songwriting. Whether on the explosively percussive 'Clarion Call', the lost longing of 'Submission', the sheer contagiousness of 'Halcyon' or the epic scope of the title track, Delphic consistently demonstrate their ability to write massive songs is equal to their ability to build bangin' beats. "With a lot of dance albums, you search out the singles but the rest is all a bit samey and boring," says Matt, "We wrote the album as a whole and weren't afraid to lower the tempos and concentrate on the songs."

On stage, their glorious hard-wired gene pool of anthemic indie and stadium techno comes into its own, driving along like a perfectly pitched DJ set and where other bands pause to sip their riders between songs, Delphic slip in hypnotic driving techno interludes that turn any gigs into a rave.

Obsessive fans of the highly metaphysical films of 70s Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky as much as they are the punishing techno of Surgeon and the emotionally experimental spirit of Radiohead, Delphic's combination of high art aspiration and party spirit is very Manchester and Delphic are well marinated in the Factory city's classic collision of ordinary bloke-ness with highend ideals. It's a heritage they're happy to acknowledge. "Even though it's had a cosmetic facelift, there's a certain vibe to Manchester," says Rick. "There's a challenge set down by Manchester's heritage" Matt puts in, "and we want to look at how that applies to us, where to take that legacy, even surpass it."

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Product Details

Artist
Delphic
Label / Studio
PID
Media Format
Audio CD
Original year of release
2010
Number of Discs
1
Media Content Format
Album
Recording Environment
Studio
Year of release
2010
CD WOW! Sales Rank
#58
Catalog Number
871527

Tracklisting

Disc 1:

  1. Clarion Call
  2. Doubt
  3. This Momentary
  4. Red Lights
  5. Acolyte
  6. Halcyon
  7. Submission
  8. Counterpoint
  9. Ephemera
  10. Remain

Customer Reviews

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POLYDOR DELPHIC - Acolyte
 
4.2

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  • Original (4)

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    4.0

    pure electro pop sound and more

    By mansun78

    from sassari

    About Me Adult, Teenager, Young Adult

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    Pros

    • Original

    Cons

    • Songs are a bit too long

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    • At Home

    Comments about POLYDOR DELPHIC - Acolyte:

    This is a quality cd, and in my opinion one the most interesting album in the first months of 2010.

     
    4.0

    Infectious electro-indie mania

    By Spod255

    from East England

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    Pros

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    • Engaging
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      Comments about POLYDOR DELPHIC - Acolyte:

      Infectuous blend of foot stomping electro-indie from one of 2010s new names to watch.

       
      5.0

      What a debut

      By 1supergordy

      from peterlee

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        Comments about POLYDOR DELPHIC - Acolyte:

        Exellent album to listen to when you are missing new order. Better than anything new order offshoot bands have produced

         
        4.0

        just listen and enjoy

        By bored terrier

        from wales

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        Pros

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          Comments about POLYDOR DELPHIC - Acolyte:

          only a couple of run of the mill songs ,but overall well worth a listen

           
          4.0

          My favourite, latest...

          By Efix

          from Barcelona

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          • Can Listen Over And Over
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          • None

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          Comments about POLYDOR DELPHIC - Acolyte:

          Discovered Delphic a few weeks ago, don't remember how. Went to their website where you can downlaod a few songs for free.
          I could not resisit to their music and could not resist to buy their album.
          They have such a great sound!
          Wait till you discover the song Red Lights!

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