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Poltimore Sessions 2017 | Delmer Darion

by Music

In collaboration with XTV and Poltimore Festival, Exeposé Music is hyped to present the Poltimore Sessions, where local artists on Poltimore Festival’s esteemed bill play a live set in the run up to the big day. First up…

Delmer Darion

Exeter’s electronic titans Delmer Darion – Tom Lenton and Oliver Jack – have been conjuring sparkling, lo-fi infused magic-tronica for a couple of years now, and they are hitting up Poltimore Festival this year in the wake of stunning new material, namely their recent track ‘Reflections’, featuring Brighton-based but Exeter-born indie band Halcyon. Heavily inspired by literature and poetry, Delmer Darion’s music is intelligent and cinematic, textural and ethereal; it is utterly unique, and their set at Poltimore is sure to be something to behold.

Image Credit – Emile Hussell, Poltimore Festival

 

Check out our review of ‘Reflections’ here.

The above session was produced by Chris Filsell and Tristan Gatward. Camera work by Chris Filsell and Harrison Hughes, edited by Chris Filsell.

Tickets for Poltimore Festival are available here

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